Wednesday, August 25, 2021

Exclusive: 9 evacuated from Afghanistan have tested positive for COVID-19 upon arrival in the U.S.

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Exclusive: 9 evacuated from Afghanistan have tested positive for COVID-19 upon arrival in the U.S.

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Only nine of the people evacuated from Afghanistan to the United States since the Taliban takeover have tested positive for COVID-19, according to a government document obtained by Yahoo News. Even so, COVID procedures and testing have slowed down the processing of evacuees, according to the document.

Pentagon officials said Tuesday morning that the U.S. military has evacuated or facilitated the evacuation of approximately 58,700 people from Afghanistan since it began emergency airlift operations from the Kabul airport on Aug. 14. At a press briefing at the Pentagon, Army Maj. Gen. William Taylor said 21,600 individuals departed Kabul in the last 24 hours, with one aircraft leaving the Afghan capital roughly every 45 minutes. During that time, Taylor said, an additional four flights carrying more than 1,000 passengers have landed at Dulles International Airport near Washington, D.C.

Families begin to board a U.S. Air Force Boeing C-17 Globemaster III during an evacuation at Hamid Karzai International Airport, Kabul, Afghanistan on August 23,2021. (Sgt Samuel Ruiz/W.S. marine Corps /EPA-EFE/Shutterstock)
Families board a U.S. Air Force plane at Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul on Monday. (Sgt. Samuel Ruiz/U.S. Marine Corps/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock)

The document — a government update sent to the White House Monday evening and marked “For official use only” — offers new details about the number of evacuees who have been transported to the United States from Afghanistan, and the challenges involved in managing COVID-19 screening for evacuees. The document states that between Aug. 17 and Monday afternoon, 21 flights carrying a total of 4,393 evacuees from Afghanistan — including 44 military service dogs — had arrived at Dulles.

The Pentagon, the Department of Health and Human Services and the International Organization for Migration “are still identifying processes for transitioning evacuees that test positive for COVID-19,” the document says.

According to the document, evacuees who provide proof of a negative test within 72 hours are not required to be retested upon arrival in the United States, an exemption that is helping improve processing times. However, the document notes that it is still “taking longer than expected for evacuees to disembark planes for testing and customs processing” due to a combination of factors, including delays in U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents receiving flight manifests, unspecified national security concerns, evacuees not having completed a CDC COVID-19 form prior to landing, and other issues related to determining which evacuees require testing upon arrival.

The percentage of evacuees who have proof of a recent negative test varies from flight to flight. The nine positive COVID-19 cases were out of 3,293 evacuees who’d been tested on-site at Dulles so far.

Afghan refugees walk to board a bus after arriving on a flight at Dulles International Airport in Chantilly, Virginia on August 23, 2021. (Olivier Douliery/AFP via Getty Images)
Afghan refugees after arriving on a flight at Dulles International Airport near Washington, D.C., on Monday. (Olivier Douliery/AFP via Getty Images)

“Conducting one of the largest airlift operations in recent American history is no small feat in the best of circumstances, and this one is not the best of circumstances because ... we’re in the midst of a pandemic,” Pentagon spokesman John Kirby told reporters Tuesday.

“Screening occurs at every stop, at every stage of the process,” he said, explaining that elementary health screenings are being done at the Kabul airport for evacuees who are symptomatic, as well as additional screenings at temporary safe havens in Europe and the Middle East where evacuation flights are landing before departing for the United States, where passengers are screened upon arrival.

Though Kirby emphasized that the primary focus is to get as many people out of Afghanistan as possible, “we’re doing the best we can to make sure that we’ve got enough visibility on everyone’s health,” he said. “It’s on everybody’s mind, believe me.”

It’s not clear how many of the positive COVID-19 cases were among Afghan refugees versus American citizens, but the document obtained by Yahoo News notes that early Monday morning, an unspecified number of at-risk Afghans who tested positive for COVID-19 were transported by bus to the Fort Lee Army base in Virginia.

Fort Lee is one of four U.S. military installations that are currently providing temporary housing to Afghan refugees, including translators and other Special Immigrant Visa applicants who worked for the U.S. military or its allies in Afghanistan over the last 20 years.

