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The one-dose COVID-19 vaccination is back in use in South Carolina and state leaders said they are considering vaccination clinics to places people will be going this summer like beaches and festivals.
The Janssen vaccine, also known as Johnson & Johnson, is back in use in South Carolina after a 10-day federally-requested pause. It came back into use Friday.
There are about 33,000 doses of the vaccine being stored, and once again used, in South Carolina.
It is the least-used vaccine, about 5% of the state s vaccine doses have been Janssen. It is also the last one to get authorization and is the most flexible vaccine since it has easier storage requirements and only requires one dose for full effectiveness.
Carriage driving is a perilous pursuit but, at 83, Prince Philip is still competing at the highest level. Here, the Duke gives ROBERT HARDMAN his views on dicing with danger, hunting and when he expects the Queen s command to rein himself in.
Aside from the invention of the disc brake, this sport has not changed much since the days of Ben-Hur.
They don t try to kill each other these days. In fact, it is all very friendly. But it still requires strong arms and stronger nerves to control four thoroughbreds as they drag you across land, water and some infernal obstacles.
Completing the circuit begun with a groundbreaking in November 2019, SWJ Technology opened its North American headquarters at the Alberta Technology Center, 2730 University Blvd. E., Wednesday morning.
City of Tuscaloosa Mayor Walt Maddox, and City Councilman Kip Tyner, who was crucial to negotiations locating the high-tech business in the district he represents, attended the ribbon-cutting, along with officials including SWJ President and CEO Wolfgang Kneer. This facility has been a dream of mine for, oh, eight, nine years, and it finally comes to fruition, said Kneer, who first came to Tuscaloosa while working with Mercedes-Benz U.S. International. I think there’s still way more to come, and I’m very excited about it.