New CDC Study: COVID-19 Booster Protects Against Hospitalization, Severe Illness

A study released Tuesday by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows an extra shot of a COVID-19 vaccine provides solid protection against severe disease, hospitalization and death.

The federal health agency followed more than 400,000 adults in Los Angeles who were infected with either the delta or omicron variants of the coronavirus between November and this past January. Researchers found that unvaccinated residents who were infected with the delta strain between November and December were 83 times more likely to be hospitalized than those who had been vaccinated and gotten the booster shot.

Meanwhile, the study found that in January, when omicron overtook delta as the primary variant in Los Angeles, unvaccinated individuals were more than three times as likely to be infected and 23 times more likely to be hospitalized than people who were fully vaccinated and received a booster.

Elsewhere, France becomes the latest European country to relax its coronavirus restrictions. Effective Wednesday, mandatory outdoor mask-wearing will end, and audience capacity limits for concerts halls, sporting matches and other events are being phased out, according to a report Wednesday by Agence France-Presse. The relaxed mitigation standards are taking effect despite France reaching a record-setting number of new daily cases last month.

France’s actions come a day after Denmark and Norway officially lifted most of their pandemic restrictions. Britain, Ireland and the Netherlands also have dropped most of their restrictions and containment measures.

Source: Voice of America

Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Who Will Replace Tom Brady as the Team’s Starting QB in 2022?

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By Steven Lassan A complete breakdown of which quarterbacks could replace Tom Brady as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers starter for the 2022 NFL season. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are in the market for a new starting quarterback, as reports indicate Tom Brady will announce his retirement from the NFL. Arguably the greatest quarterback in the game’s history, Brady arrived in Tampa Bay after spending 20 years with the Patriots. The Buccaneers won the Super Bowl in Brady’s debut for the 2020 NFL season but came up short of a repeat after a loss to the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC Divisional Round. Brady end… Continue reading “Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Who Will Replace Tom Brady as the Team’s Starting QB in 2022?”

‘RHOC’ Star Shannon Beador Sparks Plastic Surgery Rumors After Sharing Shocking Weight Loss Transformation

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Shannon Beador is dropping weight! While she claims her secret is managing her hormones and sticking to a healthy diet, her skeptics are calling BS. The Real Housewives Of Orange County star shocked everyone when she posted a full-body shot showing a much smaller physique. The 57-year-old channeled her Season One body, sporting a pair of hip-hugging yoga pants and a skintight shirt that clung to her Cola-Cola bottle-shaped frame. ‘Real Housewives Of Orange County’ Star Shannon Beador Drops Lawsuit Against Facebook Over Diet Pill Scam Rocking a smile across her face, her dramatic weight loss le… Continue reading “‘RHOC’ Star Shannon Beador Sparks Plastic Surgery Rumors After Sharing Shocking Weight Loss Transformation”

Erika Jayne dismissed from embezzlement lawsuit

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Erika Jayne has been dismissed from an embezzlement lawsuit. The ‘Real Housewives’ star and her estranged husband, Tom Girardi, were sued in December 2020 on behalf of several families who had lost loved ones in the October 2018 Lion Air Flight 610 crash, with the group accusing the 82-year-old former attorney of taking their settlement money to pay off loans to keep his law firm afloat and to fund a lavish lifestyle with the 50-year-old singer-and-actress. However, Erika Jayne is no longer part of the Illinois lawsuit. Court documents filed last week stated: “Pursuant to stipulation, plaintif… Continue reading “Erika Jayne dismissed from embezzlement lawsuit”

Cameroon Football Team Donates to Stadium Crush Victims

Cameroon’s national football team, the Indomitable Lions, Sunday donated $85,000 and dedicated their 2-0 victory over the Scorpions of Gambia to victims of the stampede that killed eight and injured 38 at Yaoundé’s Olembe stadium this week. The Indomitable Lions say they cannot be indifferent after people died or were injured as they turned out to support Cameroon players taking part at the ongoing Africa Football Cup of Nations tournament in Cameroon.

Members of Cameroon’s national football team, the Indomitable Lions, sing that God will bless victims of this week’s crush at Yaoundé’s Olembe stadium. The players sang on Saturday evening in Douala, Cameroon’s economic hub and coastal city, after beating the Scorpions of Gambia in a quarter-final game in the Africa Football Cup of Nations, AFCON.

A statement after the match from Serge Guiffo, the Indomitable Lions press officer, said the players had donated $85,000 and dedicated their 2-0 victory over the Scorpions of Gambia to victims of the stampede that killed eight and injured 38.

The statement did not say how the money would be distributed to the victims, but said family members of those who died in the stampede will be given a share.

Narcisse Mouelle Kombi, Cameroon’s minister of sports and physical education, addressed the players at Douala’s Japoma stadium after the match.

Kombi said Cameroonians are happy that their national football team players have helped people who died or were injured while they struggled to watch the Indomitable Lions play. He said Cameroonians are happy that the donation comes after a historic victory against the Scorpions of Gambia.

The crush occurred as crowds struggled to get access to Olembe Stadium in the capital city Yaoundé. Cameroon President Paul Biya ordered the injured to be treated free of charge.

Ndukong Edward, a family member of a stampede victim, said the president did not make a statement about any assistance to the families of dead victims. Ndukong said he hopes the government will assist the injured and family members of the dead. He said security lapses by Cameroon’s police might have caused the stampede.

“If the gate was opened as it was supposed to be, nothing would have happened because people would have had access to the field. But if the gate was closed by some overzealous security officers for whatever reasons, then they should take responsibility,” he said.

Cameroonian authorities Friday blamed the deadly stadium crush on what they said was a massive influx of ticketless fans who arrived late to the game involving the host team and tried to force their way in to avoid security checks and COVID-19 screening.

Nasseri Paul Bea, governor of Cameroon’s Centre region, where Olembe is located, said the government will assist victims of the crush after the tournament. He said people attending football matches during AFCON should stop uncivil behavior such as jumping fences to get into stadiums.

“We are calling on this population to follow and respect the institutions, to be able to cooperate to be sure that Cameroon does not represent a bad image by being very patriotic and responsible. It should never happen again. Cameroonians should put in their mind that what happened in Olembe should never happen again,” he said.

Bea said some government ministers, senior state officials and well-wishers have been giving financial assistance to the victims in solidarity with the state of Cameroon.

After the crush, the Confederation of African Football suspended AFCON matches at Olembe until further notice.

Cameroon is hosting AFCON for the first time in 50 years. The tournament, which is the continent’s main football event, was originally scheduled in 2019. The confederation stripped the event from Cameroon that year because stadiums were not ready.

The competition that ends on February 6 began January 9.

Source: Voice of America

Von Miller Is Dreaming Another Dream

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By Greg Bishop Once again looking like the Von of old, Miller wants to lift the Lombardi Trophy for a second time, for his current teammates, and for a fallen friend. View the original article to see embedded media. Two friends and NFL superstars moved to Colorado Springs last offseason. They wanted to train together, prod each other and labor at high altitude so both could return to the rare air they reached during the 2015 season. Both were rehabbing from different injuries that had cast their respective futures into doubt. Both were playing for teams that held playoff aspirations, even long… Continue reading “Von Miller Is Dreaming Another Dream”