Anonymous ID: 2c32ba Jan. 18, 2023, 7:47 a.m. No.18167994   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/other/j-j-ends-large-hiv-vaccine-trial-in-latest-setback-for-field/ar-AA16tY8g?ocid

 

The Mosaico study ended early after an independent data and safety monitoring board found it didn’t significantly reduce the risk of HIV infection, the company said Wednesday in a statement. The study had been testing the vaccine, which exposes the immune system to HIV proteins via another harmless virus called adenovirus26, in 3,900 people.

 

The trial used a similar version of the vaccine regimen as the Imbokodo study halted in 2021 in Africa which also didn’t meet criteria for efficacy. It’s the latest setback in efforts to develop an HIV vaccine that have been underway since the virus was first found in humans some four decades ago. While treatable, HIV infects some 1.5 million individuals annually, and about 650,000 people died from related conditions in 2021.

 

“It is disappointing that this particular vaccine candidate did not work, but Mosaico was an important, well-designed and well-conducted trial,” said Mitchell Warren, executive director of AVAC, a global advocacy group for HIV prevention. “The trial demonstrated that it is not only possible to design and conduct an HIV vaccine trial in the current environment, but that it is essential to do it.”

Anonymous ID: 2c32ba Jan. 18, 2023, 8:21 a.m. No.18168125   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8179

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/florida-funeral-home-worker-found-dead-amid-reports-of-corpse-abuse/ar-AA16tMTe?ocid

 

Newsweek

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Florida Funeral Home Worker Found Dead Amid Reports of Corpse Abuse

Story by Aleks Phillips • 3h ago

 

An employee of a funeral home in Florida has been found dead after allegedly being caught sexually abusing a corpse.

 

Police were alerted to the incident at Oak Lawn Funeral Home in Pensacola on Tuesday morning, local news station WEAR-TV reported. Another employee had called authorities after walking in on the alleged abuse taking place.

 

Citing the Escambia County Sheriff's Office, WEAR-TV reported that the suspect had fled the property by the time officers arrived at the funeral home.

 

Later that morning, police found the suspected abuser's vehicle at the intersection of North Blue Angel Parkway and Alekai Drive on the western outskirts of the city, approximately a 10-minute drive from the funeral home.

 

The sheriff's office told WEAR that the suspect had been found dead near the abandoned vehicle with a gunshot wound they believe to be self-inflicted. The name of the suspect has not yet been released, nor has the name of the deceased they allegedly abused.

 

In a statement, Oak Lawn Funeral Home said: "Out of respect for the privacy and confidentiality of the families…and the privacy of our associates, we are not in a position to comment on this matter. We will continue to fully cooperate with the sheriff's office on any investigation."

 

Police are now investigating to ascertain the full details of the incident.

 

"It is disturbing; I'm glad it wasn't my mum that was here," Tim Brown, a bereaved customer who was finalizing the burial details for his father, told WEAR-TV. "It does give me second thoughts, but I think he's already been cremated so I think he's safe."

 

Newsweek reached out to the Pensacola Police Department and the Escambia County Sheriff's Office for comment.

 

According to the National Funeral Directors Association, there are over 18,000 funeral homes across the United States as of April 2022. Reported cases of employees sexually abusing dead bodies are relatively rare.

 

Perhaps the most prolific necrophiliac in living memory in the U.S. is Kenneth Douglas, who claimed to have had sex with as many as a hundred corpses while working night shifts at the Hamilton County, Ohio morgue between 1976 and 1992.

 

Douglas was charged and convicted of three cases of gross abuse of a corpse, after advances in DNA technology identified semen found on one of the bodies as belonging to him.

Anonymous ID: 2c32ba Jan. 18, 2023, 9:38 a.m. No.18168579   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/election-error-voting-machine-hiccup-flips-local-election-in-new-jersey/ar-AA16siaj?ocid

 

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Election error: Voting machine hiccup flips local election in New Jersey

Story by Jack Birle • Yesterday 6:16 PM

 

A tabulation error with a voting machine in New Jersey caused the results of a local school board race to change nearly two months after the election.

 

"At Monmouth County’s request, ES&S recently reviewed the county’s election data, which revealed that a technician inadvertently loaded votes twice in error. Typically our software blocks this from happening. Unfortunately, a human error in a July software reinstallment missed the step that would have flagged the mistake. This anomaly is isolated to Monmouth County. The integrity of elections are ultimately protected by a series of checks and balances, and we’re grateful for an audit that revealed this human error," the company told the Washington Examiner.

 

The error was discovered during a post-election audit. Results in the school board race between Steve Clayton and Jeffrey Weinstein show Weinstein winning by one vote. The tabulations had previously shown Clayton winning by 20 votes. The initial results showed Clayton winning 3,523 to 3,503.

 

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Assisted with four working groups for the domestic policy conference known as CGI America. The four working groups were housing, small business, clean energy and financial empowerment. Conducted original research that helped with diverse aspects of the overall successful conference.

 

 

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