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The annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in August was widely panned by public health experts for gathering tens of thousands of people amid a pandemic.In the months since, the impact of the rally is still being studied.According to CDC data released in recent days, 51 attendees of the rally who resided in Minnesota were infected with the coronavirus in the days following the event. Of them, three were hospitalized and one person died.There were also 35 coronavirus cases tied to direct contacts of those who were infected after attending the rally. Of them, one person was hospitalized.“The findings suggest that this rally not only had a direct impact on the health of attendees, but also led to subsequent SARS-CoV-2 transmission among household, social, and workplace contacts of rally attendees upon their return to Minnesota,” the CDC said in its findings. “Whole genome sequencing results supported the finding of secondary and tertiary transmission associated with this rally.”Amid the rally, Minnesota’s Department of Health recommended that motorcycle rally attendees quarantine for 14 days upon return and be tested 5–7 days later even if they were asymptomatic, according to the CDC.Following the rally, the City of Sturgis required government workers to be tested for COVID-19. The city also offered testing to residents. 1341

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Synthetic cannabinoids — often called Spice, K2 or fake weed — have been tied to 38 cases of severe bleeding, including one death, across Chicago and areas in central Illinois.All of those cases required hospitalization related to coughing up blood, blood in the urine, bloody nose, bleeding gums and other symptoms. Three cases tested positive for brodifacoum, or rat poison, according to a statement from the Illinois Department of Public Health on Saturday.Now, state officials are working to identify any common synthetic cannabinoid products related to those cases and to determine where the products were obtained.There are still many questions about the outbreak that need answers."This is the first time we've seen an outbreak of this magnitude in the area," Melaney Arnold, a spokeswoman for the Illinois Department of Public Health, said Monday."We're working with numerous different partners across the city and state as we investigate this outbreak," she said.Synthetic cannabinoids are sold in convenience stores, gas stations, drug paraphernalia shops, novelty stores and even online.Health officials warn that anyone who has a reaction to synthetic cannabinoids immediately should call 911 or be taken to an emergency department. 1267

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The bond for accused Waffle House shooter, Travis Reinking, has been revoked following public outcry from the community. Reinking was taken into custody Monday afternoon and charged with four counts of criminal homicide.Waffle House Shooting Suspect In CustodyHis bond was set at million – which outraged many in the community. The District Attorney's Office confirmed Tuesday that his bond had been revoked. Read More: Attorney Explains Why Accused Waffle House Killer Is Allowed BondAdditional charges would also be considered in the case; however, specific details were not known.  The 29-year-old has been accused of killing four people inside a Waffle House early Sunday morning. Taurean C. Sanderlin was an employee of the restaurant who was killed as he stood outside. Also killed outside was 20-year-old Joe R. Perez, of Nashville, who was a patron. The third death at the scene was 21-year-old DeEbony Groves, of Gallatin. She was killed inside the restaurant. Groves was a student at Belmont University. Akilah Dasilva, nicknamed Natrix, was passionate about his music and pursued a career in musical engineering at MTSU. He was wounded inside the restaurants and later died at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. These Are The Victims Of The Antioch Waffle House Shooting 1350

  

The American Bald Eagle, a federally protected bird once considered endangered, is facing a new threat.Conservationists say the birds are being poisoned, and the number of cases are rising — and some worry the problem will not slow down.Last year, the U.S. Department of Interior lifted a ban on hunting with lead bullets on wildlife refuges. However, it's still illegal to use lead ammo to hunt waterfowl.Many hunters say they use lead ammunition because it is heavier than steel or copper, meaning the bullet reaches the target more accurately. Lead ammo is also cheaper than steel or copper.Betsy Finch is the manager of the Fontenelle Forest Raptor Recovery, which holds dozens of birds of all kinds that need help until they are well enough to be freed or put to rest. She can easily tell when an eagle has lead poisoning."Inability to stand, convulsions, head tremors, difficulty breathing, gastrointestinal distress — because lead paralyzes the gut, so they can't digest food, dehydration," Finch said.The start of 2018 has been hard for Finch, putting her time and energy into sometimes a losing effort."Because there are others that need our help," she said.While she hopes hunters will think twice before firing off their rifles with lead bullets, she doesn't blame all hunters for the rising amounts of lead poisoning. Finch says it's often the hunter who are are the ones who find the sick eagles and bring them to the recovery center. 1490

  

Stay up late Monday night watching the Stanley Cup Finals or Monday Night Football? Need a jolt of caffeine to keep you awake through tonight's presidential debate? You're in luck — because Tuesday is National Coffee Day.Several national chains are making it easy to celebrate with a cup of joe on Tuesday by offering freebies or discounts. Below is a list of chains offering deals, according to Offers.com:Barnes & Noble: Nothing beats a good book and a cup of coffee on a brisk fall day. Get off a cup of Starbucks coffee at the bookstore cafes through Sept. 30.Dunkin': The breakfast chain is giving away a free medium hot or iced coffee with any purchase at participating locations.Jack in the Box: The fast-food chain is giving away a free regular hot or iced coffee with any purchase through its app through Oct. 1.Krispy Kreme: Nothing pairs with coffee like a donut and the chain is giving away both on Tuesday. Participating locations are giving away free coffee to all customers — no purchase necessary — on Tuesday, and rewards members can also score a free donut.Peet's Coffee: Homebrewers can get 25% off Peet's coffee beans online and in the chain's coffee bars between Sept. 27 and Sept. 29.Starbucks: Starbucks Rewards members who order through the chain's app on Tuesday will receive a free drink loaded to their account for a future visit. The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf: Get a free regular coffee with a food or bakery purchase at participating locations on Tuesday.Tim Hortons: Between now and Oct. 26, customers can get any size hot or iced coffee for <云转化_句子>.99 when ordering through the chain's app or website.Wawa: Anyone who signs up for Wawa Rewards can cash in for a free coffee of any size on Tuesday. 1731

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