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TAMPA, Fla. 鈥?Since March 2020, we ve all lived with the novel coronavirus. But, with President Joe Biden s positive COVID-19 test, all eyes are back on the virus and how the 79-year-old commander in chief is doing.This is the first time Biden tested positive for the virus. But, it is not the first time a sitting president has contracted COVID-19.In Oct. 2020, former President Donald Trump tested positive. Since that time, medical advancements in treatments have continued to save lives. President Trump got sick before the vaccines, Dr. Michael Teng, associate professor of medicine at USF Health, said. So, President Biden has been not only, you know, boosted; he s double boosted. And, the monoclonal antibodies that President Trump got no longer work. Biden, 79, has v
stanley website ery mild symptoms and is taking Paxlovid, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said in a statement. Because the president is fully vaccinated, double boosted, his risk of serious illness is dramatically lower. He is also getting treated with a very powerful anti-viral, which further reduces his risk of serious illness, Dr. Ashish Jha, the White House COVID-19 coordinator, said.
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stanley website released by Colorado Springs police Thursday shows 19-year-old De Von Bailey running from officers when he was fatally shot earlier this month.Police claim Bailey and another man were suspects in a robbery that happened minutes earlier Aug. 3 and that Bailey had a weapon. Video showed police grabbing something from between Bailey s legs, but the footage does not clearly show what it was. Authorities have said officers recovered a weapon at the scene.The bodycam video shows Bailey and the oth
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vaso stanley the street in front of police with their hands up. The officers, Sgt. Alan Van t Land and officer Blake Evenson, told Bailey and the other man that they had gotten a report of two people, similar descriptions, possibly having a gun. One officer told the two of them to not reach for their waist and that they would check to make sure they didn t have a weapon. As another officer walked up behind Bailey, the teen took off running to his right. The officer with the bodycam chased Bailey and pulled out his weapon, yelling, Hands up! Hands up! The officers then fired at least eights shots at Bailey, striking him in the lower back.Bailey fell to the ground and an officer again yelled, Hands up! Hands up! Bailey lifted one hand and then fell back to the ground. The officers immediately called for a medical kit and began tending to Bailey s wound. As the officers searched Bailey s body, they found something between his legs, Evenson s