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An estimated 733,000 people tested daily in August versus 750,000 in July, according to the Covid Tracking ProjectAn estimated 733,000 people tested daily in August versus 750,000 in July, according to the Covid Tracking Project
Donald Trump’s scheduled 5pm press conference from his Bedminster golf club has been moved to 5.30pm (or in roughly 20 minutes), per the man himself.
It’s unclear whether it’s related to the delay, but the Secret Service tells NBC News it is investigating a small plane that violated the restricted airspace around Trump National. The plane landed as directed after US military aircraft were launched when it didn’t respond to radio.
Nine University of Oklahoma football players tested positive for coronavirus after returning from a break in preseason camp.Nine University of Oklahoma football players tested positive for coronavirus after returning from a break in preseason camp.
Head coach Lincoln Riley said he was “disappointed” by the news in a Zoom call with media on Saturday.Head coach Lincoln Riley said he was “disappointed” by the news in a Zoom call with media on Saturday.
“We did conduct a Covid test as planned with our players last night, got the results this morning we had nine players tested positive for Covid. We had a couple of other that have been isolated due to contract tracing,” Riley said. “Disappointed by the news. We’ve done such a tremendous job this entire time. You know when (you) give players time, there is risk in that. This isn’t the NBA, we don’t have a bubble. We all have to continue to work to do a better job by all accounts. We’re still confident in the plan that we have.”“We did conduct a Covid test as planned with our players last night, got the results this morning we had nine players tested positive for Covid. We had a couple of other that have been isolated due to contract tracing,” Riley said. “Disappointed by the news. We’ve done such a tremendous job this entire time. You know when (you) give players time, there is risk in that. This isn’t the NBA, we don’t have a bubble. We all have to continue to work to do a better job by all accounts. We’re still confident in the plan that we have.”
The entire program had returned only one positive result since the start of workouts on 1 July until Riley announced the one-week break on 8 August. The coach gave players the option of returning home, though most stayed on campus.The entire program had returned only one positive result since the start of workouts on 1 July until Riley announced the one-week break on 8 August. The coach gave players the option of returning home, though most stayed on campus.
An Oklahoma source told the Athletic that “the majority of those who tested positive were players that remained in the local area/community”.An Oklahoma source told the Athletic that “the majority of those who tested positive were players that remained in the local area/community”.
The Sooners are part of the Big 12, which is one of three major conferences that said this week they intend to move forward with fall football seasons.The Sooners are part of the Big 12, which is one of three major conferences that said this week they intend to move forward with fall football seasons.
The Food and Drug Administration on Saturday granted emergency use authorization to Yale School of Public Health’s saliva test to detect Covid-19, after a trial on National Basketball Association players and staff.The Food and Drug Administration on Saturday granted emergency use authorization to Yale School of Public Health’s saliva test to detect Covid-19, after a trial on National Basketball Association players and staff.
SalivaDirect, the fifth saliva test approved by the FDA for the disease, requires no swab or collection device and uses spit from people suspected of having the coronavirus, the agency said.SalivaDirect, the fifth saliva test approved by the FDA for the disease, requires no swab or collection device and uses spit from people suspected of having the coronavirus, the agency said.
FDA commissioner Stephen Hahn called the test “groundbreaking” in its efficiency and in being unaffected by crucial component shortages.FDA commissioner Stephen Hahn called the test “groundbreaking” in its efficiency and in being unaffected by crucial component shortages.
SalivaDirect is seen as a cheap, simpler and less invasive testing method that requires no extraction of nucleic acid and can use several readily available reagents.SalivaDirect is seen as a cheap, simpler and less invasive testing method that requires no extraction of nucleic acid and can use several readily available reagents.
The NBA has used the test in a program involving asymptomatic players, coaches and staff from various teams, after partnering with Yale in June, the school said in a separate statement.The NBA has used the test in a program involving asymptomatic players, coaches and staff from various teams, after partnering with Yale in June, the school said in a separate statement.
“We simplified the test so that it only costs a couple of dollars for reagents, and we expect that labs will only charge about $10 per sample,” Nathan Grubaugh, assistant professor at Yale School of Public Health said.“We simplified the test so that it only costs a couple of dollars for reagents, and we expect that labs will only charge about $10 per sample,” Nathan Grubaugh, assistant professor at Yale School of Public Health said.
The FDA said the test could lower the risk to healthcare workers from collecting samples as it is self-collected under the observation of a healthcare professional.The FDA said the test could lower the risk to healthcare workers from collecting samples as it is self-collected under the observation of a healthcare professional.
