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Health Report: Fairbanks doctors say rare vaccine heart inflammation not a concern

Health Report: Fairbanks doctors say rare vaccine heart inflammation not a concern Richard Atkin © Richard Atkin Fairbanks medical professions say that possible heart inflammation from COVID-19 vaccines is not very concerning. FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTVF) - Fairbanks health experts have said that cases of heart inflammation connected to COVID-19 vaccines are not something that patients should be worried about. The CDC has reported rare cases of heart inflammation in recipients of both the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, mostly in younger males aged 16 and older. According to Dr. Romel Wrenn, Section Chair for Cardiology for Fairbanks Memorial Hospital, heart inflammation caused by vaccines is nothing new. “It’s been reported with flu vaccines but it’s not anything that would hit the news because COVID is popular. Trying to get people vaccinated is also very popular too, but of course we have vaccinated many more people than we normally vaccinate. We also know

Fairbanks predicted to have colder than average temps over Memorial Day Weekend

Fairbanks predicted to have colder than average temps over Memorial Day Weekend Richard Atkin © Richard Atkin Fairbanks is expected to see low temperatures over Memorial Day Weekend. FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTVF) - Fairbanks is predicted to have colder than average temperatures over Memorial Day Weekend. According to John Cowen, a Meteorologist with the National Weather Service, the drop will begin Thursday night and last until Sunday. Cowen explained, “We have a low pressure system that’s going to be moving in from the northeast -a very deep low pressure system, very unusual for this time of year, that’s going to be bringing some very cold temperatures behind it. We’re expecting low temperatures tonight, Friday morning they’re going to be dropping into the mid 30′s around Fairbanks. The colder spots could get down to freezing or lower, and then on Saturday morning, there’s also another chance for some sub freezing temperatures around the area.”

Fairbanks Memorial Hospital enforces stricter visitation policy due to high COVID cases

Fairbanks Memorial Hospital enforces stricter visitation policy due to high COVID cases Richard Atkin © Richard Atkin Fairbanks Memorial Hospital is now enforcing a stricter visitation policy due to the spike in COVID-19 cases in the Fairbanks North Star Borough. FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTVF) - Fairbanks Memorial Hospital has begun enforcing a stricter visitation policy due to the spike in COVID-19 cases in the Fairbanks North Star Borough. According to Angelique Ramirez, Chief Medical Officer for Foundation Health Partners, the hospital was at a level three restriction previously but was more lenient. Ramirez explained, “We were allowing one visitor, but we were allowing people. if there was somebody who had come into town, we were allowing people to trade off. It might start off with one person in the morning, and another person mid-day, and another person at the end of the day, and the tradeoffs were becoming more and more frequent. The reality though is that

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