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COVID: Michigan cases fall; panel to meet to discuss J&J vaccine pause

More than a week after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration recommended a pause on the one-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine due to reports of severe blood clots, a government advisory committee will meet again Friday to discuss next steps.  I want this vaccine back as soon as possible, said Dr. Amesh Adalja, an infectious disease expert and senior scholar with the Johns Hopkins University Center for Health Security. I was recommending it preferentially to my friends. One and done. The vaccine was paused after reports of a rare combination of blood clots and low levels of platelets within two weeks of vaccination in six women out of the more than 7 million Americans who recently got the J&J shot, and one man from an earlier clinical trial. One of the women died, and another is hospitalized in critical condition.

COVID: Michigan cases fall, Colorado says half of adults vaccinated

More than a week after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration recommended a pause on the one-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine due to reports of severe blood clots, a government advisory committee will meet again Friday to discuss next steps.  I want this vaccine back as soon as possible, said Dr. Amesh Adalja, an infectious disease expert and senior scholar with the Johns Hopkins University Center for Health Security. I was recommending it preferentially to my friends. One and done. The vaccine was paused after reports of a rare combination of blood clots and low levels of platelets within two weeks of vaccination in six women out of the more than 7 million Americans who recently got the J&J shot, and one man from an earlier clinical trial. One of the women died, and another is hospitalized in critical condition.

Ordinance amendment would impact homeless camps near schools

Metro Council to consider amending Louisville s homeless ordinance regarding camps near schools, daycare centers I really hope we think long and hard before we change an ordinance that has been working, Councilman Bill Hollander, (D-9) said. Author: Tyler Emery Updated: 12:07 AM EDT April 15, 2021 LOUISVILLE, Ky. Off Deering Road in Valley Station, Medora Elementary sits tucked in a corner near Dixie Highway. Just feet away from the school property was a homeless encampment with one woman living near the fence for months. When they announced school was coming back it was like okay. I got phone calls, emails, texts, Facebook messaging, it was crazy. From faculty, from parents, everybody, Councilwoman Cindi Fowler, (D-14) said.

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