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The 5 things you should know this December 17: The consequences of not getting vaccinated | CNN

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How QAnon's Lies "hijacked" the conversation in the US Air pollution was the cause of the death of a young girl. This is what you need to know to start the day. | World | CNN


How QAnon's Lies "hijacked" the conversation in the US Air pollution was the cause of the death of a young girl.

This is what you need to know to start the day.

First the truth.

1

The consequences of not getting vaccinated against the coronavirus

While the vaccine is good news, there are some skeptics.

So much so that many have said they would not be vaccinated.

At least not yet, and the consequences can be devastating, according to experts.

Not getting the vaccine could leave those more likely to contract a much more violent disease than those who do, according to experts.

2

How QAnon's lies 'hijacked' the conversation in America

Rather than being a nebulous group that organically amplifies messages at the grassroots level, QAnon also appears to be an occasional architect of messages that, through coordinated behavior, reach the most powerful factions of the Republican Party.

3

Asylum seekers in the US will be sent to El Salvador

The governments of the United States and El Salvador agreed to start the implementation of the Asylum Cooperation Agreement (ACA), which allows the United States to send asylum seekers to the Central American country to wait for the time it takes the authorities to study and respond to the request. petition.

4

There would be a new delivery of stimulus checks as part of an aid agreement

The leaders of the US Congress, after months of bitter stalemate and while millions of Americans have been eager for relief, have finally indicated that they are reaching an agreement on a new rescue package that could be approved by both houses in few days.

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5

Air pollution was the cause of the death of a girl

A 9-year-old girl who died after an asthma attack is believed to be the first person in the world to have air pollution listed as a cause of death in a landmark court ruling.

At coffee time

Dressed as Santa Claus and elves, police officers in Peru carry out an anti-drug bust

A family of suspected drug traffickers in Peru found themselves on this year's blacklist when police officers disguised as Santa Claus and an elf raided their home.

Kangaroos can ask humans for help

It may sound a little "Dr.

Doolittle, 'but it turns out that kangaroos can communicate with humans.

Tom Cruise allegedly scolded the 'Mission: Impossible 7' team for violating social distancing measures

In an audio, Tom Cruise, lead actor in the upcoming movie "Mission: Impossible 7," scolds his team members for not adhering to social distancing measures.

The number of the day

US $ 4.2 billion

MacKenzie Scott, Jeff Bezos' ex-wife, donates $ 4.2 billion to 384 organizations.

Jeff Bezos' ex-wife donates $ 4.2 billion 0:53

Quote of the day

"Selling bogus vaccines and other treatments is probably just one of many ways that scammers will try to profit from the vaccine launch"

That's the Better Business Bureau's warning about scams now that governments are starting to license vaccines.

Alert for scams about the vaccine against covid-19 0:54

Day selection

Save 40% when you buy a Fitbit Inspire 2

This advanced wrist sensor measures your activity rate, heart rate, and even calories burned during exercise.

And to finish…

Watch the fun dance with which Alaska Airlines explains its measurements for covid-19

Alaska Airlines wants you to fly with them, that's why they have prepared a dance that explains the protocols they have applied against covid-19.

Don't miss the music video.

Alaska Airlines created a dance on covid-19 measures 1:06

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