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After a fake vaccination drive was used to hunt down Bin Laden, some Pakistanis are wary of COVID-19 vaccine

After a fake vaccination drive was used to hunt down Bin Laden, some Pakistanis are wary of COVID-19 vaccines INSIDER 2/5/2021 salarshani@businessinsider.com (Sarah Al-Arshani) © REUTERS/Khuram Parvez Samiullah Afridi (R), lawyer for Dr. Shakil Afridi, who ran a fake vaccination campaign to try to help US officials find al-Qaeda chief Osama bin laden, leaves the court building in Peshawar on October 30, 2013. REUTERS/Khuram Parvez Pakistanis are hesitant or opposed to getting vaccinated against the coronavirus.  A fake CIA vaccination drive used to help catch Bin Laden is partly to blame, Bloomberg reported.  Some locals think the pandemic is a conspiracy and a foreign plot against Muslims.

Health officials in Tennessee turned away elderly people waiting for hours to get a vaccine and gave it to friends instead: report

Health officials in Tennessee turned away elderly people waiting for hours to get a vaccine and gave it to friends instead: report INSIDER 1/2/2021 © Getty/David Greedy Getty/David Greedy Hundreds of elderly people in Tennessee were turned away from getting a COVID-19 vaccine after waiting for hours to receive one on New Year s Eve.  They were told to go home because of a shortage in supplies, according to local news outlet WRCB-TV.  But after the elderly people left, health officials called up their friends and family members and gave them the vaccine. Hundreds of elderly people in Tennessee waiting for hours to receive a coronavirus vaccine on New Year s Eve were told to go home because of a shortage in supplies. 

The CDC issued new guidance about the COVID-19 vaccine for people with underlying medical conditions

The CDC issued new guidance about the COVID-19 vaccine for people with underlying medical conditions tclark@businessinsider.com (Travis Clark) © Getty/David Greedy Getty/David Greedy The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued new guidance on Saturday for those with underlying medical conditions, saying they can receive the COVID-19 vaccine as long as they have not had a severe allergic reaction to any of the ingredients in the vaccine. The CDC specifically issued guidance for those with HIV, weakened immune systems, and autoimmune conditions like Guillain-Barre syndrome and Bell s palsy. Nearly 2 million people in the US have received the first of two doses of the vaccine as of Saturday, according to the CDC, but it still urges people to follow health guidelines. 

A Houston doctor said more than half the nurses in his unit won t get the COVID-19 vaccine for political reasons

A Houston doctor said more than half the nurses in his unit won t get the COVID-19 vaccine for political reasons horecchio@businessinsider.com (Haven Orecchio-Egresitz) A Houston doctor spoke to NPR about the availability of COVID-19 vaccines for healthcare workers. His hospital will receive the vaccination next week, but more than half of the nurses in his unit won t take it for reasons that are politically motivated, he said.  Dr. Anthony Fauci previously said that he s worried that healthcare workers will decline to get vaccinated and discourage others from doing so. A Houston critical care doctor told NPR that more than half of the nurses in his unit won t get the COVID-19 vaccination. 

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