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ACLU, medical groups push for priority vaccinations for inmates

It echoes a call from the American Medical Association, which says because of the high risk among prisoners, the group is advocating for priority access to vaccines. Prisons are tinderboxes for infectious disease, Levenson said. And prisons and jails incubate and cede the virus back into the general community. On Saturday, U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams acknowledged that prison populations are high risk. Once the virus gets in, it spreads like wildfire in these facilities and they should be considered a particularly vulnerable population, said Adams. It s a concern for ProMedica Dr. Brian Kaminski, too. While he wouldn t single out any specific group of people, Kaminski argued the vaccines should go to those who are at the highest risk.

ProMedica to receive COVID-19 vaccines this week - News - The Daily Telegram - Adrian, MI

ProMedica to receive COVID-19 vaccines this week - News - The Daily Telegram - Adrian, MI
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No, COVID-19 vaccines won t alter your DNA | VERIFY

VERIFY: No, COVID-19 vaccines won t alter your DNA A viewer asked if there s any validity to claims that COVID-19 vaccines will alter your DNA or contain animal DNA. Both claims are false. Author: Tyler Paley Updated: 10:44 PM EST December 9, 2020 TOLEDO, Ohio As states brace to distribute COVID-19 vaccines once they are approved, there are several false and misleading claims surrounding how they will work and what they are made from. Viewer Janice Lecklider wrote to us saying she heard the vaccine includes animal DNA and it can alter our own DNA.  To be clear, both of these claims are false.

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