Of those 1,092 cases, the state estimates about 71 percent were symptomatic, and slightly more than 16 percent 107 patients were hospitalized.
However, DHS spokesperson Steve Elliott said it s not known yet if all 107 were hospitalized because of COVID-19 or because they tested positive in a routine test after being admitted for some other reason. (Also, the state s percentages here are based on about half of the 1,092 breakthrough cases in which investigators learned more about what happened to the patients.)
No deaths were reported in any of the breakthrough cases.
Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines were involved in 58 percent of the breakthrough cases, Moderna in 32 percent, and Johnson & Johnson in 10 percent. People are considered fully vaccinated two weeks after receiving the second dose of either the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccines, or single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
The audit which is being conducted by a little-known Florida company called Cyber Ninjas, which was hired by the state Senate is not providing adequate security for the 2.1 million ballots it obtained from a court-ordered subpoena in February, Karlan wrote.
Judging from news media reports, Karlan wrote, the ballots, elections systems, and election materials that are the subject of the Maricopa County audit are no longer under the ultimate control of state and local elections officials, are not being adequately safeguarded by contractors at an insecure facility, and are at risk of being lost, stolen, altered, compromised or destroyed.
Another major issue was found in Cyber Ninjas statement of work for the audit.
Phoenix New Times at his shop. I m anti-anything of that nature.
Images of the gun store s logo on the internet.
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He downplayed the connection at first, saying an eagle is an eagle, and that people could make of it what they wanted. After being shown images of the Nazi
Reichsadler on the internet, Bollenbaugh said he might change the logo.
Bollenbaugh said that no one should assume anything about him unless they knew him. He s a small businessman who owns several businesses, and he coaches local sports, he said. He welcomes people of color to Strapt Armory, he said, and indeed, three Black people were in the store checking out Glocks when
Dion Johnson s shooting by Department of Public Safety officer George Cervantes occurred on the same day that George Floyd was murdered by Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin. While Chauvin was recently found guilty of murder in that case, in September, Maricopa County Attorney Allister Adel cleared Cervantes of criminal charges in the Dion Johnson shooting.
Back in May 2020, Cervantes had found Johnson passed out in his Toyota Prius in a freeway gore area with a pistol in the car. After he secured the pistol, he claims, the 28-year-old Black man woke up, fought him during an attempted arrest, tried to kick him into oncoming traffic, and attempted to pull him into the Prius and grab his service pistol. Cervantes said he then shot Johnson.
The Arizona Rangers, a volunteer-based, quasi-law enforcement organization that traces its roots to territorial days, has raised more than $163,000 as of Thursday afternoon as its members continue to provide security for the state s controversial ballot audit.
The presence of the offbeat outfit is fitting for the bizarre spectacle unfolding in the review of more than 2 million ballots from the November 2020 election. Republican leaders in the Arizona Senate still miffed over Biden s win have forced an audit of last year s election results, though no evidence of significant problems turned up in Arizona. Senate President Karen Fann has said that Republicans won t use the audit findings to try to overturn the 2020 election results.