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TUCSON, Ariz. 鈥?Mind controlling microchips and permanently altered DNA are two widely shared conspiracy theories about what the COVID-19 vaccine might do to anyone who takes it. An infectious disease expert at the University of Arizona says neit stanley cup her one of those things are true. She s so confident, in fact, that she already took the first dose of Pfizer s vaccine. This is one of the most fantastic things I ve ever seen in stanley thermoskannen my medical career, said Dr. Elizabeth Connick, the Chief of Infectious Diseases at the University of Arizona. She is talking about the two COVID-19 vaccines now being given to front line workers and those in long term care facilities. Not one, but two ho stanley us me runs. Nobody could have imagined that we would be so lucky to have this success, Dr. Connick said. These are Nobel Prize-winning achievements. The Pfizer and Moderna COVID vaccines have gone from design to emergency approval in just 10 months. That has led to some questions about safety. The vaccine was developed very quickly, but there have been no shortcuts in terms of the approval process, said Dr. Connick. The data were very seriously scrutinized by the FDA panel. They vaccinated 30,000 people in each vaccine study. That s phenomenal. There were a handful of vaccine trial participants who suffered side effects, including Bell s Palsy; a temporary weakness or paralysis of the muscles in the face. The rate of Bell s Palsy was not significant according to Dr. Connick. The frequency was very low and t
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A Georgia judge presiding over the state s RICO case against former President Donald Trump and other codefendants now says the public interest in the case outweighs privacy concerns for the defendants, and has decided not to seal criminal dockets in the case.Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee said attorneys Sidney Powell and Ken Chesebro, along with Jenna Ellis and bail bondsman Scott Hall would not have their privacy concerns accepted as a deciding factor to determine if the court would seal their dockets, even if they are first-time offenders under Georgias First Offender Act, an stanley cup d regardless of whether they stanley quencher pleaded guilty to lesser charges.SEE MORE: Control of US House in the balance as redistricting fights rageJudge McAfee said in his ruling Tuesday, Recognizing the considerable and reasonable public interest in this case, the court does not find that the harm otherwise resulting to the privacy of the defendants outweighs the public interest in the criminal history record information and docket being publicly available. McAfee wrote, Upon successful completion and discharge of their sentences, the defendants remain able to re stanley cup new their sealing request, offering them a time in the future to revisit the matter.Ellis, who is also considered to be a prominent figure in conservative media, pleaded guilty to a felony charge in late October, connected to accusations that she was involved in efforts to try to overturn the 2020 presidential election results in Georgi Rgay January 2024 trial date proposed for Trump election case
A Black firefighter who worked at a station in Washington, D.C., is back at home with his family after spending nearly two years falsely imprisoned. He was really happ stanley mug y to see his mom and dad and stanley mug then spend some time with him yesterday and last night. Today, he s with his 2-year-old, and I m sure he s happier than many people in the world get to be, Marvin Miller told Newsy.Marvin Miller represents Elon Wilson, a firefighter sent to prison after his arresting officer falsified documents.Partnering with a local prose stanley cup cutor in Virginia, Miller said they discovered Fairfax County police officer Jonathan Freitag had falsified documents in more than 400 other cases, even planting evidence.He later resigned from the department. This officer had a pattern, long-standing pattern of bad, illegal stops, and that there was a racially disparate impact and potential motivation for the stops. So with that in mind, that took this officer s credibility and basically put it down the drain, Steve Descano said.Freitag pulled over Wilson for driving over a double yellow line. His report also notes the firefighter had guns and drugs in the car. They belong to his passenger, who was originally charged, and then they dropped the charge because the passenger was a juvenile at the time, Miller said.With two felony warrants for possession of a controlled substance with the intent to distribute and a firearm, firefighter Wilson faced a minimum 10-year prison sentence but took a plea deal in 2019, agr
