Feds short-change Texas on COVID vaccine allocations, state leaders say
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Volunteers and medical personnel stand by to administer vaccines at the City of San Antonio s Alamodome COVID-19 Vaccine Site on Monday, Jan. 11, 2021.Lisa Krantz, Staff / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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People wait to make sure they are not having any adverse effects after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine at the City of San Antonio s Alamodome COVID-19 Vaccine Site on Monday, Jan. 11, 2021.Lisa Krantz, Staff / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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A large group of people wait, without appointments, for the possibility that there would be COVID-19 vaccine available after people with appointments had finished. There were only four doses remaining at the end of the evening at this University Health Vaccine site at Wunderland of the America s Mall.Robin Jerstad, San Antonio Express-News / ContributorShow MoreShow Less
The Defining Pandemic Moments For Health And Life Sci Attys
Thank You! Law360 (March 11, 2021, 11:02 PM EST) The coronavirus pandemic s first year tested America s health care and life sciences systems in unprecedented ways and set the stage for profound and lasting changes. Here, attorneys share the moments and lessons that stand out and what they ll be watching as the pandemic enters its second year.
Law360 solicited recollections from attorneys who advise health care providers, drug companies, health insurers and medical device makers in numerous legal areas that became both more prominent and more complex amid COVID-19. Those areas include enforcement, reimbursement, mergers and acquisitions, product approvals and manufacturing.
Emergency personnel carry the driver of a black Cadillac with Colorado plates who was involved in a chase and shootout with police in Decatur, Texas, in March 2013. The driver, later identified as Evan Ebel, led police on a gunfire-filled chase through rural Montague County, crashed his car into a truck in Decatur, opened fire on authorities and was shot, officials said.
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Rocky Hill man gets 21 months in jail for role in Middletown car loan scam
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U.S. District Judge Robert N. Chatigny also ordered Justin Williams, 42, of Rocky Hill to serve five years of supervised release after his prison time, with the first three months in home confinement, and to perform 200 hours of community service, according to a release from Leonard C. Boyle, acting U.S. attorney for the District of Connecticut.
According to court documents and statements made in court, Williams worked as a salesman and de facto general manager at a used car dealership at 1075 Newfield St. in Middletown, known variously as Car Nation LLC, Car Nation CT LLC and Middletown Motorcars, which was owned and operated by George Hajati.