California coronavirus updates: In the race to acquire monkeypox vaccines, lower-income countries lose
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In the race to acquire monkeypox vaccines, lower-income countries lose
President Biden tests positive again in COVID-19 rebound case
Florida man accused of selling bleach as COVID-19 cure, is arrested abroad
COVID-19 By The Numbers
Monday, August 1
11:41 a.m.: In the race to acquire monkeypox vaccines, lower-income countries lose
Public health officials warn that moves by rich countries to buy large quantities of monkeypox vaccine could leave millions of people in African nations unprotected against a more dangerous version of the disease.
As reported by the Associated Press, scientists say that, unlike campaigns to stop COVID-19, mass vaccinations won’t be necessary to curb monkeypox outbreaks. Targeted vaccinations and other measures could be enough to shut down the multiple outbreaks.
Monkeypox is much harder to spread than coronavirus, but experts warn that the need for vaccines could intensify if the disease spills over into the general population.
Brazil and Spain have just reported monkeypox deaths, the first in their nations.
11:38 a.m.: President Biden tests positive again in COVID-19 rebound case
President Joe Biden has tested positive for COVID-19 for the second straight day, in what appears to be a rare case of “rebound” following treatment with an anti-viral drug.
According to the Associated Press, White House Physician Dr. Kevin O’Connor said in a letter that the president “continues to feel well” and will keep on working from the executive residence.
After Biden tested positive on Sunday, he canceled upcoming plans to travel and hold in-person events. He’s isolating for at least five days per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines.
The 79-year-old Biden first tested positive on July 21. He was treated with the anti-viral drug Paxlovid, and he had ended his isolation on Wednesday.
11:27 a.m.: Florida man accused of selling bleach as COVID-19 cure, is arrested abroad
A man accused of selling a toxic industrial bleach as a coronavirus cure through his Florida-based church has been returned to the United States after being arrested in Colombia.
According to the Associated Press, records show 64-year-old Mark Grenon made his initial court appearance Thursday in Miami federal court.
Grenon and his three adult sons were indicted last year on one count each of conspiracy to commit fraud and two counts each of criminal contempt. He is the archbishop of the Genesis II Church of Health and Healing in Bradenton, Florida.
Officials say the church sold chlorine dioxide and claimed the toxic solution can cure a vast variety of illnesses.
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