The number of known coronavirus tests administered daily in the United States has fallen for the first time in an alarming trend that threatens to undermine the nation’s efforts to contain the pandemic.The number of known coronavirus tests administered daily in the United States has fallen for the first time in an alarming trend that threatens to undermine the nation’s efforts to contain the pandemic.
An estimated 733,000 people have been tested each day this month on average, down from nearly 750,000 in July, according to the independent Covid Tracking Project.An estimated 733,000 people have been tested each day this month on average, down from nearly 750,000 in July, according to the independent Covid Tracking Project.
“We’re clearly not doing enough,” said Dr Mark McClellan, the director of the Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy and the commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration under former US president George W Bush, told the New York Times.“We’re clearly not doing enough,” said Dr Mark McClellan, the director of the Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy and the commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration under former US president George W Bush, told the New York Times.
Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed the United States is the “envy of the world” when it comes to testing, which public health experts have described as an essential measure toward reining in the coronavirus in absence of a vaccine.Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed the United States is the “envy of the world” when it comes to testing, which public health experts have described as an essential measure toward reining in the coronavirus in absence of a vaccine.
A former Minneapolis police officer involved in the arrest of George Floyd admitted he could have been “more observant” as he worked crowd control during the nearly eight minutes his partner held his knee against Floyd’s neck.A former Minneapolis police officer involved in the arrest of George Floyd admitted he could have been “more observant” as he worked crowd control during the nearly eight minutes his partner held his knee against Floyd’s neck.
Tou Thao, one of four former officers charged in Floyd’s death, described himself as a “human traffic cone” in a newly released video interview with the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension conducted eight days following the 25 May incident.Tou Thao, one of four former officers charged in Floyd’s death, described himself as a “human traffic cone” in a newly released video interview with the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension conducted eight days following the 25 May incident.
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Thao, Lane and Kueng are charged with aiding and abetting both second-degree murder and manslaughter. Chauvin is charged with second-degree murder, third-degree murder and manslaughter. All four officers were fired and are scheduled for trial in March.Thao, Lane and Kueng are charged with aiding and abetting both second-degree murder and manslaughter. Chauvin is charged with second-degree murder, third-degree murder and manslaughter. All four officers were fired and are scheduled for trial in March.
The St Louis Cardinals returned to action for the first time in 17 days on Saturday after their season was derailed by a coronavirus outbreak.The St Louis Cardinals returned to action for the first time in 17 days on Saturday after their season was derailed by a coronavirus outbreak.
The reigning NL Central champions have played just five games since Major League Baseball started its shortened 60-game season last month.The reigning NL Central champions have played just five games since Major League Baseball started its shortened 60-game season last month.
Star catcher Yadier Molina and infielder Paul DeJong were among 10 players and 18 members of the Cardinals organization overall with confirmed coronavirus cases. The team traveled to Chicago in 41 rental cars ahead of today’s game against the White Sox as an added precaution.Star catcher Yadier Molina and infielder Paul DeJong were among 10 players and 18 members of the Cardinals organization overall with confirmed coronavirus cases. The team traveled to Chicago in 41 rental cars ahead of today’s game against the White Sox as an added precaution.
“Today feels very much like opening day for the St Louis Cardinals, and there’s a lot of excitement right now in that clubhouse,” said John Mozeliak, the team’s president of baseball operations.“Today feels very much like opening day for the St Louis Cardinals, and there’s a lot of excitement right now in that clubhouse,” said John Mozeliak, the team’s president of baseball operations.
The pandemic forced MLB to delay and truncate the familiar 162-game, six-month season to a 60-game, 67-day sprint with a number of rule changes designed to speed up the game and protect the players and umpires.The pandemic forced MLB to delay and truncate the familiar 162-game, six-month season to a 60-game, 67-day sprint with a number of rule changes designed to speed up the game and protect the players and umpires.
Anyone can get a coronavirus test at the CentroMed clinic in San Antonio, but on a recent day, the drive-thru was empty, the Associated Press reports.Anyone can get a coronavirus test at the CentroMed clinic in San Antonio, but on a recent day, the drive-thru was empty, the Associated Press reports.
With hundreds of deaths reported each day, students returning to class, and football teams charging ahead with plans to play, Texas’s leaders who have grappled with testing shortages for much of the pandemic are now facing the opposite problem: not enough takers.With hundreds of deaths reported each day, students returning to class, and football teams charging ahead with plans to play, Texas’s leaders who have grappled with testing shortages for much of the pandemic are now facing the opposite problem: not enough takers.
