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Place North West | Salford gets ball rolling on more Greengate homes
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US won t make immigration arrests at COVID-19 vaccination sites

US won t make immigration arrests at COVID-19 vaccination sites By Associated Press President Biden signs executive orders on immigration President Joe Biden signed executive orders Tuesday to address family separation at the U.S.-Mexico border, border security and legal immigration, expanding efforts to quickly undo changes to immigration policy over the last four years. WASHINGTON (AP) - The U.S. government says it won’t be making routine immigration enforcement arrests at COVID-19 vaccination sites. Vaccination sites will be considered sensitive locations and generally off limits for enforcement actions, the Department of Homeland Security said in a statement Monday.

Doctor explains why the COVID-19 vaccine s 2nd dose has side effects

Doctor explains why the COVID-19 vaccine s 2nd dose has side effects Coronavirus vaccine second-dose side effects Many people who received both coronavirus vaccine doses say the second shot is worse than the first. We talk to a doctor about why that could be the case for some. As many people start receiving their second shot of the coronavirus vaccine, FOX 35 is looking into why some people have side effects from the second dose. Anytime something foreign enters the body, the body sees it as that something foreign, Dr. Jason Littleton said. It tries to recognize it. If it can’t recognize it. It tries to attack it.

Hospital boards, donors play favorites, get COVID-19 vaccine

Hospital boards, donors play favorites, get COVID-19 vaccine By RUSS BYNUM and MICHELLE R. SMITH and RACHEL LA CORTE Published  article Care home staff receive the Pfizer/BioNtech covid-19 vaccine at Bradley Manor residential care home in Belfast. (Photo by Liam McBurney/PA Images via Getty Images) While millions of Americans wait for the COVID-19 vaccine, hospital board members, their trustees and donors around the country have gotten early access to the scarce drug or offers for vaccinations, raising complaints about favoritism tainting decisions about who gets inoculated and when. In Rhode Island, Attorney General Peter Neronha opened an inquiry after reports that two hospital systems offered their board members vaccinations. A Seattle-area hospital system was rebuked by Washington Gov. Jay Inslee after it offered COVID-19 vaccination appointments to major donors. And in Kansas, members of a hospital board received vaccinations during the first phase of the state’s rol

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