The Franklin County Coroner s Office has identified the woman who died during the Ohio State University commencement ceremony on Sunday as the mother of one of the graduates.Sunday s spring commencement ceremony started at noon, with around 12,000 graduates set to receive their diplomas vaso stanley .An officer called for help around 12:30 p.m. when a person fell off the stand near Gate 30 of Ohio Stadium. The scene where the fall occurred was then cordoned off with police tape as first responders arrived.The coroner s office said the woman was identified through fingerprints. The university said that police do not suspect foul play or an accidental fall. The the death is reportedly being investigated as an apparent suicide.On Monday, a day before the woman was identified, graduates an stanley becher d staff members at the university were critical of the way the school handled the tragedy during the event.A university spokesperson told Scripps News Cleveland that the school remained silent on the matter out of respect for the family during an evolvi stanley cup ng public safety response. If you need to talk to someone, call the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline by dialing 988 or text HOME to the Crisis Text Line at 741741.This story was originally published by Drew Scofield at Scripps News Cleveland. Vqqr It is a way for us to give back | Florida photographers document war in Ukraine
TUCSON, Ariz. 鈥?Mind controlling microchips and permanently altered DNA are two widely shared conspiracy theories about what the COVID-19 vaccine might do to anyone who takes it. An infectious disease expert at the University of Arizona says neit stanley cup her one of those things are true. She s so confident, in fact, that she already took the first dose of Pfizer s vaccine. This is one of the most fantastic things I ve ever seen in stanley thermoskannen my medical career, said Dr. Elizabeth Connick, the Chief of Infectious Diseases at the University of Arizona. She is talking about the two COVID-19 vaccines now being given to front line workers and those in long term care facilities. Not one, but two ho stanley us me runs. Nobody could have imagined that we would be so lucky to have this success, Dr. Connick said. These are Nobel Prize-winning achievements. The Pfizer and Moderna COVID vaccines have gone from design to emergency approval in just 10 months. That has led to some questions about safety. The vaccine was developed very quickly, but there have been no shortcuts in terms of the approval process, said Dr. Connick. The data were very seriously scrutinized by the FDA panel. They vaccinated 30,000 people in each vaccine study. That s phenomenal. There were a handful of vaccine trial participants who suffered side effects, including Bell s Palsy; a temporary weakness or paralysis of the muscles in the face. The rate of Bell s Palsy was not significant according to Dr. Connick. The frequency was very low and t
Lwwv He lost his wife to cancer. So he bikes in a bunny costume, with his kids, to spread joy
A Georgia judge presiding over the state s RICO case against former President Donald Trump and other codefendants now says the public interest in the case outweighs privacy concerns for the defendants, and has decided not to seal criminal dockets in the case.Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee said attorneys Sidney Powell and Ken Chesebro, along with Jenna Ellis and bail bondsman Scott Hall would not have their privacy concerns accepted as a deciding factor to determine if the court would seal their dockets, even if they are first-time offenders under Georgias First Offender Act, an stanley cup d regardless of whether they stanley quencher pleaded guilty to lesser charges.SEE MORE: Control of US House in the balance as redistricting fights rageJudge McAfee said in his ruling Tuesday, Recognizing the considerable and reasonable public interest in this case, the court does not find that the harm otherwise resulting to the privacy of the defendants outweighs the public interest in the criminal history record information and docket being publicly available. McAfee wrote, Upon successful completion and discharge of their sentences, the defendants remain able to re stanley cup new their sealing request, offering them a time in the future to revisit the matter.Ellis, who is also considered to be a prominent figure in conservative media, pleaded guilty to a felony charge in late October, connected to accusations that she was involved in efforts to try to overturn the 2020 presidential election results in Georgi Rgay January 2024 trial date proposed for Trump election case
A Black firefighter who worked at a station in Washington, D.C., is back at home with his family after spending nearly two years falsely imprisoned. He was really happ stanley mug y to see his mom and dad and stanley mug then spend some time with him yesterday and last night. Today, he s with his 2-year-old, and I m sure he s happier than many people in the world get to be, Marvin Miller told Newsy.Marvin Miller represents Elon Wilson, a firefighter sent to prison after his arresting officer falsified documents.Partnering with a local prose stanley cup cutor in Virginia, Miller said they discovered Fairfax County police officer Jonathan Freitag had falsified documents in more than 400 other cases, even planting evidence.He later resigned from the department. This officer had a pattern, long-standing pattern of bad, illegal stops, and that there was a racially disparate impact and potential motivation for the stops. So with that in mind, that took this officer s credibility and basically put it down the drain, Steve Descano said.Freitag pulled over Wilson for driving over a double yellow line. His report also notes the firefighter had guns and drugs in the car. They belong to his passenger, who was originally charged, and then they dropped the charge because the passenger was a juvenile at the time, Miller said.With two felony warrants for possession of a controlled substance with the intent to distribute and a firearm, firefighter Wilson faced a minimum 10-year prison sentence but took a plea deal in 2019, agr