“We’re not having enough people step forward,” Republican governor Greg Abbott said.“We’re not having enough people step forward,” Republican governor Greg Abbott said.
The number of coronavirus tests being done each day in Texas has dropped by the thousands in August, mirroring nationwide trends that have seen daily testing averages in the US fall nearly 9% since the end of July, according to the Covid Tracking Project.The number of coronavirus tests being done each day in Texas has dropped by the thousands in August, mirroring nationwide trends that have seen daily testing averages in the US fall nearly 9% since the end of July, according to the Covid Tracking Project.
The dropoff comes as the US has surpassed 5 million confirmed coronavirus cases and is closing in on 170,000 deaths.The dropoff comes as the US has surpassed 5 million confirmed coronavirus cases and is closing in on 170,000 deaths.
It threatens to put the US even further behind other countries that have better managed the pandemic, in part through more aggressive testing.It threatens to put the US even further behind other countries that have better managed the pandemic, in part through more aggressive testing.
The trend worries health experts: Texas embarked on one of the fastest reopenings in the country in May, but retreated weeks later in the face of massive outbreaks, ultimately leading Abbott to impose a statewide mask order after previously saying he wouldn’t.The trend worries health experts: Texas embarked on one of the fastest reopenings in the country in May, but retreated weeks later in the face of massive outbreaks, ultimately leading Abbott to impose a statewide mask order after previously saying he wouldn’t.
At one point, one overwhelmed hospital on the Texas border was airlifting Covid-19 patients hundreds of miles north in search of open beds, and Houston this month began threatening $250 (£190) fines for not wearing face coverings in an effort to drive down infection numbers.At one point, one overwhelmed hospital on the Texas border was airlifting Covid-19 patients hundreds of miles north in search of open beds, and Houston this month began threatening $250 (£190) fines for not wearing face coverings in an effort to drive down infection numbers.
In recent weeks, things have improved, including a nearly 40% drop in hospitalisations since July’s peak.In recent weeks, things have improved, including a nearly 40% drop in hospitalisations since July’s peak.
But deaths remain high, and doctors in some parts say they’re still stretched.But deaths remain high, and doctors in some parts say they’re still stretched.
Texas has been averaging more than 210 reported new deaths a day over the past two weeks, according to the Covid Tracking Project.Texas has been averaging more than 210 reported new deaths a day over the past two weeks, according to the Covid Tracking Project.
On Friday, it reported 313 deaths. Overall, the state has recorded more than 9,600 fatalities.On Friday, it reported 313 deaths. Overall, the state has recorded more than 9,600 fatalities.
The rolling average of people who test positive for the virus in Texas is stubbornly elevated at 16%, a figure that itself could be a sign of insufficient testing.The rolling average of people who test positive for the virus in Texas is stubbornly elevated at 16%, a figure that itself could be a sign of insufficient testing.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has said a positivity rate under 10% is an indicator that a state has robust testing.The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has said a positivity rate under 10% is an indicator that a state has robust testing.
Abbott has said that unless Texas gets below that number, bars are likely to stay shut.Abbott has said that unless Texas gets below that number, bars are likely to stay shut.
Other states in the South clobbered by the virus this summer are also seeing improvements, including Alabama.Other states in the South clobbered by the virus this summer are also seeing improvements, including Alabama.
Intensive care units remain frustratingly full there, but the average number of new confirmed cases each day has dropped below 1,000, from 1,800 in mid-July.Intensive care units remain frustratingly full there, but the average number of new confirmed cases each day has dropped below 1,000, from 1,800 in mid-July.
It was a warning that America chose to ignore, but a moment remembered long after the speeches of career politicians were done and forgotten.It was a warning that America chose to ignore, but a moment remembered long after the speeches of career politicians were done and forgotten.
Four summers ago, in the lead-up to the pivotal 2016 US election, Khizr Khan stood before the Democratic national convention in Philadelphia and told how his son, an American Muslim and army captain, died in Iraq. He had a question for Donald Trump, the Republican nominee threatening to ban Muslim immigrants.Four summers ago, in the lead-up to the pivotal 2016 US election, Khizr Khan stood before the Democratic national convention in Philadelphia and told how his son, an American Muslim and army captain, died in Iraq. He had a question for Donald Trump, the Republican nominee threatening to ban Muslim immigrants.
“Have you even read the United States constitution?” he demanded, holding a copy aloft, as he delivered a seven-minute tour de force that became the emotional heart of one of the biggest weeks of the election campaign.“Have you even read the United States constitution?” he demanded, holding a copy aloft, as he delivered a seven-minute tour de force that became the emotional heart of one of the biggest weeks of the election campaign.
