Four Sikhs killed in latest US mass shooting
Sat, Apr 17 2021 5:21 IST |
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New York, April 17 : At least four Sikhs have been killed in a mass shooting at a FedEx company facility in Indianapolis by a 19-year-old former employee, according to the Sikh Coalition. Officials, who said that a significant number of employees at the parcel and courier service company are Sikhs, reported that the gunman killed himself after murdering eight people Thursday night and wounding at least seven, five of whom were hospitalised. They did not identify the victims as of Friday evening, but the Sikh Coalition said, We are sad to confirm that at least four of those killed in Thursday night s attacks are members of the Indianapolis Sikh community.
Four Sikhs were massacred at a FedEx facility in Indianapolis when a former employee stormed the complex in the latest of series of mass shootings in the US, according to the Sikh Coalition."We are sad to confirm that at least four of .
US President Joe Biden has asked India and other regional countries to pitch in to help stabilise Afghanistan as Washington has decided to pull out its troops ending a 20-year-old war.Announcing his plans on Wednesday to unconditionally bring .
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US vaccine prog hit by pause on J&J vaccine after blood clot reports
Wed, Apr 14 2021 10:03 IST |
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US vaccine prog hit by pause on J&J vaccine after blood clot reports. Image Source: IANS News
New York, April 14 : President Joe Biden s plan to free the nation from the most onerous Covid-19 restrictions by Independence Day through mass vaccinations has been hit by the pause in the use of the Johnson & Johnson (J&J) vaccine following reports of some people developing blood clots after being injected with it. The federal government agencies, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centres for Disease Control (CDC), on Tuesday recommended stopping injecting the vaccine after six women who received it came down with a very rare type of brain blood clot.