Nasim Aghdam was upset at YouTube’s decision to demonetize her videos
A 39-year-old Iranian woman went on a rampage at the YouTube headquarters and started shooting at people without no clear target. It turned out her anger came from the company’s recent decision regarding ad revenue, as well as the policy on gun videos. However, it seems the police had questioned her right before the attack, and no one thought she could be capable of it.
Police had interviewed Aghdam before the shooting
On Tuesday, Nasim Aghdam started a shooting at the YouTube headquarters, where she wounded three people and shot herself dead. The police later discovered the woman was mad at YouTube’s decision to demonetize her video. This happened as the company no longer agreed to violent content or display of firearms in videos.
Here are the winners of the Commerce, Places and Nightlife categories in the 2021 Best of Athens Reader s Choice Awards.
Winners of the People, Foodies Favorites and Miscellaneous categories were announced last week and can be viewed here.
Editor s note: The entry associated with the Public Servant category, published last week, has been updated to reflect a correction in the nature of the Joe Burrow Hunger Relief Fund. The fund supports the efforts of the Athens County Food Pantry, which also created the fund in partnership with the Foundation for Appalachian Ohio.
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OâBleness Memorial Hospital
A new category this year, âAdherence to COVID-19 protocolâ top honors go to OhioHealth OâBleness Memorial hospital. Taking home second place is Seamanâs Cardinal Super Market, and third place goes to Athens Eye Care.
Since the COVID-19 vaccine rollout began last year, at least 10,128 doses have been damaged or discarded in Ohio.
The doses were unusable for a variety of reasons, said Alicia Shoults, spokeswoman for the Ohio Department of Health, via email.
Included in the list are doses that expired for lack of demand, accidents such as vaccine vials that may have broken during shipping and failure to be stored or shipped at adequate temperatures, Shoults said.
The Pfizer vaccine has to be stored at near-arctic temperatures while the Moderna vaccine can be kept in a freezer and the Johnson & Johnson shot is refrigerated.
APhA Joins NCPA Suit Against Backdoor Pharmacy Fees
Litigation aims to overturn HHS rules allowing pharmacy benefit managers to wring fees out of pharmacies and consumers long after the point of sale
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WASHINGTON, April 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The American Pharmacists Association (APhA) today joined the National Community Pharmacists Association (NCPA) as an equal partner in a federal lawsuit challenging a confusing scheme of retroactive fees imposed on pharmacies and, indirectly, their patients. HHS has acknowledged on multiple occasions that retroactive pharmacy DIR fees inflict harm on pharmacies and increase costs for their patients, but it has repeatedly neglected to address the problem, said APhA Executive Vice President and CEO Scott J. Knoer, MS, PharmD, FASHP. This lawsuit puts pharmacy in the driver s seat. We demand that HHS meet its obligations and use its authority to stop PBMs from operating without accounta
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