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In Brazil, they swear by the dubious 'Covid Kit'


In Brazil, they swear by the dubious Covid Kit
Terrence McCoy, The Washington Post
Feb. 13, 2021
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The author s doctor prescribed the antibiotic azithromycin, used to treat pneumonia, among other drugs.Washington Post photo by Terrence McCoy.
RIO DE JANEIRO - There it was, the word we d feared for 10 months and done almost everything we could to avoid: Detected. My wife s coronavirus test had just come back positive. Now there were calls to make and worries to consider.
In the last year, as Brazil s failure to control the coronavirus ruptured hospital systems and spawned the worst humanitarian disaster in the country s history, I d often wondered what would happen if Emily or I got sick. The fears would strike suddenly, after I d interviewed someone mourning a loved one who d died unable to get hospital treatment. Or when glancing at the increasingly alarming headlines in the local newspaper. ....

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Virginia man charged with helping plan Capitol attack will be jailed until trial


Virginia man charged with helping plan Capitol attack will be jailed until trial
Tom Jackman, Spencer S. Hsu and Rachel Weiner, The Washington Post
Feb. 12, 2021
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WASHINGTON - A Virginia man accused of being a coordinator in the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol was ordered held in jail until his trial, with a federal judge finding Friday that his messages to others discussing bringing weapons to Washington and future attacks on state capitols made him a danger not just to the community but actually to the fundamental fabric of democracy we also cherish.
Thomas Caldwell, 66, of Berryville, Va., is charged with conspiring with two Ohio members of the conservative Oath Keepers to obstruct the electoral vote count, destroy government property and enter a restricted area, though prosecutors acknowledge he didn t enter the Capitol building. Caldwell spoke up three times as U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta in the District of Columbia explained his rea ....

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The pandemic has left a huge cache of dinosaur bones stuck in the Sahara


The pandemic has left a huge cache of dinosaur bones stuck in the Sahara
Danielle Paquette, The Washington Post
Feb. 12, 2021
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NIAMEY, Niger - In secret patches of the south-central Sahara, blankets of sand hide 20 tons of dinosaur bones.
There are flying reptiles. A creature that resembles an armored dog. Eleven species yet to be identified - all with long necks. They roamed the desert when it was still green, scientists concluded, as far back as 200 million years ago.
This is one of Africa s biggest fossil caches, a prehistoric graveyard that sparked dreams of a world-class exhibition in Niger. The rare discovery is vulnerable to looters and collapsing dunes. But excavation must wait as the nation confronts a second wave of the coronavirus on top of escalating Islamist insurgencies. ....

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In Sri Lanka, a unique pandemic trauma: Forced cremations


In Sri Lanka, a unique pandemic trauma: Forced cremations
Joanna Slater and Piyumi Fonseka, The Washington Post
Feb. 12, 2021
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1of3A picture of a young Fathima Shakeela, who died of covid-19 at the age of 50 in December. Her body was cremated against her family s wishes.Washington Post photo by Piyumi FonsekaShow MoreShow Less
2of3M.R.L. Nihmathulla holds a photo of his wife, Fathima Shakeela.Washington Post photo by Piyumi FonsekaShow MoreShow Less
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In his grief, Mohamed Niyas cannot bring himself to tell his wife the truth.
She knows that their 2-month-old boy, who was born with a serious heart condition, died in January after being rushed to the hospital in their seaside town in Sri Lanka. ....

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