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With the pace of COVID-19 vaccinations slowing in the U.S. and lingering concern among some about the Johnson & Johnson shot and a link to rare blood clots, a top White House official is urging governors to consult with the FDA about doses that may be approaching an expiration date.
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Maybe I got a bum dose of Pfizer because I can report this morning that forks do not, in fact, stick to my forehead.
Keys do. I haven’t lost my keys once since being vaccinated, now that I can slap them across my hairline and leave them there.
But forks may be too heavy for Pfizer’s weak magnetic powers.
This clip is a minor viral sensation today thanks to vax-skeptic Sherri Tenpenny. As with so many anti-vaxxers, she appears to be not very alarmed by a disease that’s killed 600,000 people but gravely concerned about the number of alleged deaths from vaccination, which she couldn’t quantify when asked.
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Medstar Ambulance emergency workers load a patient for an inter-facility transfer.
Ambulance companies rely on growth in volume of reimbursable transports to cover expenses and even turn a profit.
But since the COVID-19 pandemic struck in March 2020, Michigan companies have been facing more severe staffing shortages, they have seen volume decline by as much as 40% as people choose not to call 911 to avoid potential coronavirus exposure at hospitals and inter-facility transfers have slowed.
Across Michigan, ambulance companies and EMS responders revenue fell, but their expenses didn t.
Last year, 13 ambulance providers went out of business or merged with another company, according to the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. Six providers closed and five merged with other operators. Closures were in the counties of Saginaw, Cheboygan, Kalkaska, Delta and Alger.