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Maya Rose Bliffeld s family is separated.
Not at the U.S.-Mexico border, but in middle America, where immigration officials are detaining her biological mother despite Biden administration policies allowing for her release.
Sara Mendez-Morales, 33, is an indigenous Guatemalan woman who doesn t know if or when she ll be released from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention in Butler County Jail near Cincinnati, where she s been since August. Or if she ll ever again see her younger children, 4- and 12-year-old girls, now in foster care.
But Bliffeld, Columbus-area advocates and Mendez-Morales immigration attorney are fighting for her release. They say ICE keeping her detained goes against the federal agency s own policies and is immoral.
The Health District is set to administer 300 doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine this week. Author: Elisabeth Tharp Updated: 10:49 PM CST March 11, 2021
BRYAN, Texas Sara Mendez, M.S., The Brazos County Health District’s Support Service Manager said the department had been trying to order the vaccine for the past month.
Sometime between March 5-8, they received 300 doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccines to administer to the community.
“We have been very busy this week distributing vaccines as we are still providing all of the other services that we usually do,” Mendez said.
Mendez said she hopes the Brazos County Health District will continue to get 300 doses each week to distribute to the community.
The Texas Department of State Health Services notified the Brazos County Health District on Feb. 24 that four cases of the United Kingdom’s COVID-19 strain have been uncovered in Brazos
Brazos County Community COVID-19 Vaccination Hub selected as a National Guard training site
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CAMBRIDGE, MA - JULY 8: Soldiers with C Company, First Battalion of the 181st Infantry Regiment of the Massachusetts National Guard stand at attention during a deployment ceremony on Cambridge Common July 8, 2007 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. (Photo by Darren McCollester/Getty Images)
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BRAZOS COUNTY, TX â On Feb 12, it was announced the Brazos County Community COVID-19 Vaccination Hub will become a training site by the State of Texas for a National Guard Vaccination Task Force.
Starting the week of Feb 15, a team will be on-site during operating hours to shadow and train in all areas of operations. Each week following, new teams will be rotated through the Hub to train before deploying to other sites.