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Norway warns of vaccination risks for sick patients after 23 people die

Norway warns of vaccination risks for sick patients after 23 people die Premium (AFP) . Updated: 16 Jan 2021, 02:45 PM IST Bloomberg Norwegian officials said 23 people had died in the country a short time after receiving their first dose of the vaccine Share Via Read Full Story Norway said Covid-19 vaccines may be too risky for the very old and terminally ill, the most cautious statement yet from a European health authority as countries assess the real-world side effects of the first shots to gain approval. Norwegian officials said 23 people had died in the country a short time after receiving their first dose of the vaccine. Of those deaths, 13 have been autopsied, with the results suggesting that common side effects may have contributed to severe reactions in frail, elderly people, according to the Norwegian Medicines Agency.

Florida Vaccine Updates: State Adds Over 12k New Cases; Celtics-Heat Game Postponed

Florida Covid Updates: Miami-Dade to Offer More Appointments; Celtics-Heat Game Postponed NBC 6 © AFP via Getty Images A nurse prepares a syringe with the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine at the Emile Muller hospital in Mulhouse, eastern France, on January 8, 2020. – France began its Covid-19 vaccination campaign on December 27, 2020 to fight against the spread of the novel coronavirus. (Photo by SEBASTIEN BOZON / AFP) (Photo by SEBASTIEN BOZON/AFP via Getty Images) As a limited supply of the coronavirus vaccine has become available across Florida, residents are understandably anxious to know when they will be able to stand in line for a dose. While some residents braved long lines this weekend at the newest vaccine site in Miami-Dade County, those eligible for the vaccine may get more chances in the coming days across the Sunshine State.

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Sunridge delivers cheer through heartbreak

PENDLETON — In the wake of a bleak week, the administrators of Sunridge Middle School donned costumes. Sunridge Principal Dave Williams became an elf, Jingles McKringle-Berry, and Assistant Principal Jared Tesch turned into Santa Claus as they headed out into the community to deliver stockings filled with gifts to children in the community. Williams noted that Sunridge and the Pendleton School District’s other schools have done this tradition for 15 years, but they usually leave the gifts with students before they depart for winter break. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has scrambled those plans, and although plenty of businesses and individuals have struggled financially this year, Sunridge still raised a considerable sum to send Christmas gifts to children in need. The $740 raised by staff was matched by businesses and organizations that committed $1,725 in cash, more than $400 in gift cards and several different in-kind donations, including a “huge amount of candy�

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