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Comments by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and others cheapen the horrific magnitude of the genocide of 6 million Jews, say historians and advocacy groups who believe more education is needed.
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The Pennsylvania Capitol in Harrisburg. (Shutterstock / Amy Lutz)
HARRISBURG, PA More than two months after the fatal riot at the U.S. Capitol, the state Department of General Services announced Tuesday that the Pennsylvania Capitol will reopen on March 22. Extra security measures will be in place.
To enter the building, all state employees, lobbyists and others who don t work in the Capitol or its connected buildings will have to pass through the metal detectors at the building entrances - as will media not assigned to the Capitol newsroom or those who do not have state-issued press badges.
Pennsylvania Capitol police will have increased officer patrols and members of a state special response team will provided enhanced security. No public events will be scheduled inside the Capitol for the immediate future.
Why it s safe to receive the COVID vaccine while pregnant or breastfeeding, according to a doctor
Dr. Sean Campbell of WellSpan Pediatric Medicine spoke about why he believes early mothers should receive the COVID vaccine just like everyone else. Author: Isabel Soisson (FOX43) Updated: 11:15 AM EST March 9, 2021
PENNSYLVANIA, USA The coronavirus vaccine has been met with a lot of questions. One of the biggest among them, is whether or not pregnant or breastfeeding women can safely get vaccinated.
This is why Dr. Sean Campbell of WellSpan Pediatric Medicine spoke with FOX43 s Amy Lutz about why he believes early mothers should receive the COVID vaccine just like everyone else.