Turkey frying is considered so dangerous that the NFPA actually discourages the tradition entirely. Emergency Medicine Physician and First Flight Medical Director Dr. Larissa Dudley was on hand to discuss the dangers associated – not just with deep-frying turkeys – but other holiday dangers, as well.
Doctors and nurses have seen the devastating effects of COVID-19 firsthand. But the News4 I-Team found thousands in our area have yet to get the vaccine.
The FDA is expected to soon authorize Pfizer s COVID-19 vaccine for teens. Some parents are excited, others are still undecided. Adrianna Rodriguez, USA TODAY
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Although her 10-year-old son, Blake, wouldn’t qualify just yet, the company said during a quarterly earnings call Tuesday it also will seek authorization for children aged 2 to 11 by September, according to the New York Times.
“If he can get that shot by the end of the year, I would bet thrilled,” said Hagood, who received the Johnson & Johnson vaccine April in Birmingham, Alabama. “I don’t want to take the chance on my child being the one sick (from COVID-19) and ending up in the hospital.”
COVID-19 vaccines were developed with record-breaking speed, and by late last year they were rolled out to frontline health care workers across the country. But despite being first in line many of those workers have decided to delay getting the shot. Amna Nawaz reports on the critical effort to vaccinate America’s health care professionals.
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COVID-19 vaccines were developed with record-breaking speed and rolled out first to front-line health care workers across the country.
But despite being first in line, many of those workers have decided to delay getting the shot.
Amna Nawaz reports on the critical effort to vaccinate America s health care professionals.