A Wisconsin pharmacist accused of trying to defrost and spoil dozens of vials of COVID-19 vaccine was charged Tuesday with attempted misdemeanor property damage.
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Wisconsin pharmacist and conspiracy theorist, 46, is charged with trying to ruin 570 doses of the Moderna vaccine because he thought the shots would mutate people s DNA
Wisconsin pharmacist Steven Brandenburg, 46, was arrested on December 31 for trying to ruin more than 500 doses of the Moderna COVID vaccine
He believed the vaccine would mutate recipients DNA, even though medical experts have said this is not true
On Tuesday he was charged with attempted felony criminal damage to property
He took out a box of Moderna vaccines from a refrigerator on December 24 for three hours and for nine hours the following day to try to render them ineffective
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Alabama
Montgomery: Thousands of people showed up at sites from the coast to the Tennessee Valley as Alabama began vaccinating senior citizens against COVID-19. People spent the night in cars waiting for shots in Baldwin County, where health workers began immunizing people early Tuesday. County health workers in Huntsville vaccinated 500 people Monday, although only 300 people had appointments. Other sites opened in cities ranging in size from Birmingham to Rainsville. The state is offering vaccines to people 75 and older after limiting the initial doses to health workers. Alabama is among the Southern states trailing the nation in the rate of vaccinations. In Limestone County, Pat White showed up to get her first of two doses of the Moderna vaccine Monday. She said she misses going to church and has done little other than buy g