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State health officials have asked Alaska vaccine providers to follow federal recommendations to pause use of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines due to a clotting risk. More than 7 million doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine have been administered across the U.S., but a handful of women have gotten a blood clot afterward, prompting the pause. In Unalaska, however, that halt is not expected to have much of an effect on the city s vaccination effort, according to local health officials. I think in the grand scheme of vaccination, it s not going to change things much, said Megan Sarnecki medical director and family medicine physician for the Iliuliuk Family and Health Services clinic. [The pause] came on relatively late. We didn t have very many [Johnson & Johnson] doses. And luckily, we ve already given out a lot of vaccinations [in general].
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Lucy s hair was styled in a glossy bob, while she accessorised with large pearlescent earrings.
The Ipcress File is an ITV six-part series remake of the 1965 British espionage film starring Michael Caine.
Braving the chill: Despite the frosty weather in Liverpool, the 27-year-old actress wasted no time as she dashed from trailer to trailer in a T-shirt and skirt holding a toothbrush
One to watch: Lucy will play the glamorous Jean Courtney, originally played by Sue Lloyd (right) a beautiful young woman who plays the love interest of main character Harry Palmer
Filming began last month on Exchange Street West, close to Liverpool Town Hall, which had been transformed into 1960s London.
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High octane series spy thriller, The Ipcress File, starring Joe Cole, as iconic spy Harry Palmer, Lucy Boynton and Tom Hollander commences filming
Published: Wed 10 Mar 2021
High octane series spy thriller, The Ipcress File, starring Joe Cole, as iconic spy Harry Palmer, Lucy Boynton and Tom Hollander commences filming
High octane series spy thriller, The Ipcress File, written by Bafta winner John Hodge, directed by Emmy winner James Watkins and starring Joe Cole, as iconic spy Harry Palmer, Lucy Boynton and Tom Hollander commences filming.
Globally renowned Len Deighton novel, The Ipcress File, the first in the Harry Palmer series, adapted by Oscar nominated and BAFTA award winning writer John Hodge into a six part television series produced by Altitude Television for ITV, has commenced filming in Liverpool and Croatia.