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Vaccine loophole : Fitness instructors get vaccinated as healthcare workers after California mishap

The most common COVID-19 vaccine questions you re asking us are, when can I get vaccinated? and how can the general public access vaccines? We found answers: The Bay Club Company, which has 23 locations across California, encouraged their employees of all ages to get vaccinated starting in January after the state released updated guidance, the ABC7 I-Team confirmed. ABC7 received the following statement: When the State of California implemented the Vaccine Tiers for priority in January 2021, we were pleased to see outdoor recreation was included in Health Care (Health Care/Public Health sector index 1, line item 22). As such, we shared that information with our employees so they could begin the process of receiving vaccinations, said Annie Appel, Senior Executive Vice President at the Bay Club Company.

SIM-Swapping Hackers Steal Celebrities Cryptocurrency

Photo: National Crime Agency Police have arrested 10 individuals suspected of being part of an international gang that targeted U.S. celebrities by taking control of their phone numbers to steal large amounts of cash and cryptocurrency. Authorities say the gang used SIM-swapping attacks to steal victims phone numbers, reset passwords and then seize control of their bank accounts and cryptocurrency wallets. The attacks orchestrated by this criminal gang targeted thousands of victims throughout 2020, including famous internet influencers, sports stars, musicians and their families, says Europol, the EU s law enforcement agency. The criminals are believed to have stolen from them over $100 million in cryptocurrencies after illegally gaining access to their phones, says Europol, which helped coordinate the year-long investigation that involved law enforcement agencies in the U.K., U.S., Belgium, Malta and Canada.

California deputy charged with faking shocking ambush

California deputy charged with faking ‘shocking ambush’ KATE FELDMAN A California sheriff’s deputy who said he was shot last year staged the entire incident, prosecutors alleged. Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Sukhdeep Gill, 27, reported in January 2020 that he had been shot “from a passing car as he stood on a dark rural road near Morgan Hill,” according to the Santa Clara District Attorney’s Office. Responding officers found no serious injuries on Gill and reported that he appeared to have only been hit once “and in a miraculous spot – his body-worn camera, which was destroyed.” The deputy told the first officer at the scene that he had stopped on the dirt shoulder to urinate. As he walked back to his patrol car, the passenger in a silver sedan with no lights fired at him, he claimed.

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