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With Universal Mail-In Voting (not Absentee Voting, which is good), 2020 will be the most INACCURATE & FRAUDULENT Election in history. It will be a great embarrassment to the USA. Delay the Election until people can properly, securely and safely vote???— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 30, 2020 315
With the talk of a possible COVID-19 vaccine on the way, some wonder if people who’ve recovered from COVID-19 should still get the vaccine.Months after his COVID-19 diagnosis, Robert Marrero’s road to recovery isn’t over. WFTS shared his story when he was released from the hospital in May.“Much better in the sense where I don’t have to struggle talking, but I’m still having difficulty with the brain fog. I’m still having problems with my walking, and the pain from my waist down to my toes,” said Marrero. “It’s very, very slow progress. It’s almost, I guess, [been] nine months already.”USF Health professor Dr. Marissa Levine explained that if you’ve already had COVID-19, the general recommendation they expect will be that you should get a COVID-19 vaccine when it’s approved and available.“Remember that what we’re looking at is an experimental authorization, that there’s a lot more to learn about this vaccine, so we don’t really know a lot about immunity yet, even for people who’ve had COVID, how long does that immunity last, let alone the immunity from the vaccine,” said Dr. Levine.Levine points to precedent, reminding people that vaccines are recommended for those who’ve had certain diseases before, like shingles. While it's believed to be rare, Levine says there is a potential risk of COVID-19 reinfection.“We know that you have immunity for some period of time,” said Levine. “It could be months, it could be longer, and like many other diseases, immunity duration really varies a lot by individuals.”Earlier this week, a CDC advisory committee voted to recommend both health care workers and long-term care facility residents be the first to get a COVID-19 vaccine when it becomes available. Levine says it’s important to keep an eye out for official recommendations for COVID-19 survivors, too.For long-haulers, the people who have lingering COVID-19 symptoms, Dr. Levine suggests people check in with their doctor first. But Marrero says if his doctor gives him the green light, he’ll sign right up.“Just try to be safe. Everything is all fine and dandy until you get it,” said Marrero.This story was originally published by Mary O'Connell at WFTS. 2182
With the revolving-door slate of deals making it tough to keep track of what's coming and going to Netflix each month, we're here to help you catch some movies and shows you may have had on your list before they leave the service and become a lot harder to find.After Aug. 1, you'll need a time machine to check out the "Back to the Future" trilogy on Netflix, because they are vanishing like Marty McFly's family does in his photo. There are several other beloved movies leaving, including the coming-of-age dramedy "Can't Hardly Wait," the sci-fi classic "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" and the seminal romantic comedy "Hitch."Here are the shows and films leaving Netflix in August, courtesy of What's on Netflix:August 1Back to the FutureBack to the Future Part IIBack to the Future Part IIIBlack Heart (Season 1)Can’t Hardly WaitCare Bears: Welcome to Care-a-Lot (Season 1)CasperCharlie and the Chocolate FactoryChernobyl DiariesComedy Bang! Bang! (5 Seasons)E.T. the Extra-TerrestrialFreedom WritersGodzillaGuess WhoHancockHitchHogie the Globehopper (Season 1)JarheadJarhead 2: Field of FireJarhead 3: The SiegeOpen SeasonQB1: Beyond the Lights (Season 1)Ramayan (Season 1)Resident Evil: ExtinctionRomeo Must DieSaltScary Movie 2Searching for Sugar ManSex and the City 2Stuart LittleThe Edge of SeventeenThe InterviewThe PianistThe Pursuit of HappynessTwisterWilly Wonka & the Chocolate FactoryVroomiz (Season 1)August 2Skins (Season 1-7)August 4Dino Hunt (Season 1)Paranormal Survivor (Season 1)August 5Enemigo Intimo (Season 1)Ever After High (Season 1-5) 1571
first stepped into the Unitarian Universalist Church of Boulder, seeking sanctuary following a deportation order from U.S. immigration authorities.For the past several months, the mother of two has been silently working closely with immigration advocates, hoping to teach undocumented immigrants living in the shadows about their rights and to hopefully help them avoid possible mistakes that led her to seek sanctuary in the first place.On Wednesday, however, she decided to step to the forefront of the immigration debate after 532
following a 2014 conviction.Tracie Hunter went limp, and deputies dragged her out of the courtroom as her supporters screamed in protest."This city is going to burn," one person in the courtroom yelled.Scripps station 220