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Our view: COVID protests are out of place


It’s the last place you’d expect to see one of those “my body, my choice” protests reneging against the life-saving COVID vaccines.
But there they were, on Cloverdale Avenue near Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center on Saturday, about 45 people protesting the medical center’s decision to require its employees to be fully vaccinated. Some claimed to be employees of the medical center, the Journal’s John Hinton reported.
Their arguments were presented concisely on placards: “Stop the Mandate,” “No Covid Vax Mandates,” and “Jab or Job — Where Are Our Rights?”
You wouldn’t think it would be much of an ask for educated, experienced medical professionals, many of whom, we would assume, have seen the ravages of COVID up close. And, indeed, Wake Forest Baptist officials say that 75% of its workforce — more than 19,000 employees — has already been fully vaccinated. ....

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COVID-19 Vaccines for People With Diabetes: 8 Must-Know Facts


January 21, 2021
People with diabetes are at a higher risk of developing complications of COVID-19, making it all the more important that they are vaccinated against the disease as soon as possible.
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It’s a new year, and COVID-19 vaccines offer hope for those wanting to protect themselves, especially people with underlying health conditions such as diabetes.
You may have questions about these new vaccines, including when you can get them and what questions you should ask your doctor about them. Experts we talked with say the vaccines are safe, effective, and important for people with diabetes. ....

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