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33 percent of Tarrant County TX ballots from Runbeck Election Services of Phoenix AZ failed scan due to printing issue

33 percent of Tarrant County TX ballots from Runbeck Election Services of Phoenix AZ failed scan due to printing issue, Fulton County GA ballots supplier “Russell J. Ramsland, Jr., a cybersecurity expert from Texas, testified that his team had compared data from Dominion voting machines in those places where they were used around the nation…..Ramsland estimated that these anomalies translated to between 123,000 and 136,000 extra votes for Vice President Biden in Georgia.” …GA senate chairman Ligon report on testimony from Dec 3, 2020 hearing “We are calling upon the elections officials to engage the GBI to investigate any and all fraudulent activities, including those which were brought to light during Senate committee hearings on December 3, 2020.”…

Fulton County GA ballots supplier | Citizen WElls

33 percent of Tarrant County TX ballots from Runbeck Election Services of Phoenix AZ failed scan due to printing issue, Fulton County GA ballots supplier “Russell J. Ramsland, Jr., a cybersecurity expert from Texas, testified that his team had compared data from Dominion voting machines in those places where they were used around the nation…..Ramsland estimated that these anomalies translated to between 123,000 and 136,000 extra votes for Vice President Biden in Georgia.” …GA senate chairman Ligon report on testimony from Dec 3, 2020 hearing “We are calling upon the elections officials to engage the GBI to investigate any and all fraudulent activities, including those which were brought to light during Senate committee hearings on December 3, 2020.”…

Tarrant County plans to work with Black church leaders to ease fears over the COVID-19 vaccine

Tarrant County plans to work with Black church leaders to ease fears over the COVID-19 vaccine Tarrant County plans to work with Black church leaders to ease fears over the COVID-19 vaccine The Tarrant County judge and a commissioner said they re leaning on Black pastors in the county to help instill confidence in the COVID-19 vaccines. FORT WORTH, Texas - The Tarrant County judge and a commissioner said they re leaning on Black pastors in the county to help instill confidence in the COVID-19 vaccines. It s how they plan to tackle fears some may have over vaccine safety. Some things, like a vaccine PSA and virtual town hall meetings, are still in the planning stages, however, county leaders said they hope to  lead by example as a form of encouragement for minority communities.

Tarrant County leaders plan COVID vaccine PSAs targeting minority communities

Tarrant County leaders plan COVID vaccine PSAs targeting minority communities Tarrant County leaders plan COVID vaccine PSAs targeting minority communities While the much-anticipated vaccine is now getting into the arms of health care workers, Tarrant County is preparing to get vaccine awareness messaging into minority communities. FORT WORTH, Texas - Leaders are starting to lay out how they will circulate information about the COVID-19 vaccine. Politicians in Tarrant County want to focus on Black people and families who may be skeptical. While the much-anticipated vaccine is now getting into the arms of health care workers, Tarrant County is preparing to get vaccine awareness messaging into minority communities.

Tarrant County prepares for first deliveries of COVID-19 vaccines

Tarrant County prepares for first deliveries of COVID-19 vaccines Hospitals like Harris Methodist, Cook Children s and JPS will be among the first to receive thousands of doses Author: Lauren Zakalik Updated: 6:10 PM CST December 14, 2020 FORT WORTH, Texas By the end of this week, some Tarrant County hospitals will have received between 18,000 and 20,000 doses of Pfizer’s brand-new COVID-19 vaccine. “Everyone s excited,” said Tarrant County Judge Glen Whitley. “The end may be in sight.” And Whitley says the doses will keep coming, saying next week the county could see significantly more.  “It could be 30,000 to 40,000 vaccines,” he said. Like we saw in Dallas Monday, the first shots in Tarrant County will be going to hospital workers: nurses, doctors and supporting staff. In total this week, the Dallas Fort Worth Hospital Council says more than 50,000 medical staff will be vaccinated.

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