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Texarkana police issue warning Wednesday about deadly street drug


TEXARKANA, Texas Texarkana police have issued a warning about deadly street drugs after a woman died of an overdose and her boyfriend was hospitalized. 
Officers issued the warning after finding the 25-year-old woman dead in a home on Apache Trail. Her 27-year-old boyfriend was treated with three doses of Narcan before being taken to an area hospital, where police said he was fighting for his life.  
Police believe the couple took some street level narcotics laced with fentanyl or some other deadly product. 
We think they were talking about opioids, oxycontin, something like that. . That s what they thought they were buying, but they wound up with something that may just like it, but it s laced with something else that s a dangerous and could kill you, said police spokesman Shawn Vaughn.  ....

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UGA COVID-19 cases remain steady, positivity rate sees increase


The University of Georgia reported 33 COVID-19 cases over the week of March 22-28, a steady but slight increase from the 32 cases a week before. Since the start of 2021, the university has reported 1,445 positive cases. Since the start of the pandemic, UGA has reported 6,749 positive cases.
Of the 33 cases reported this week, nine were from UGA’s surveillance testing program for volunteers without symptoms; eight were from the University Health Center’s testing program primarily for students with symptoms; two were from Athens testing sites and the remaining 14 were from the “other” category, which includes positive tests both inside and outside of Athens. In total, 30 students and three employees tested positive. ....

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What to expect after receiving your COVID-19 vaccine


BILLINGS - As more and more people receive their COVID-19 vaccines, some may experience side effects or reactions. Medical experts say reactions to any vaccine are completely normal. In fact, getting some sort of reaction is actually a sure sign the vaccine is working.
It means your immune system is revving up and doing what we want it to do, Dr. Susan Petersen, from St. Vincent Health Care, said.
Dr. Neil Ku, Hospital Epidemiologist at Billings Clinic, says soreness or pain in the injection site is the most common side effect, but fatigue, headaches or muscle aches can also occur. He also says those who have had COVID-19 in the past tend to have more intense side effects. Most of these symptoms, he says, can be treated with Tylenol or Ibuprofen. ....

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