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2 Democratic governors see stars dimmed by virus woes

2 Democratic governors see stars dimmed by virus woes
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What you need to know about March Madness and the NCAA tournament

What you need to know about March Madness and the NCAA tournament
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Florida doctor dies after COVID-19 vaccination; Indy doctor says vaccine unlikely the cause

by: Dr. Mary Gillis, D.Ed. Posted: Feb 18, 2021 / 09:40 PM EST INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) The federal government is investigating the death of a Florida man, Dr. Gregory Michael, who died after getting the Pfizer vaccine, according to a Facebook post by his wife, Heidi Neckelmann. The 56-year old doctor’s cause of death was attributed to a rare side effect seen in a handful of people after getting this vaccination. It’s called thrombocytopenia and is characterized by excessive internal bleeding caused by low platelet counts. At this point, there are no reported findings to show a link between the death and the vaccine, but Pfizer is aware of the situation.

The Pacers need to improve on rebounding, and they know it

Phil Taylor Phil Taylor ); } Like McConnell, Myles Turner also knows the Pacers need to be better on the boards, while adding the transition defense could use some shoring up too. “Defensive rebounding is a big thing,” says Turner when asked where the team still needs to improve defensively. “I think we give up way too many offensive rebounds throughout the season, and I think our transition defense has to get a little bit better. It’s gotten better these past couple games. But especially with the young teams that get out and run, that’s going to be something we have to nip in the bud.”

NCAA will allow a limited number of fans to attend March Madness

NCAA will allow a limited number of fans to attend its 67 March Madness games in Indiana BUT capacity at the men s basketball tournament is capped at 25% and masks are required The NCAA will allow a limited number of fans to attend all rounds of next month s men s basketball tournament in Indiana, where March Madness was relocated The governing body said Friday it is permitting 25 percent capacity at the venues to allow for social distancing amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic Attendees must wear face coverings, and cleaning and disinfecting efforts will be emphasized at venues in keeping with COVID-19 safety protocols

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