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Saturday July 11st, 2020 day edition

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St Johns County Commissioner Who Voted Against Masks Last Week Contracted COVID-19 This Week.

One recent study showed that we spray thousands of droplets invisible to the naked eye into the air just by uttering the words “stay healthy”.

St. Johns County Commissioner Paul Waldron caught the coronavirus and went into septic shock after voting against a motion to mandate masks for county employees last week.

St Johns County Commissioner Who Voted Against Masks Contracted COVID-19.

Ashley Waldron Zapata, his daughter posted on Facebook on July 9 that Waldron “went into septic shock and has many organs struggling.”.

Last week, the St. Johns Board of County Commissioners took up the issue of whether masks should be mandated countywide. »

Trump Commutes Sentence of Roger Stone in Case He Long Denounced

Authored by nytimes.com

While it was not clear when the two last spoke before the decision, Mr. Trump called Mr. Stone on Friday to deliver the news of his clemency personally, according to an official briefed on the conversation.

But Mr. Stone is the first figure directly connected to the president’s campaign to benefit from his clemency power.

Many Trump aides who knew him from the campaign did not like him, were envious of his long relationship with Mr. Trump or thought clemency would be bad politics. »

United States Coronavirus: 3,292,681 Cases and 136,716 Deaths

Authored by worldometers.info

Information collected on the first 20 domestic cases (not including repatriated cases and Diamond Princess cruise ship evacuee cases) is presented in the table below:.

CDC in the early stages released information regarding the number of cases and people under investigation that was updated regularly on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.

On Jan. 31, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) affecting the 195 American evacuees from Wuhan, China. »

Sudan ratifies law criminalizing female genital mutilation

Authored by pbs.org
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CAIRO (AP) — Sudan’s ruling body ratified a law banning the widespread practice of female genital mutilation, the justice ministry announced Friday, handing the movement for women’s rights in the African country a long-sought victory.

Female genital mutilation “degrades the dignity of women,” the justice ministry declared in its statement.

During al-Bashir’s rule some Sudanese clerics said forms of female genital mutilation, or FGM, were religiously allowed, arguing that the only debate was over whether it was required or not. »