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NOT REAL NEWS: A look at what didn t happen this week

CLAIM: A photo shows President Joe Biden kneeling in front of George Floyd’s son. THE FACTS: The young boy in the photo with Biden is not George Floyd’s son. Social media users shared the falsely identified photo during the murder trial this week of the Minnesota police officer charged with killing Floyd last May. “U.S. President Joe Biden kneels down to beg George Floyd’s son for forgiveness,” a Facebook user who posted the photo falsely claimed. The false claims also circulated on Twitter. In fact, the photo was taken on Sept. 9, 2020, and shows Biden in Detroit with a boy named C.J. Brown. His father, Clement Brown Jr., owns Three Thirteen, a clothing store in the city. Photographer Chip Somodevilla took the photo for Getty Images. Associated Press photographer Patrick Semansky also took a photo of Biden and C.J. from a similar angle that day. That photo also shows the boy’s grandfather, Clement Brown. Biden reportedly went to the store to shop for his grandchildren.

NOT REAL NEWS: A look at what didn t happen this week

NOT REAL NEWS: A look at what didn t happen this week
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National Primary Care Leader MDVIP Expands Texas Footprint to Over 110 Physicians in the State

National Primary Care Leader MDVIP Expands Texas Footprint to Over 110 Physicians in the State Mousumi Chanda-Kim, M.D., and Steven Spencer, M.D., F.A.A.F.P., Open MDVIP-Affiliated Practices in Austin and Houston Areas News provided by Share this article Share this article BOCA RATON, Fla., April 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/  MDVIP, the market leader in personalized healthcare with a network of over 1,100 doctors, today announced the addition of two new affiliated practices to its growing primary care footprint both in the southwest and nationally. Board-certified internist Mousumi Chanda-Kim, M.D., in Austin, and board-certified family medicine physician Steven Spencer, M.D., F.A.A.F.P., in Katy, have joined MDVIP to deliver a better healthcare experience with an emphasis on wellness and prevention. The new practices further expand MDVIP s footprint to over 110 affiliated physicians in Texas.

Texas COVID-19 vaccines open for everyone age 16 and up starting March 29

Credit: Sergio Flores for The Texas Tribune Need to stay updated on coronavirus news in Texas? Our evening roundup will help you stay on top of the day s latest updates. Everyone age 16 and older, regardless of occupation or health status, will be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine in Texas starting March 29, state health officials said Tuesday. The Texas Department of State Health Services is still asking providers to prioritize appointments for people who are 80 and older, and to prioritize walk-ins from anyone in that age group who shows up without an appointment. The vaccines are not limited to Texas residents, and citizenship is not a requirement for the vaccine.

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