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Despite criticism, Michigan Medicine is giving COVID-19 vaccine to non-frontline workers
Updated Feb 05, 2021;
Posted Feb 05, 2021
University Hospital, part of the University of Michigan Health System. Katie McLean | The Ann Arbor News Katie McLean | MLive.comKatie McLean | MLive.com
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ANN ARBOR, MI – All Michigan Medicine employees – working in person or remotely – are allowed to get the COVID-19 vaccine under the first phase of vaccine distribution, according to state guidelines and Michigan Medicine officials.
Several people reached out to MLive/The Ann Arbor News, saying they don’t think that’s right. They’re concerned vaccinations are going to Michigan Medicine staff working remotely with little to no risk of infection from COVID-19, instead of going to those in the community more susceptible to the virus.
Right-wing extremists stage meme war to compete for Trump supporters Molly Hennessy-Fiske, Richard Read © Provided by The LA Times Mike Dunn, left, and fellow Boogaloo Bois rally for gun rights in Richmond, Va., on Jan. 18, 2021. (Marcus Yam / Los Angeles Times)
Far-right leaders across the nation disillusioned by former President Trump s defeat and banished from mainstream social media have launched recruitment drives in new radicalization efforts that have turned into a meme war among groups such as the Boogaloo Bois, the Proud Boys and the Three Percenters.
In the days following the Capitol riot, right-wing extremists who lost Parler accounts or were suspended from Facebook and Twitter migrated to Telegram and gained a following of tens of thousands of Trump supporters looking to vent anger and promote extremist views. The groups are competing for a surge of new users on alternative platforms while refocusing their messages on militant nationalism
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Far-right leaders across the nation disillusioned by former President Trump’s defeat and banished from mainstream social media have launched recruitment drives in new radicalization efforts that have turned into a “meme war” among groups such as the Boogaloo Bois, the Proud Boys and the Three Percenters.
In the days following the Capitol riot, right-wing extremists who lost Parler accounts or were suspended from Facebook and Twitter migrated to Telegram and gained a following of tens of thousands of Trump supporters looking to vent anger and promote extremist views. The groups are competing for a surge of new users on alternative platforms while refocusing their messages on militant nationalism, white supremacy and conspiracy theories.
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