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Thu. April 1, 2021 9:08 AM by Carlos Santoscoy San Francisco will hold a limited number of in-person events in June to celebrate LGBT Pride.
Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, last year s parade and festival was canceled. Other events celebrating Pride were held online.
While millions of Americans are getting vaccinated daily, the United States is not yet out of the woods and cases have climbed nationwide in recent weeks.
The Board of Directors and staff of the San Francisco LGBT Pride Parade and Celebration announced last week that in-person events will take place in June. After a full year of physical distancing and other restrictions, the Bay Area s LGBTQ+ communities will once again be able to gather in limited, in-person events while strictly adhering to current safety protocols, the organization said in a press release.
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Feb 25, 2021 11:58 AM
More data is being released about Johnson and Johnson’s vaccine as they hope to become the third option seeking FDA emergency use approval in the COVID pandemic. LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine Professor Dr. Fred Lopez said this one-dose vaccine is hopeful.
“It does look promising and I think what’s important this really does look to prevent severe illness and in many different countries where it was studied, including South Africa where there’s a variant that many people are concerned about,” said Lopez.
Lopez says data indicates the J & J vaccine is 66-percent effective at preventing moderate to severe illness from the virus and about 85-percent effective at preventing more serious illness.
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