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(KGTV) ¡ª U.S. citizens traveling to Europe will have to be mindful of new visa rules after 2021.Starting on Jan. 21, 2021, Americans will need a ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorization System) visa when traveling to a European Schengen-zone country, which includes Germany, France, Spain, Sweden, and Italy. Though, travelers heading to Ireland or the United Kingdom will not need the new visa.The visa will cost a one-time fee of about €7, or about to , according to a release from the European Union. The move is meant to improve security, "to avoid any further problems with illegal migration and terrorism," the ETIAS visa website says.Currently, U.S. citizens traveling to Europe for 90 days or less do not need a visa. Eventually, the new visa will be required for short-stay travel as well.To apply for a visa, Americans will need a valid passport, an email account, and a credit or debit card. Passports must be valid for three months beyond the period of an individual's intended stay.Americans will be required to have a ETIAS visa valid for three years when entering European Schengen-zone countries. The visa is a multiple-entry visa, allowing access to multiple countries. Minors must also apply for the visa.For more information on how to apply for the ETIAS visa, visit their website here. 1331

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A 2-month-old baby who died of a birth defect had also contracted COVID-19.According to a report from the Milwaukee County Medical Examiner, the baby was born with gastroschisis ¡ª a birth defect where a baby is born with intestines located outside the body.The medical examiner's report notes that the baby was born at 37 weeks with the defect. On Sept. 8, after going home from a surgery, the child developed vomiting and diarrhea and was diagnosed with COVID-19.He was pronounced deceased at a hospital after developing acute respiratory symptoms. According to the report, COVID-19 caused the baby's recent issues.News of the child's death broke last Wednesday in an interview with the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) Chief Medical Executive Dr. Joneigh Khaldun. Khaldun warned that children are not immune to the virus. They still can ¡ª and are likely to ¡ª pass it on to others.Across the U.S., about 800 children have been diagnosed with Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C), a disease associated with COVID-19. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), MIS-C is a condition where different body parts can become inflamed, including the heart, lungs, kidneys, brain, skin, eyes, or gastrointestinal organs.DHSS says that a person's death is considered to be "COVID-19-associated" if a person has tested positive for the virus, died of natural causes and one of the following is true:The death is within 30 days of onset of COVID-19.If the death is more than 30 days from onset, the certifying physician identifies COVID-19 as a contributing factor to death.Editor's note: This story has been updated with more information regarding the child's cause of death. While the child's death is still considered to be a COVID-19-associated death, more context has been added to the story.This story was originally published by WXYZ in Detroit. 1914

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(KGTV) - Sniffling? Sneezing? Despite the blossoms and lush greenery that resulted from our winter rain, San Diego isn¡¯t too bad for allergy sufferers. The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America ranked cities on factors including the pollen score, medicine utilization per patient, and board-certified allergists per patient. Overall, San Diego was 88 out of 100 cities, with average scores for pollen and allergists, and above average for medicine utilization. RELATED: Wet winter brings early allergy season to San Diego The worst city in the nation was McAllen, Texas, followed by Jackson, Miss., and Providence, Rhode Island. The worst California city on the list was Fresno at number 31. ¡°Allergies are a major public health concern, with more than 50 million Americans suffering from allergies every year,¡± according to the AAFA. That number may grow. Climate Central tracked data which suggest climate change may increase in the future."Global warming is extending the freeze-free season, giving plants more time to grow, flower, and produce pollen," according to the Climate Central study. Not only will the growing season last longer, the plants that produce pollen may create more of it.Allergic rhinitis, also known as hay fever, is triggered by pollen from trees, grass, weeds, or mold spores, the AAFA reports. RELATED: Are you always sad in the spring? Allergy-mood link is real According to Accuweather, San Diego's top pollen producer at the end of March was tree pollen. The AAFA reports trees are the usual allergy culprit in early spring, followed by grasses in late spring. Allergies can cause sneezing, stuffy nose, runny nose, watery eyes, and itching.On days that pollen is high, you can take steps to protect yourself, according to the AAFA.Use air conditioning with HEPA air filtrationWear a hatWash your hair before going to bedChange your clothes after outdoor activitiesLimit contact with pets that spend time outdoors, and wipe them off with a towel when they come insideUse a nasal flush to rinse out inhaled pollenTake off your shoes when you come indoors 2097

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(KGTV) - Is there really a new car feature that turns the wheels 90 degrees to get out of spaces?No.A video on social media showing a car with such a feature is a fake made from computer animation. 205

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