FLU OUTBREAK HITS AIR FORCE BASIC TRAINING IN TEXAS AFTER VACCINE MANDATE LIFTED, WITH 159 CASES REPORTED AMONG RECRUITS. (PHOTO).

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 Flu outbreak hits Air Force basic training in Texas after vaccine mandate lifted, with 159 cases reported among recruits    A flu outbreak is affecting Air Force basic training in San Antonio, Texas, with at least 159 confirmed cases and two hospitalizations reported among recruits as health officials respond to a cluster of infections at Joint Base San Antonio. The outbreak developed over the past several weeks and has prompted medical staff to isolate symptomatic trainees, treat cases, and monitor those who were in close contact with infected individuals. Officials said additional cases and hospitalizations are still being assessed. An Air Force spokesperson confirmed the situation, describing it as a localized influenza outbreak within the basic military training program. Symptomatic recruits are being treated with antiviral medications, including Tamiflu, and will return to training once medically cleared. The timing of the outbreak comes months after the military sh...

AN ALLIGATOR ASSISTED LOUISIANA TROOPERS GETTING A DRUNK DRIVER OFF OF THE ROAD.(PHOTO).


 An alligator assisted Louisiana Troopers getting a drunk driver off of the road.


This unusual incident occurred in St. Charles Parish Louisiana, on Sunday, June 7th.


40-year-old Victor Rivas was pulled over along Interstate 310 after he had crashed into a concrete barrier which resulted in two flat tires. 


After officers made contact with Rivas, it became obvious he was very intoxicated. When Victor realized he was about to be arrested, he made another bad decision and jumped from the elevated section of I-310 into the swamp below.


This was the beginning of a pursuit that would end with the help of some local wildlife. 

Rivas was initially able to evade troopers but was later spotted walking along Highway 61. As troopers closed in on the inebriated Rivas, he once again jumped into a roadside swamp. 


His luck ran out when his flight from the law captured the attention of an alligator.  Rivas was attacked by the alligator and suffered injuries to both of his arms.


Rivas was (luckily) able to escape the alligator before he was too badly injured. He was apprehended a short time later. 


Victor Rivas was taken to a local hospital for treatment before being booked into jail on the charges of DWI and resisting an officer.

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