The Daily Populous

Wednesday March 6th, 2024 evening edition

image for ‘Hypervaccinated’ man reportedly received 217 Covid jabs without side effects

There were also questions as to whether he had financed the jabs out of his own pocket, or received medical authorisation to receive them.

The academics contacted the man after reading about him in a newspaper report.

He accepted their request to study his body’s response to the multiple jabs.

They looked at previous blood tests the man had given over multiple years and also examined blood samples as he went on to receive further vaccines.

Confirmation of 130 of the vaccines, within a nine-month timeframe, came from the public prosecutor’s investigation against the man, Spiegel reported.

The fact that the man – who never contracted the coronavirus – tolerated so many jabs so well did not mean that would translate into the rest of the population.

In Germany, those considered at risk and everyone over the age of 60 is advised to get a top-up coronavirus vaccine every autumn. »

Warner Bros. Discusses "Volatile" AAA Console Games, Will Lean Into Free-To-Play And Mobile

Authored by gamespot.com

Discovery gaming boss J.B. Perrette discussed some of the company's strategy for gaming going forward, and it includes more live-service, mobile, and free-to-play games.

He pointed out that one of WBD's latest big games, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, was a disappointment for the company.

This will help WBD generate more consistent revenue, he said, going on to tease that WBD had some new mobile free-to-play games coming this year. »

Hero Girl, 18, Rushes onto Train Tracks to Save the Life of a Woman in a Wheelchair

Authored by people.com

A teenage girl in Tennessee is being hailed a hero for risking her life to save another person.

Baker told WTVF that she spotted the woman in need of help crossing the tracks in her wheelchair while she was driving.

The teen said she had gotten out of her car to help the handicapped woman get to the other side when she noticed a train heading their way on the tracks. »

US says no troops to Haiti as country reels from explosion of gang violence

Authored by theguardian.com
image for

We can still hear them in the distance,” said Yolette Jeanty, a human rights activist who lives near the airport.

Thousands of prisoners, among them hardened gangsters, murderers and kidnappers, fled Haiti’s two main jails after gang fighters stormed those decrepit installations.

Henry, who also acts as Haiti’s president, was out of the country when the violence began last week and has so far been unable to return. »

Google Is Finally Trying to Kill AI Clickbait

Authored by wired.com
image for

The search engine giant just announced upcoming changes, including a revamped spam policy, designed in part to keep AI clickbait out of its search results.

In a blog post, Google claims the change will reduce “low-quality, unoriginal content” in search results by 40 percent.

The spike in domain squatting is just one of the issues that have tarnished Google Search’s reputation in recent years. »