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» What Your Sewage Says About COVID-19 Cases In Your County, via Across America Patch George Floyd’s Niece ShotĪ 4-year-old girl who was shot while sleeping in her Houston home early on New Year's Day has been identified as George Floyd's niece. That's right: Public health officials in counties across the country are turning to your poop to determine the prevalence of COVID-19 in communities. When at-home COVID-19 tests are hard to find and lines at testing centers stretch on for hours, what you flush down the toilet could be the next best thing to determine how fast the coronavirus is spreading. RELATED: CA’s First Known 'Flurona' Case Found At Testing Site » Flurona: What The Heck Is It? And How Worried Should You Be? via Across America Patch Think of it as a math problem: Flu + coronavirus = flurona. The term might embody something public health officials started sounding the alarm about last winter. What the heck is flurona? No, it's not another variant of the coronavirus. » At Least 13 Killed In Philadelphia Fire, Deadliest In 100 Years, via Philadelphia PatchĪs the omicron coronavirus variant pushes daily COVID-19 cases in the United States to unprecedented highs, here's yet another word you might find yourself worrying about soon: flurona. Mayor Jim Kenney said the incident marked one of the most tragic days in the city's history.

Crews learned of the deaths as they battled the flames. 6 ParticipantsĪt least 13 people, including several children, died in a residential fire Wednesday morning in Philadelphia. RELATED: Attorney General Vows Accountability For Jan. 6 Insurrection Anniversary May Draw 'Threat Actors': Feds, via Across America Patch So far, 705 people have been arrested in connection to the attack on the U.S.

Capitol Police and other police agencies told state and local officials in an intelligence assessment last week that election fraud conspiracy stories persisting among domestic violent extremists could motivate some to "promote or possibly commit violence."Īuthorities warned that "lone offenders," rather than organized groups, are more likely to exploit the insurrection anniversary with actions against lawmakers or state and national capitals.

The FBI, Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Capitol insurrection by Donald Trump loyalists who wanted to stop the certification of the 2020 presidential election. Federal law enforcement officials are warning authorities across the country that "threat actors" may exploit Thursday's one-year anniversary of the Jan.
