This 2021 Recommendation Statement from the US Preventive Services Task Force recommends that clinicians offer pregnant persons effective behavioral counseling
Henry was recognized as an expert witness by the defense, prosecution and Judge Robert Cosgrove.
Henry evaluated Vazquez in April 2020 and said she reviewed all the case s police reports, grand jury testimony and interviewed both Vazquez and her fiancé, Jarred Groom. Based on the information that I reviewed and my examination of Ms. Vazquez, I concluded that, at the time of my evaluation, she met diagnostic criteria for a mental health condition that presented as a condition that distorted her thinking, her perception, Henry said. Distortion in her thinking and perception interfered with her ability to make good judgment, it affected her behaviors and it also affected her ability to meet the demands of everyday life.
Double-dipping? Mix and match? What future may hold for COVID-19 vaccinations By Sandi Doughton, The Seattle Times
Published: May 24, 2021, 7:45am
Share: FILE - In this March 5, 2021, file photo, syringes prepared with Pfizer s COVID-19 vaccine sit at a vaccination site in Long Beach, Calif. The White House is pushing a new reason to swipe right: Dating apps are starting to offer vaccination badges and super swipes for people who ve gotten their coronavirus shots. It s part of the administration s push to encourage COVID-19 vaccinations.(AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)
With COVID-19 vaccines now widely available in the U.S., Dr. Shan Lu’s friends and colleagues keep peppering him with the same question: Even though they are fully vaccinated, could they crank their immunity even higher by double-dipping with a dose of a different type?