In 2021, the FDA and CDC put a pause on Johnson & Johnson’s COVID vaccine due to cases of clotting. However, they ended the pause on the vaccine. However, many have stayed far from taking the single-shot vaccine since then, with Kodak Black being very vocal about the brand’s vaccine in a recent video.
Kodak said, “Johnson and Johnson got a n***a fucked thinking a n***a finna take that vaccine.” He continued saying, “I’ll shoot a n***a with this s**t. Shoot a n***a with damn roach spray.”
American citizens in desperate need of financial support as the country slowly shuts down in response to the growing cases and deaths due to COVID-19 may get some relief in Congress’s latest relief plan. According to reports, Congressional leaders and the White House are nearing an agreement on a $900 billion COVID-19 relief plan that would include stimulus checks for Americans.
In addition to stimulus checks, the bill will also include enhanced federal jobless benefits, small-business funding, and funds to distribute COVID-19 vaccines. It’s not yet clear just how much the stimulus checks will be. Sources in Washington have speculated that the checks will only be $600 for individuals, while others say the figure could be higher.
“It’s not a done deal yet. But we are very close,” said Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer. “We made major headway toward hammering out a targeted pandemic relief package that would be able to pass both chambers with bipartisan majorities,” added Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. “We committed to continuing these urgent discussions until we have an agreement, and we agreed we will not leave town until we’ve made law.”
A furious Tom Cruise was recorded screaming at crew members on the set of “Mission: Impossible 7”, warning that they’ll be “f****** gone” if they’re caught breaking COVID-19 protocol.
The Hollywood actor flew into a rage after reportedly spotting two crew members failing to socially distance from one another.
Insiders say Cruise was furious at his staff for risking all of his efforts to keep filming going as the coronavirus pandemic continues to impact the industry.
The coronavirus pandemic has already caused the latest installment of the film franchise to experience delays. Cruise held crisis talks with the film’s director after 12 people tested positive for the virus, causing 150 extras to not shoot their scenes in Italy.
Since returning to the United Kingdom for more filming, the actor has tried to ensure there are no more delays. He even paid over half a million dollars for an old cruise ship for the cast and crew to isolate on.
Tom Cruise is warning 'Mission Impossible 7' crew members that they will be 'fucking gone' if they break COVID safety protocols again
"No apologies. You can tell it to the people that are losing their fucking homes because our industry is shut down"
Recently, it was revealed that the FDA was expected to authorize a COVID-19 vaccine by the end of this week. In the United Kingdom, Pfizer’s vaccine was given the green light to move forward with the vaccine. Many have voiced their opinions on the upcoming vaccine, and now, Offset has chimed in with his thoughts on the matter.
While speaking to TMZ, the rapper said he doesn’t plan on taking the coronavirus vaccine, noting that he doesn’t trust the government and that even with Barack Obama saying he would take the vaccine wouldn’t persuade him to oblige. Along with that, he called out how celebrities and political figures are getting access to the vaccine first when there are people who are more deserving of it with less access to the vaccine.
A 29-year-old Houston man is accused of making fraudulent applications for coronavirus relief aid and then spending the money on luxury items. Lee Price III was arrested and is charged with making false statements to a financial institution, wire fraud, bank fraud and engaging in unlawful monetary transactions. Price is accused of using the money to make “lavish personal purchases” including a Lamborghini Urus, a Rolex watch, a 2020 Ford F-350 pickup truck, a real estate transaction & more.
Video footage that surfaced recently showed an older man attempting to fight his way into Walmart without a mask, even though the store has a mandatory face mask policy. The incident went down in Orlando, Florida.
A church in Salem, Oregon, has become the epicenter of the state’s largest coronavirus outbreak. State authorities revealed on Tuesday that 236 people from the church tested positive for the disease. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ The Lighthouse Pentecostal Church in Union County held services in April and May despite COVID-19 restrictions that limited gatherings. The church also recently held a wedding and a graduation ceremony, each gathering featuring more than 100 people.
Over the weekend, health and county officials teamed up with the church to hold a clinic which tested 356 people for the virus. Officials reported that 66% tested positive for coronavirus. Currently, five people associated with the church outbreak are hospitalized, Thomas Jeanne, the deputy state health officer, and deputy state epidemiologist confirmed. Thankfully, the county has not had any confirmed fatalities from the virus. Prior to the outbreak affiliated with the church, the county had less than 25 cases of coronavirus during the pandemic.