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Remembered as the best in her trade, photojournalist Nancy Heffernan dies

Nancy Ann Heffernan was an artist when she had a camera in her hand. In the dark room creating prints from negatives, she was one of the best. She was also outgoing and likeable. For long-time Savannahians, she might be remembered for the now famous photograph of President Jimmy Carter standing on the bar at the infamous Pinkie Masters. Heffernan died peacefully Tuesday at her home in Savannah with her daughters Katie and Anna Mothersbaugh and niece Ainslee Heffernan by her side. She died from complications of liver cancer. She was 68. Katie Mothersbaugh said of her mother, she was “very extroverted. Always talked with strangers. That’s how she knows everybody. She was very interesting, outspoken, blunt. Just an amazing, brilliant person. Really intelligent.”

About 35 percent of the Navy is vaccinated against COVID-19: CNO

About 35 percent of the Navy is vaccinated against COVID-19: CNO 4 days ago Hospitalman Cheyenne Bostick, center, assigned to amphibious transport dock ship San Diego, prepares to administer a COVID-19 vaccine to sailors assigned to the guided-missile cruiser Philippine Sea in Manama, Bahrain, on March 2, 2021. (Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Dawson Roth/Navy) More than a third of sailors have received the COVID-19 vaccine but the Navy is still worried about the reluctance of some service members to get the jab, according to the Navy’s top officer. “Right now, about 35 percent of the force is vaccinated,” Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mike Gilday said Wednesday at a virtual event the Center for a New American Security hosted. “As soon as we get those doses, we are putting them into arms as quickly as we can. And that will get us to a better place.”

Army s own vaccine that could fight COVID variants begins clinical trials

Army’s own vaccine that could fight COVID variants begins clinical trials 3 days ago Maryland Army National Guardsmen fill out medical paperwork to receive the COVID-19 vaccine at the U.S. Capitol Complex in Washington on Jan. 14, 2021. (Sgt. Chazz Kibler/National Guard) A unique vaccine produced by the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research started clinical testing Tuesday, and Army researchers hope it will combat variants of SARS-COV-2, the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19. The vaccine, called spike ferritin nanoparticle, or SpFN, could also help fight other coronaviruses, a group of related RNA viruses that often cause respiratory-related diseases in mammals.

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Lawmakers call on Biden to make COVID vaccines mandatory for the military

Lawmakers call on Biden to make COVID vaccines mandatory for the military
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