Coronavirus vaccine could soon be available to Northern Ireland over 30s
While it is anticipated jab deliveries will slow - they are due to pick up again in May
Medical staff member prepares a shot of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine at SSE Arena which opened this morning and will operate as a mega regional vaccination centre in Belfast, Northern Ireland March 29, 2021. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne
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Laguna Beach Local News
Federal agents and Laguna Beach police officers served a search warrant Thursday in the 1100 block of Catalina Street. Courtesy photo
Federal agents executed a search warrant Thursday morning at a Laguna Beach home in the 1100 block of Catalina Street, authorities said.
The warrant was sealed and additional details were unavailable, said Rukelt Dalberis, a spokesperson for the FBI Los Angeles office. Federal authorities declined to comment on whether the Laguna Beach search was connected to the nationwide investigation of the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
Laguna Beach police officers assisted the FBI in their active investigation at the Catalina Street residence. Garrett Andrew Gauvain, 49, was arrested by Laguna Beach officers on suspicion of possessing a firearm in violation of a state law that prohibits people with certain misdemeanor convictions from owning firearms.
JCVI has said the vaccine should then be offered to all aged 75 and over, before moving on to everyone aged 70 and over.
At the same time the vaccine should be offered to clinically extremely vulnerable (CEV) patients, as evidence suggests they are as at much risk of serious illness as people in their 70s.
However, it has now emerged that the chief executives of the Belfast, South Eastern, Southern, Northern and Western trusts Cathy Jack, Seamus McGoran, Shane Devlin, Jennifer Welsh, and Anne Kilgallen respectively are among those who have received their first Pfizer jab.
The trusts said it had been offered to all staff at all levels since January 4 after front line workers deemed to be most at risk had received their jabs.