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Conspiracy News Digest
Column: The COVID lab-leak claim isn't just an attack on science, but a threat to public health
The evidence that COVID originated in a lab is still nonexistent, but the controversy undermines trust in science. We'll be sorry. Read More
Read More Results due after first normal post-Covid A-levels
Results are expected to be lower than 2023 after post-pandemic support measures were dropped. Read More
Read More This is California's strongest summer COVID wave in years. Why it got so bad
California's strongest summer COVID wave in two years is still surging, fueled in part by the rise of a particularly hyperinfectious FLiRT subvariant known as KP.3.1.1. Read More
Read More Lyles' bid for Olympic sprint double wrecked by Covid
Noah Lyles feels "proud" to win 200m bronze after hopes of becoming the first man since Usain Bolt to complete an individual Olympic sprint double were wrecked by Covid-19. Read ...
Read More GB gold, Covid hits 200m and KJT starts well – day 13 in Paris
Jade Jones loses in the first round of the taekwondo but Katarina Johnson-Thompson makes an excellent start to the heptathlon at Paris 2024. Read More
Read More Tebogo wins stunning 200m as Covid-hit Lyles denied
Botswana's Letsile Tebogo claims a surprise 200m gold as American Noah Lyles is denied an Olympic sprint double at Paris 2024. Read More
Read More This California COVID surge is stronger, longer-lasting than expected, surprising experts
California's summer COVID surge has proven to be particularly strong and enduring, surprising experts at its tenacity as it storms to levels not seen in summertime in more than two ...
Read More With COVID surging in California, is it time to bring back masks, hand sanitizer? What experts say
California is in the middle of its worst summer COVID wave since 2022, with virus levels and infections surging across the state. Read More
Read More ‘The virus wants to live.' Why California's COVID spike isn't expected to ease anytime soon
With COVID numbers in California spiking this summer, experts are warning the new FLiRT strains driving the spread could be around for some time. Read More
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