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COVID-19 Cases Rise: Should you be worried and take immediate precautions? Here's complete list of affected states, other details
COVID-19 Cases Rise: Should you be worried and take immediate precautions? Here's complete list of affected states, other details

Economic Times

time21-07-2025

  • Health
  • Economic Times

COVID-19 Cases Rise: Should you be worried and take immediate precautions? Here's complete list of affected states, other details

ET Online COVID-19 cases are rising in the United States. COVID-19 cases are increasing in the United States, with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reporting growing or likely growing case numbers in at least 26 states and Washington, D.C. The spike coincides with new variants and shifting guidance on data shows that COVID-19 cases are either increasing or likely increasing in most regions. The states currently reporting growing cases include: Arkansas Hawaii Illinois Iowa Kentucky North Carolina Ohio Pennsylvania Texas Virginia In addition, the following locations are seeing a likely increase: Alaska California Delaware District of Columbia Georgia Indiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Mississippi New Jersey New York Oklahoma South Carolina Tennessee Wisconsin According to CDC tracking, COVID-related emergency room visits for children under the age of 5 are at their highest since March. This group remains among the most vulnerable, as they cannot yet receive their own vaccine doses. Also Read: World's Best International Airports: Who tops the list and why? Here's Top 10 list, rankings, Travel + Leisure 2025 survey criteria and points Dr. Jon LaPook, chief medical correspondent for CBS News, said the rise is part of an annual pattern now observed since the pandemic began. He confirmed there are winter and summer spikes. He added that although the overall number of hospitalizations and deaths is decreasing each year, COVID-19 still poses risks to certain groups. These include children under 4, older adults, and immunocompromised recent increase in cases has been linked to new variants named Nimbus and Stratus. Dr. LaPook stated that these are not more dangerous than earlier variants. Symptoms continue to include cough, sore throat, fever, and variants like NB.1.8.1 also showed no increase in disease severity. The new seasonal vaccines are designed to protect against current circulating strains, including Nimbus and Stratus. Also Read: Don't Tap the Glass Release: Tyler, The Creator's Album takes social media by storm, sparks meme fest. Here's complete track list, run time, reactions The CDC and other health organizations have differing guidance on vaccines. The CDC encourages shared clinical decision-making, especially for healthy children. Most adults are recommended to receive the 2024–2025 COVID-19 vaccine, particularly if they: Are 65 years or older Are at high risk for severe COVID-19 Have never received a vaccine Some organizations, like the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, continue to recommend vaccination during pregnancy. This helps transfer antibodies from the mother to the baby before the infant becomes eligible for their own and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. noted that vaccine decisions should be made in consultation with medical professionals. Are the new COVID-19 variants Nimbus and Stratus more severe than previous ones? No. Experts say symptoms are similar to earlier variants. They include cough, sore throat, fever, and fatigue. Hospitalization rates have not shown an increase. Should everyone get the 2024–2025 COVID-19 vaccine? The CDC advises most adults to get it, especially older adults or those at risk. Others should discuss it with their healthcare provider.

What was JD Vance doing at Rupert Murdoch's ranch just before WSJ dropped Trump-Epstein bombshell? Rumors swirl
What was JD Vance doing at Rupert Murdoch's ranch just before WSJ dropped Trump-Epstein bombshell? Rumors swirl

Time of India

time21-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

What was JD Vance doing at Rupert Murdoch's ranch just before WSJ dropped Trump-Epstein bombshell? Rumors swirl

Vice President JD Vance travelled to Montana on Tuesday to meet Rupert Murdoch , the founder of News Corp . Hours later, the Wall Street Journal released a story about President Donald Trump's alleged connection to Jeffrey Epstein . Trump strongly denied the report and filed a major lawsuit against Murdoch and his media company. JD Vance's Unannounced Visit to Montana Vice President JD Vance made an unpublicized visit to Montana. The visit was reportedly to meet Rupert Murdoch at the Murdoch family's ranch in southwest Montana near Dillon. Two sources familiar with the trip confirmed Vance's presence. Lachlan Murdoch and other Fox News executives were also part of the meeting. Explore courses from Top Institutes in Select a Course Category healthcare PGDM Project Management Leadership Artificial Intelligence others Others MCA MBA Finance Data Science Degree Management Design Thinking Product Management Cybersecurity CXO Public Policy Healthcare Digital Marketing Technology Operations Management Data Science Data Analytics Skills you'll gain: Duration: 11 Months IIM Lucknow CERT-IIML Healthcare Management India Starts on undefined Get Details The Vice President's office did not issue any press statement or schedule announcement for the trip. The unannounced nature of the visit led to local speculation. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like This Is Why Smart People Put Baking Soda in Their Shampoo Read More Undo Also Read: Don't Tap the Glass Release: Tyler, The Creator's Album takes social media by storm, sparks meme fest. Here's complete track list, run time, reactions Wall Street Journal Publishes Trump-Epstein Story Just hours after the meeting between Vance and Murdoch, the Wall Street Journal, owned by News Corp, published a report involving President Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein. The report claimed that Trump had sent Epstein a birthday letter on his 50th birthday. Live Events According to the Journal, the letter included a hand-drawn sketch of a naked woman and a message that read, 'Happy Birthday — and may every day be another wonderful secret.' President Donald Trump Responds on Truth Social President Trump responded to the report with multiple posts on his Truth Social platform. He claimed the letter was fake and warned Rupert Murdoch and the Wall Street Journal not to publish it. Trump stated that both he and his spokesperson Karoline Leavitt informed Emma Tucker, the paper's editor, about the alleged falsity of the letter. Trump said Murdoch promised to take care of the matter but failed to stop the publication. He also accused the publication of ignoring warnings and going ahead with a defamatory and false report. Also Read: World's Best International Airports: Who tops the list and why? Here's Top 10 list, rankings, Travel + Leisure 2025 survey criteria and points Trump Files Lawsuit Against News Corp and Murdoch Following the post on Truth Social, President Trump filed a $10 billion lawsuit on Friday. The lawsuit targets Rupert Murdoch, The Wall Street Journal, and News Corp. Trump described the publication as a 'Disgusting and Filthy Rag' in his online statements. He further said that if any true link between him and Epstein existed, it would have already been revealed by political opponents like James Comey, John Brennan, and Hillary Clinton. Trump called the entire situation another example of 'fake news.' Lawsuit Marks Latest Trump-Media Clash This case adds to a list of legal actions Trump has taken against media outlets. He referenced his past battles with ABC, CBS's 60 Minutes, and others. Trump stated that the press must be held accountable and that he looks forward to pursuing this case. FAQs Why did JD Vance meet Rupert Murdoch? Vice President JD Vance visited Rupert Murdoch at his Montana ranch. The meeting was not publicly disclosed, and its purpose remains unclear. What does Trump's lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal claim? Trump claims the published Epstein birthday letter is fake and defamatory. He is seeking $10 billion in damages from Rupert Murdoch and News Corp.

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