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The National Horsemen s Benevolent and Protective Association, together with state affiliates in Arizona, Arkansas, Indiana, Illinois, Louisiana, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Washington and West Virginia (Mountaineer) have filed a federal civil suit in an attempt to put the brakes on the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Act (HISA). The suit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas, names the Federal Trade Commission and several of its employees, as well as the people tasked with forming the Nominating Committee for the new federal authority.
The suit seeks to have HISA and a number of its elements declared unconstitutional, to enjoin defendants from taking any action to implement HISA, as well as nominal damages of $1 and compensatory damages of any fees charged to horsemen by the new authority.
Amarillo doctors share if people should give up alcohol when getting COVID-19 vaccine
Medical experts in Amarillo weigh in on the correlation between the two.
KFDA News at Six - VOD - clipped version By Freixys Casado | January 12, 2021 at 6:07 PM CST - Updated January 13 at 6:24 PM
AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) - The medical community has been debating whether alcohol can affect your response to the COVID-19 vaccine.
This debate started about a month ago after researchers in the UK and Russia said that drinking alcohol shortly before or after getting vaccinated can impact its effectiveness.
However, there is limited data on this topic.