Families evacuated from Kabul, Afghanistan, are loaded into a buses after they arrived at Washington Dulles International Airport, in Chantilly, Va., on Saturday, Aug. 21, 2021. (Jose Luis Magana/AP)
Families evacuated from Kabul board a bus after arriving at Dulles International Airport on Saturday. (Jose Luis Magana/AP)

As of Monday, according to the document obtained by Yahoo News, there were just 10 evacuees at Fort Lee, 360 at Fort McCoy in Wisconsin and 755 at Fort Bliss in Texas. Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, in New Jersey, had yet to receive any Afghan evacuees, and another 426 were being housed at the Dulles Expo Center, a 100,000-square-foot convention facility 6 miles from the airport.

Kirby told reporters at the Pentagon Monday that the goal is to be able to house up to 25,000 Afghans across the four U.S. military installations. “We’re not there yet,” he said. “It’s going to take days and weeks for all four to get to that combined level.”

Airlift operations from Kabul have ramped up significantly in recent days, as the U.S. military looks to evacuate as many Americans and at-risk Afghans as possible before the Aug. 31 deadline for U.S. troops to leave Afghanistan. President Biden has not said whether he will extend that deadline.

Additional reporting by Jana Winter.

Cover thumbnail photo: Andrew Cabellero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty Images

 

(over 300 California recall ballots) A man passed out in a car in a 7-Eleven parking lot had a gun, drugs, and over 300 California recall ballots

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A man discovered passed out in a car in a 7-Eleven parking lot had a gun, drugs, and over 300 California recall ballots

 

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This photo provided by the Torrance, Calif., Police Department shows recall ballots found in the back of a car on Aug. 16, 2021.
This photo provided by the Torrance, Calif., Police Department shows recall ballots found in the back of a car on Aug. 16, 2021. Torrance Police Department via AP
  • Investigators are looking into how the man obtained the ballots and what he intended to do with them.

  • In addition to stolen ballots, the car also contained drugs, a loaded firearm, and stolen credit cards and driver's licenses.

  • Replacement ballots will be sent to individuals whose recall ballots were found in the car.

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On August 16, the Torrance Police Department arrested a man in a 7-Eleven parking lot who was passed out in a car containing Xanax pills, a loaded firearm, methamphetamine, a scale, drivers licenses and credit cards in other individuals' names, and more than 300 unopened mail-in ballots for the California gubernatorial recall election.

Post by Torrance Police Department.

Investigators, including TPD's Special Investigation Division, the US Postal Service, and the LA County District Attorney Public Integrity Unit, are looking into how the man, whose name has not been released, obtained the ballots and what he intended to do with them, TPD said in an August 23 post on Facebook.

Post by Torrance Police Department.

The suspect was arrested on numerous weapons, narcotics, and forgery violations, the Associated Press reported.

Individuals whose recall ballots were stolen will receive a replacement, ABC7 reported.

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Washington High School Forcing Unvaccinated Student Athletes to Wear Ankle Monitors, Parent Says

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Washington High School Forcing Unvaccinated Student Athletes to Wear Ankle Monitors, Parent Says

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A high school in Washington is forcing unvaccinated student athletes to wear ankle monitors in order to participate in sports, according to an outraged parent.

A 15-year-old student at Eatonville High School says that she was forced to wear an ankle tracking monitor to be able to participate in volleyball practice.

 

According to a report from the Post Millennial, after receiving a text about the ankle monitor from her daughter, an  outraged mother drove to the school and spoke to an employee in the school office, as well as a coach, and was informed there was a meeting last week discussing the ankle monitoring program for unvaccinated teens.

The program, they said, was designed for contact tracing if a student tests positive for COVID. The TraceTag monitors used by the school are made by a company called Triax, whose website says it was created for “maintaining social distancing guidelines” and to provide “real-time insight into whether these guidelines are being observed” for construction and other manufacturing businesses. The website does not mention using them in schools.

