Oregon health officials clarify state s supply of COVID-19 vaccine Genevieve Reaume, KATU Staff
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Health officials clarified COVID-19 vaccine figures Wednesday night after a discrepancy during an Oregon Health Authority news conference raised questions about how many doses the state was receiving.
At one point during the press conference, OHA Director Pat Allen said that the state had received 35,100 doses of the Pfizer vaccine. Later, Allen said that health officials had received about 5,800 doses of the vaccine, with more on the way.
After KATU News reached out with questions on these numbers, the OHA clarified with new figures.
Press release from the Humboldt Area Coalition for Harm Reduction:
Last
night’s special meeting held by the Eureka City Council was called
to hold a vote to suspend the Syringe Exchange Program (SEP) at HACHR
within the city of Eureka. HACHR would first like to thank all
individuals who spoke out about this issue in support of HACHR.
Although the weight of testimony was 40-15 in HACHR’s favor, and
though science was as always on the side of harm reduction,
Eureka City Council members Bergel, Allison and Messner voted to
restrict all SEP operations in the City of Eureka at the special
Kent Family Run Business Home & Roost Raise £2,270 for Animal Welfare Charities this Black Friday
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Kent small business Home & Roost and their customers have raised over £2000 for animal welfare charities over the Black Friday weekend.
“I was a little nervous to tell you the truth,” said Director Alan Brimm. “It’s certainly been hard for charities this year, but money has been tight for lots of ordinary people too. I wasn’t sure whether customers would be tempted away from us by the discounts on offer elsewhere.” KENT, England (PRWEB) December 10, 2020 Family firm Home & Roost make solid wood homes for pet and wild animals (nest boxes, hedgehog houses, hutches and outdoor cat shelters) from their workshops near Ramsgate in Kent.