When Democrats convene for their 2020 convention next week, albeit virtually, Khan will again be taking part. His darkest fears about Trump and the mortal threat he poses to the constitution have been realised, he says. But he retains faith in America and finds hope in Joe Biden, the Democratic presumptive nominee, who understands what it is to endure the death of a child.When Democrats convene for their 2020 convention next week, albeit virtually, Khan will again be taking part. His darkest fears about Trump and the mortal threat he poses to the constitution have been realised, he says. But he retains faith in America and finds hope in Joe Biden, the Democratic presumptive nominee, who understands what it is to endure the death of a child.
“Losing a family member creates a hole in the parents’ and family’s hearts which never fills,” the 70-year-old lawyer told the Guardian in a phone interview from his home in Charlottesville, Virginia, as he recalled he and his wife, Ghazala, meeting the former vice-president. “We could see that he could feel the hole in our heart and we could feel the hole in his heart, and that connection has been everlasting.“Losing a family member creates a hole in the parents’ and family’s hearts which never fills,” the 70-year-old lawyer told the Guardian in a phone interview from his home in Charlottesville, Virginia, as he recalled he and his wife, Ghazala, meeting the former vice-president. “We could see that he could feel the hole in our heart and we could feel the hole in his heart, and that connection has been everlasting.
“The president of the United States is a father figure, a figure that must be compassionate to the suffering and pains of the nation. Joe Biden has that element. He has that character. To our disappointment, the current president does not. We had hoped that Trump would find somewhere along the way that element of character. Alas, that never happened, but Joe Biden has that element.”“The president of the United States is a father figure, a figure that must be compassionate to the suffering and pains of the nation. Joe Biden has that element. He has that character. To our disappointment, the current president does not. We had hoped that Trump would find somewhere along the way that element of character. Alas, that never happened, but Joe Biden has that element.”
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Illinois governor JB Pritzker has paid tribute to Jim Thompson, who served as the state’s governor from 1977 to 1991, and has died aged 84.Illinois governor JB Pritzker has paid tribute to Jim Thompson, who served as the state’s governor from 1977 to 1991, and has died aged 84.
“On behalf of the entire state of Illinois, [my wife] MK and I offer our deepest condolences to the family and friends of former Governor Jim Thompson,” he said in a statement posted to Twitter. “As the longest-serving governor in Illinois history, ‘Big Jim’ was known to treat people he encountered with kindness and decency. He dedicated himself to building positive change for Illinois, and he set an example for public service of which Illinoisans should be proud. He will be remembered and revered as one of the titans in the history of state government.”“On behalf of the entire state of Illinois, [my wife] MK and I offer our deepest condolences to the family and friends of former Governor Jim Thompson,” he said in a statement posted to Twitter. “As the longest-serving governor in Illinois history, ‘Big Jim’ was known to treat people he encountered with kindness and decency. He dedicated himself to building positive change for Illinois, and he set an example for public service of which Illinoisans should be proud. He will be remembered and revered as one of the titans in the history of state government.”
Thompson is survived by his wife Jayne and daughter Samantha.Thompson is survived by his wife Jayne and daughter Samantha.
“The Thompson family is mourning the loss of a wonderful husband, father and grandfather,” they wrote on a statement. “Jim Thompson’s love and devotion to his family mirrored his lifelong dedication to his beloved State of Illinois. His guiding principle in public and private life was to help people and do what he could so they could have an opportunity to succeed. In that process, he achieved big things for Illinois that matched the life he lived.”“The Thompson family is mourning the loss of a wonderful husband, father and grandfather,” they wrote on a statement. “Jim Thompson’s love and devotion to his family mirrored his lifelong dedication to his beloved State of Illinois. His guiding principle in public and private life was to help people and do what he could so they could have an opportunity to succeed. In that process, he achieved big things for Illinois that matched the life he lived.”
As well as the US Postal Service, the climate and voting rights, it appears Donald Trump is dangerous to users of recreational drugs. The Press Association has more:As well as the US Postal Service, the climate and voting rights, it appears Donald Trump is dangerous to users of recreational drugs. The Press Association has more:
UK police have issued a warning about a dangerous high-strength batch of Donald Trump-shaped ecstasy pills.UK police have issued a warning about a dangerous high-strength batch of Donald Trump-shaped ecstasy pills.
A man in his 30s from Luton has been arrested on suspicion of supplying the orange tablets, which bear the likeness of the US president, said Bedfordshire police.A man in his 30s from Luton has been arrested on suspicion of supplying the orange tablets, which bear the likeness of the US president, said Bedfordshire police.