 

The ankle monitors provide “…a visual and audible alarm, so individuals know when to adjust their current distance to a proper social distance,” according to their website, and provides “passive collection of worker interactions for contact tracing should an individual test positive.””The mother identified the coach as Gavin Kralik, who told her that the device would inform the players when they were too close together and was only used for indoor sports. She was also informed that the device would be used for contract tracing so that in the event of a positive test, non-vaccinated students would have to quarantine for up to 14 days. Vaccinated students would not have to quarantine,” the Post Millennial report explains.

The coach had claimed that there were forms for parents to opt-out of the ankle monitor program, but the mother who spoke to the PM said that she had not received any communication about it.

 

“According to the mother, the athletic director acknowledged the error and apologized for the “slip up” of not getting her consent,” the report states. “The mother said that when she told the school employees that she was taking her daughter home, the teen was asked by an office staff member to remove the device before she saw her mother and said that the mother could only photograph the device in Kralik’s hand as pictured above, not on the child’s ankle.”

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Pfizer CEO Says Covid-19 Vaccine-Resistant Variant Likely to Emerge – But Pharma Co Has System in Place to Release New “Variant-Specific” Jab in 3 Months

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Pfizer CEO Says Covid-19 Vaccine-Resistant Variant Likely to Emerge – But Pharma Co Has System in Place to Release New “Variant-Specific” Jab in 3 Months (VIDEO)

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Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla on Tuesday said a vaccine-resistant variant will likely emerge.

But don’t worry because the pharma company already has a system in place to release a “variant-specific” jab within 95 days.

 

Two doses of the Pfizer vaccine plus a booster shot may not be enough to protect from new variants.

So we’re already talking about a fourth Covid jab.

 

“Every time that the variant appears in the world, our scientists are getting their hands around it,” Bourla told Fox News’ “America’s Newsroom.” “They are researching to see if this variant can escape the protection of our vaccine. We haven’t identified any yet but we believe that it is likely that one day, one of them will emerge.”

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Tuesday, August 24, 2021

Stop dividing by colors... you are rascist SLOBS.

 

 

How dare you continue to divide this country by colors. We are ONE damn it. 

So what you are White

So what you are Black

So what you are Brown


SO WHAT !!!!


Your color does NOT make you special.

 WE all have red blood.

 

Either you are an AMERICAN or get the hell out.


Disgusting PIGS.

YOUR kids are NOT special.... they follow the rules just like everyone else.

 

 

Have them follow the rules or get suspended. Every other kid can do it and yours can too.

 

 

 

 

(of course unless they are a bad child and they disrespect YOU along with school rules).

Cuomo commutes 4 convicted murderers' sentences in final hours as governor

 

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Cuomo commutes 4 convicted murderers' sentences in final hours as governor

The individuals all had second-degree murder convictions

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo commuted the sentences of four people convicted of murder as one of his last acts as governor.

"The march towards a more fair, more just, more equitable, and more empathetic New York State is a long one, but every step forward we can take it [sic] worthwhile and important," Cuomo said in a press release. "These clemencies make clear the power of redemption, encourage those who have made mistakes to engage in meaningful rehabilitation, and show New Yorkers that we can work toward a better future. I thank all the volunteer attorneys representing clemency applicants for their dedication and service to justice."

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Among the sentences commuted was that of 68-year old Greg Mingo, who was convicted of four counts of second-degree murder, first-degree robbery, first-degree burglary, and second-degree criminal possession of a weapon. He has served over 39 years of a 50-year-to-life prison sentence.

Three more individuals with second-degree murder convictions also saw their sentences commuted, including 66-year-old Ulysses Boyd and 59-year-old Paul Clark.

Additionally, 76-year old David Gilbert, who was convicted of second-degree murder and four counts of first-degree robbery in 1983, saw his case referred to the Parole Board.

Cuomo also granted a pardon to 51-year-old Lawrence Penn, who pled guilty to first-degree falsifying business records in 2015.

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Among the reasons listed for the decisions were inmates' work on AIDS education, academic achievements while incarcerated, and playing an active role in their community.

The decisions come as Cuomo's resignation is set to take effect at 11:59pm Monday, with Gov. Kathy Hochul being sworn in as governor immediately afterwards.