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Doctor: Pause of J&J vaccine could teach us lessons but hurt vulnerable populations
Published: April 15, 2021 4:53 PM EDT
Updated: April 15, 2021 5:26 PM EDT
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A decision on the future of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine could still be weeks away.
A CDC panel is trying to figure out the best way to handle resuming the use of the vaccine after a handful of people developed blood clots and low platelet counts.
The pause is meant to increase vaccine confidence and safety, but some fear it could harm the most vulnerable populations.
“The initial pause was a very sensible thing to do because there was a lot we needed to explore,” said Dr. Ross McKinney, chief scientific officer with the Association of American Medical Colleges.
Talks of Georgia s Lieutenant Governor possibly not seeking 2nd term following 2020 Presidential election
According to the Associated Press, Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan received tons of criticism for going against election fraud claims. Share Updated: 10:57 AM EDT Apr 8, 2021
Talks of Georgia s Lieutenant Governor possibly not seeking 2nd term following 2020 Presidential election
According to the Associated Press, Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan received tons of criticism for going against election fraud claims. Share Updated: 10:57 AM EDT Apr 8, 2021
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Show Transcript this is W J C l 22. Morning News. See us Now right now on W. J. C l 22 Morning news at five. Georgia is dropping several covid 19 restrictions, but some say the state isn t ready for that kind of change. Plus, the Masters gets underway today, but not without the organizers speaking their minds on Georgia s recent election changes. And South Carolina is closer to having a law that ne
Governor Brian Kemp lifts remaining COVID-19 restrictions in Georgia on Thursday
According to the Associated Press, the move comes as several say it s too early in the pandemic to take these actions. Share Updated: 10:48 AM EDT Apr 8, 2021
Governor Brian Kemp lifts remaining COVID-19 restrictions in Georgia on Thursday
According to the Associated Press, the move comes as several say it s too early in the pandemic to take these actions. Share Updated: 10:48 AM EDT Apr 8, 2021
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Show Transcript this is W J C l 22. Morning News. See us Now right now on W. J. C l 22 Morning news at five. Georgia is dropping several covid 19 restrictions, but some say the state isn t ready for that kind of change. Plus, the Masters gets underway today, but not without the organizers speaking their minds on Georgia s recent election changes. And South Carolina is closer to having a law that nearly every other state already has on the books. It is five o
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Mr. Roland Lee “R.L.” Carpenter passed away peacefully March 31, 2021, at his home in Chuckatuck, Va.
R.L. was born in Nassawadox, on Sept. 10, 1965, to Geraldine “Geri” Shrieves Carpenter and the late John “Johnny” Kendall Carpenter Jr. R.L. is survived by his beautiful and loving wife, Chrisanna Trollinger Carpenter; loving stepchildren, Reed, Hannah, and Ross McKinney; brother, John Kendall “J.K.” Carpenter III (Wendy); and niece, Ashley Carpenter, of Cheriton; parents-in-law, Bill and Jean Trollinger; brother-in-law, Billy Trollinger (Rachel); and niece, Madison Trollinger.
R.L. was a 1983 graduate of Northampton High School and upon graduation he entered the U.S. Army. He was stationed at Fort Benning, Ga., where he attended infantry training and upon successful completion, he was assigned to Airborne School for paratrooper training. During his assignment, he received several letters of recognition for his professional attire and appe