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Health Care Workers Dies After Second Vaccine Dose, But Family Tells Others to Get Vaccinated

(Photo : Joe Raedle/Getty Images) A healthcare worker at the Jackson Health Systems receives a Pfizer-BioNtech Covid-19 vaccine from Susana Flores Villamil, RN from Jackson Health Systems, at the Jackson Memorial Hospital on December 15, 2020 in Miami, Florida. A health care worker died after receiving his second vaccine dose against COVID-19 on January 9, but his family still urged others to get vaccinated. Tim Zook, a 60-year-old health care worker at South Coast Global Medical Center, complained of an upset stomach after getting his second vaccine worker. He also had trouble breathing, according to Orange County Register. These complications arose four days after Zook received his second vaccine dose. In the afternoon of January 9, the he was walked to the emergency room because of how bad his condition had been.

Anti-vaccine activists peddle theories that Covid-19 shots are deadly, undermining vaccination

Anti-vaccine groups are exploiting the suffering and death of people who happen to fall ill after receiving a covid shot, threatening to undermine the largest vaccination campaign in U.S. history.

COVID-19 Survivor: Corona Is Real It s Not A Myth

/ Rosa Felípe tested positive for COVID-19 in March 2020, and would later spend nine months at the same hospital she worked at, Jackson Memorial. Over the course of the pandemic, Rosa Felipe did not adapt right away to a different day-to-day life as many of us have. Felipe created a foundation, La Asunción de la Esperanza, or the Rise of Hope, based in the Dominican Republic to serve people in Haiti. She has also worked for Jackson Health System for the last 15 years. WLRN is committed to providing South Florida with trusted news and information. In these uncertain times, our mission is more vital than ever. Your support makes it possible. Please donate today. Thank you.

Editorial: Excluding prisoners from vaccine priority would be criminal

Editorial: Excluding prisoners from vaccine priority would be criminal Orlando Sentinel 12/30/2020 Orlando Sentinel Editorial Board, Orlando Sentinel © Joe Raedle/Getty Images North America/TNS Grace Meatley, RN at the Jackson Health Systems, receives a Pfizer-BioNtech COVID-19 vaccine from Carol Biggs, CNO at Jackson Memorial Hospital, on December 15, 2020, in Miami, Florida. Had he lived, Lawrence Carter should have been one of the first in line to receive a COVID-19 vaccination. He was 76 years old, diabetic, had one leg and was confined to a wheelchair. But Carter was an inmate at the Seminole County, Florida, jail. In the state’s view, he would have deserved the same vaccine priority as a healthy 21-year-old:

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