DS Ryan Barnes said: “Criminals are constantly finding new ways to sell their drugs and make them more appealing.DS Ryan Barnes said: “Criminals are constantly finding new ways to sell their drugs and make them more appealing.
“We have seen MDMA tablets created to look like a number of culturally popular items before and a recent example of this is the ‘Donald Trumps’.“We have seen MDMA tablets created to look like a number of culturally popular items before and a recent example of this is the ‘Donald Trumps’.
“The Donald Trumps are dangerous tablets that contain extremely high levels of MDMA and could put anyone taking these in serious harm.“The Donald Trumps are dangerous tablets that contain extremely high levels of MDMA and could put anyone taking these in serious harm.
“If you come across these or any other type of drug, please do not take them for your own safety, as you can never be sure what these pills contain.”“If you come across these or any other type of drug, please do not take them for your own safety, as you can never be sure what these pills contain.”
Protesters have staged a demonstration outside the Washington DC home of postmaster general Louis DeJoy.Protesters have staged a demonstration outside the Washington DC home of postmaster general Louis DeJoy.
DeJoy is a major Trump donor and has come under heavy criticism for his handling of the US Postal Service, which could in turn affect November’s elections.DeJoy is a major Trump donor and has come under heavy criticism for his handling of the US Postal Service, which could in turn affect November’s elections.
Here’s my colleague Sam Levine on why anger is being directed at DeJoy:Here’s my colleague Sam Levine on why anger is being directed at DeJoy:
You can read more of Sam’s look at the problems at the USPS here:You can read more of Sam’s look at the problems at the USPS here:
While sports leagues, such as the NBA, playing in “bubbles” have managed to escape large scale disruption from Covid-19, Major League Baseball is still encountering problems.While sports leagues, such as the NBA, playing in “bubbles” have managed to escape large scale disruption from Covid-19, Major League Baseball is still encountering problems.
MLB is playing a reduced schedule of games, but teams are still traveling between cities to face each other. The Miami Marlins and St Louis Cardinals have both had to call off a significant number of games after outbreaks among their staff, and now the Cincinnati Reds and Pittsburgh Pirates have postponed their games against each other this weekend after a Reds player tested positive for the virus.MLB is playing a reduced schedule of games, but teams are still traveling between cities to face each other. The Miami Marlins and St Louis Cardinals have both had to call off a significant number of games after outbreaks among their staff, and now the Cincinnati Reds and Pittsburgh Pirates have postponed their games against each other this weekend after a Reds player tested positive for the virus.
The Hill reports that Bill Mitchell, a pro-Trump pundit has been permanently suspended from Twitter.The Hill reports that Bill Mitchell, a pro-Trump pundit has been permanently suspended from Twitter.
“[Mitchell] has been permanently suspended for violating the Twitter Rules by using one account to evade the suspension of another account,” a Twitter spokesperson told the Hill in an email.“[Mitchell] has been permanently suspended for violating the Twitter Rules by using one account to evade the suspension of another account,” a Twitter spokesperson told the Hill in an email.
Mitchell is the host of YouTube show YourVoice America and is a purveyor of QAnon conspiracy theories. He is also an ardent supporter of the president, and was followed on Twitter by Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr before his suspension.Mitchell is the host of YouTube show YourVoice America and is a purveyor of QAnon conspiracy theories. He is also an ardent supporter of the president, and was followed on Twitter by Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr before his suspension.
Mitchell said on social media channel Parler that he had been suspended for his views on Covid-19.Mitchell said on social media channel Parler that he had been suspended for his views on Covid-19.
“Twitter just suspended me for opposing masks. Who knows if I’ll ever be back,” Mitchell said. “I’m sure their decision wasn’t political at all.”“Twitter just suspended me for opposing masks. Who knows if I’ll ever be back,” Mitchell said. “I’m sure their decision wasn’t political at all.”
New York reports that there are 523 people in hospital in the state due to Covid-19, which NY governor Andrew Cuomo says is the lowest number since 17 March.New York reports that there are 523 people in hospital in the state due to Covid-19, which NY governor Andrew Cuomo says is the lowest number since 17 March.
Of the 88,668 tests in New York on Friday, 734 were positive. Five people died from the virus in New York on Friday.Of the 88,668 tests in New York on Friday, 734 were positive. Five people died from the virus in New York on Friday.
Cuomo said on Friday that bowling alleys across the state can reopen with 50% capacity, while a protocol will be announced on Monday for gyms.Cuomo said on Friday that bowling alleys across the state can reopen with 50% capacity, while a protocol will be announced on Monday for gyms.