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Health officials answer vaccine questions

Health officials answer vaccine questions Participants had questions about the safety of the COVID-19 vaccine, particularly for pregnant women or those of child-bearing age, and whether to take it after suffering a bout with the disease. A primary issue on the minds of people participating in an online Town Hall hosted Friday by Hutchinson and Reno County health agencies, was when more vaccine will arrive and how to get in line for it. On the latter question, Reno County interim health officer Karen Hammersmith said, there are no indications shipments of the vaccine will arrive earlier than state and federal officials previously indicated, which means late February or early March.

Pregnant or postpartum Black women are 45% more likely to die in the hospital and are at higher risk for heart problems

U S Supreme Court requires in-person visit to obtain abortion pill

Six justices voted in favour of reinstating the strict rule of in-person visits to obtain abortion pills. January 15, 2021 02:52 GMT Safety concerns during the pandemic have led to a number of suspensions of rules when it comes to the acquisition of drugs. For a certain time, women were able to secure abortion pills via mail. However, the US Supreme Court recently decided against it and reverted to the old rule that women must make an in-person visit to obtain an abortion pill. The justices of the Supreme Court, on Tuesday, ordered that women could only obtain the abortion pill mifepristone if they would visit doctor s offices. The rule which required such visits to the doctor s office was earlier suspended by U.S. District Judge Theodore Chuang due to the pandemic.

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