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States pause use of Johnson & Johnson vaccine

This April 8 photo shows Kent State University students getting their COVID-19 vaccinations in Kent, Ohio. The nation’s largest traditional supermarket chain and some college campuses are among the Ohio providers that temporarily stopped using the Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine Tuesday, April 13, while federal officials investigate reports of potentially dangerous blood clots. Kent State University said it was postponing its J&J clinics until further notice. Phil Long | The Associated Press

Syringe exchange bill goes back to W Va Senate for approval

Syringe exchange bill goes back to W Va Senate for approval
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Marshall Health to offer free HIV testing, COVID-19 vaccination event April 10

HUNTINGTON — Marshall Health, in collaboration with the Cabell-Huntington Health Department and the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources, will offer free HIV tests and COVID-19 vaccines from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, April 10, at the health department at 703 7th Ave. in Huntington. “For the health of our entire community, it’s important to continue HIV testing and COVID-19 vaccinations,” said Dr. Andrea Lauffer, Marshall Health pediatrician and medical director for Cabell County Schools. The testing and vaccines are free (insurance will not be billed) and quick. No appointments are necessary. There is no age restriction for the confidential HIV tests (parental consent is not required by law), but individuals must be 18 or older to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. Free TTA bus transportation to the health department is available, and swag bags will be distributed while supplies last.

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