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To: TobagoJack who wrote (179531)10/20/2021 1:23:38 PM
From: Pogeu Mahone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218826
 
Inflation continues thru the roof. Will gold catch a bid? I have HOPE;o)

Filling another freezer!

Politically this country is for the lowest common denominator ....

Let us make sure the U.S. joins the poverty of nations to insure equality.

My town will not open town hall but order everyone else to open. Our town is building a new 90 million elementary school with a floating interest rate for 30 years. I picture a come to Jesus Volker moment when interest rates hit 6% let alone 16%!

As our leaders say inflation is at 2%

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I hate when this happens, bodies are just all willy nilly laying about

Manhunt for Brian Laundrie leads authorities to at least 5 bodies of missing persons
By Lee Brown


October 20, 2021 8:33am Updated

WSOC
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At least five bodies have been discovered during the massive manhunt for fugitive Brian Laundrie, who is the sole person of interest in Gabby Petito’s homicide.

While the 23-year-old remains on the lam more than a month after skipping out of his family’s Florida home, the other bodies have been found in areas where authorities have been looking, according to the Sun.

“How many bodies are just all willy nilly laying about?!” one person marveled in a Reddit thread, according to the report. “Since starting the hunt for BL there have been what, 5 BODIES?”

One of the bodies was found in Yadkin Valley Overlook in North Carolina amid rumors that Laundrie was hiding out there — sparking rumors it could have been him. But the FBI confirmed it was not him, saying there was “no evidence to connect” it to his case.

The man was later named as Josue Calderon, 33, by investigators who said he’d been stabbed to death.

Meanwhile, authorities in Wyoming did credit interest in the case for tips leading to the body of missing Texas dad Robert Lowery, 46.

Josue Calderon.
Investigators found that Josue Calderon had been stabbed to death in Yadkin Valley Overlook in North Carolina.
WSOC
Lowery’s body was discovered close to where Laundrie’s girlfriend, Long Island native Gabby Petito, was found dead on Sept. 17. Lowery was ruled to have committed suicide.

The other cases were all bodies found in areas where the couple had traveled in their cross-country camping trip before Petito’s death in Wyoming, the Sun noted.

The most recent was the discovery of Sara Bayard, 55, off a highway in El Paso County, Colorado, an area Petito and Laundrie had shared Instagram pictures from during their travels.

Robert "Bob" Lowrey.
Robert Lowery’s body was found in Wyoming close to where Gabby Petito was found dead.
Teton County Sheriff’s Office
The images included one of Petitio at Monument Rocks on July 4 — the same day Bayard was reported missing, KKTV said.

Petito and Laundrie continued sharing images of their travels through the Centennial State, including Colorado Springs and the Great Sand Dunes National Park.

Interest in Petito’s case also helped lead to the discovery of a body in California’s Yucca Valley desert, where authorities were looking for missing New Jersey chef Lauren “El” Cho, 30, according to the Sun.

Sara Bayard.
Sara Bayard was discovered off a highway in El Paso County, Colorado.
El Paso County Sheriff's Office
Cho had been missing since June 28, but her case garnered renewed interest when it was compared to Petito’s disappearance and murder.

Authorities have yet to confirm the remains are Cho’s.

In addition, a body found near a dumpster at a Walmart in Mobile, Alabama, on Sept. 20 also sparked rumors it could be the fugitive — as it came the same day Laundrie was reported to be in the same city.

Lauren Cho.
Interest in Gabby Petito’s case helped lead to the discovery of Lauren Cho’s body in California’s Yucca Valley desert.
Facebook
However, authorities said the body was a homeless man with no connection to the case.

Meanwhile, the bodies of a newlywed couple slain in Utah were also briefly linked to the Long Island couple’s case before Laundrie went on the lam and Petito’s body was found.

The couple had been in Moab at the same time as Kylen Schulte, 24, and Crystal Turner, 38, were last seen before reporting fears of a “creepy guy” camping near them.

Kylen Schulte and Crystal Turner.
Kylen Schulte and Crystal Turner were last seen before reporting fears of a “creepy guy” camping near them
Facebook
Schulte even worked in a food co-op outside of which Laundrie was seen slapping Petito, leading to their now-infamous stop by cops.

However, Grand County Sheriff Steven White later insisted that an investigation proved the cases were not linked.



To: TobagoJack who wrote (179531)10/20/2021 6:43:34 PM
From: Pogeu Mahone  Respond to of 218826
 
And more of the same

COVID-19: New, infectious strain of Delta variant detected in the US

By
Emily Crane

October 20, 2021 12:05pm
Updated

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Baby crab in ear ruins woman's vacation {lol certainly better then ....oh never mind}

nypost.com
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A new sub-lineage of the highly contagious Delta variant that is spreading throughout the UK has been detected in the United States, health officials said Wednesday.

AY.4.2 is being closely monitored in the UK after British health officials revealed that the new variant — reported to be 10 to 15 percent more transmissible that Delta — had been linked to a growing number of COVID-19 infections there.

Dr. Rochelle Walensky, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, confirmed during a COVID-19 briefing Wednesday that AY.4.2 has been found in the US.

Walensky said the new variant, which she acknowledge has “drawn some attention in recent days,” has not been linked to any clusters within the country.

“We have, on occasion, identified this sub-lineage here in the United States, but not with recent increased frequency or clustering to date,” Walensky said.

“At this time, there is no evidence that the sub-lineage AY.4.2 impacts the effectiveness of our current vaccines or therapeutics and we will continue to follow.”

Dr. Rochelle Walensky confirmed that AY.4.2 has been found in the US.Twitter/@WHCOVIDResponseShe added: “In the United States, Delta remains the dominant variant with more than 99.7% of sequence cases in the country being caused by Delta.”

A CDC spokesperson told The Post that AY.4.2 is “very rare” in the US — with “less than 10” cases found so far, which accounts for less than 0.05 percent of sequenced cases.

The CDC has not confirmed in what US states AY.4.2 has been detected.

“There is no evidence that the sub-lineage AY.4.2 impacts the effectiveness of our current vaccines or therapeutics,” Dr. Rochelle Walensky stated.Twitter/@WHCOVIDResponseFormer Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Scott Gottlieb tweeted about the variant over the weekend, calling for “urgent research to figure out if this delta plus is more transmissible” or has “partial immune evasion.”

Experts told the UK’s Financial Times that AY.4.2 appeared to be 10 to 15 percent more transmissible than the original Delta variant.

British health officials said last week they were closely monitoring AY.4.2 after the latest data showed 6 percent of COVID cases in the country were linked to the new variant.

AY.4.2 appears to be 10 to 15 percent more transmissible than the original Delta variant.Lizabeth Menzies/Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/AFPAY.4.2 has not been labeled as “under investigation” or a “variant of concern” in the UK.

Experts said there was no early indication that AY.4.2 would become the dominant variant and that it was unlikely to change the current COVID picture.

“Discovery of new variants is of course important to monitor, but it doesn’t indicate that that new variant is going to be the next one to replace Delta,” Oxford Vaccine Group chief Andrew Pollard told BBC radio on Wednesday.

Experts said AY.4.2 is unlikely to change the current COVID picture.Twitter/@WHCOVIDResponse“Indeed even if it does, Delta is incredibly good at transmitting in a vaccinated population and a new one may be a bit better but it’s unlikely to change the picture dramatically from where we are today.”

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