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Pause Lifted on J&J COVID-19 Vaccine and What That Means for North Texas

Pause Lifted on J&J COVID-19 Vaccine and What That Means for North Texas
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CDC investigating first Texas hospitalization possibly linked to Johnson & Johnson vaccine

CDC investigating first Texas hospitalization possibly linked to Johnson & Johnson vaccine By Macy Jenkins The CDC is investigating a hospitalization in Texas possibly linked to the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. The CDC is investigating a hospitalization in Texas possibly linked to the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. It may be linked to a rare blood clotting condition seen in just a handful of people so far. The news comes a day before a CDC panel looks to recommend bringing the shot back into the market. At this point, 31% of eligible Texans are fully vaccinated. But state officials say that’s not enough to get us to herd immunity and protect against variants that continue to show up.

Leading Off (4/23/21) - D Magazine

Leading Off (4/23/21) - D Magazine
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Local leaders react after Derek Chauvin found guilty

State leaders, officials and public figures react after Derek Chauvin found guilty on all charges in the death of George Floyd Derek Chauvin was found guilty of second degree murder, third degree murder and second degree manslaughter in the death of George Floyd. Author: Briauna Brown Updated: 6:58 PM CDT April 20, 2021 After a jury found Derek Chauvin guilty on all charges, including the second-degree murder of George Floyd Tuesday afternoon, state leaders and public figures shared their thoughts across social media platforms. Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson tweeted there s more work ahead, but justice was delivered and the system worked. A jury of Derek Chauvin’s peers has delivered justice in the only way that they could. Ultimately, the rule of law prevailed.

Not enough : Dallas activists, elected officials say more still to be done after conviction of George Floyd s killer

‘Not enough’: Dallas activists, elected officials say more still to be done after conviction of George Floyd’s killer Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins said he hopes the verdict against Derek Chauvin will propel further reforms in Dallas Demonstrators march down Elm Street downtown during the Not My Son organization s 100 Women March from Dallas City Hall to the Frank Crowley Courts Building on Friday, July 31, 2020. Protests that began in the response to the death of George Floyd in late May continued in Dallas as the calendar moves from July into August. (Smiley N. Pool/The Dallas Morning News)(Smiley N. Pool / Staff Photographer)

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