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Black Lives Matter militants stormed the Iowa State Capitol, in a
move that would be described as an “insurrection” if conducted by people
on the right.
The militant leftists forced their way into the building to stage a die-in.
This was horrible.
A female postal service worker was brutally beaten in broad daylight in Flint, Michigan by several women over delayed stimulus checks.
The women are filmed pummeling the woman and pulling her hair.
Police say the woman is in good condition and an arrest was made in the beating.
According to the video, the white female is a USPS postal worker and
she is attacked by multiple African American women regarding “stimulus
money”:
North Carolina sites halt J&J shots after adverse reactions
BRYAN ANDERSON
RALEIGH,
N.C. (AP) — North Carolina health officials said on Thursday that they
stopped administering Johnson & Johnson doses at a mass vaccination
site in Raleigh and at clinics in Hillsborough and Chapel Hill after at
least 26 people experienced adverse reactions, including fainting.
Four people were taken to hospitals for further examination, and state and federal health officials are reviewing the matter.
The
U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention noted that reactions
like fainting are not uncommon after someone is vaccinated, though it is
reviewing reports of adverse reactions in North Carolina and three
other states. All those taken to hospitals are expected to recover,
local health officials said.
“Right now, we are working with NC
DHHS (the state Department of Health and Human Services) and the CDC to
further evaluate the situation to assure everyone is confident in the
continued safety of our vaccine operations,” said a statement from Kim
McDonald, medical director at Wake County Human Services.
Wake
County announced Thursday evening that it stopped administering Johnson
& Johnson doses at PNC Arena after 18 of the more than 2,300 people
vaccinated experienced adverse reactions, including four individuals who
were taken to hospitals and are expected to be released.
The
decision to halt J&J vaccines at PNC Arena was made with less than
two hours of appointments left to be administered. People who were at
the site were then given Pfizer vaccines or allowed to reschedule their
existing J&J appointments.
A pair of clinics in Hillsborough
and Chapel Hill also elected to stop offering the Johnson & Johnson
vaccine and are in the process of rescheduling 350 appointments for
people who were set to receive their single-dose J&J shot on Friday.
In
Colorado on Wednesday, 11 people saw adverse reactions after receiving a
J&J shot. Two of those individuals were taken to a hospital.
CDC
spokeswoman Kristen Nordlund said it is aware of adverse reactions in
some people who received the vaccine shots in Iowa, Colorado, Georgia
and North Carolina. Those reactions include dizziness, light headedness,
feeling faint and rapid breathing.
She said the CDC is working
with state and local officials to evaluate the issues and has performed
vaccine lot analyses and not found reasons for concern. The CDC is not
telling health departments to stop vaccinations.
“COVID-19
vaccines are safe and effective,” she said. “Many people don’t have any
side effects after COVID-19 vaccines, but some people will have pain or
swelling at the injection site or fever, chills, or a headache. These
typically don’t last long and are signs that your body is building
protection.”
David Wohl, an infectious disease expert at UNC
Health who oversees the UNC vaccination sites, said between eight and 14
of the roughly 1,250 J&J vaccine recipients it injected on Thursday
fainted after receiving the shot, though nobody was taken to a
hospital.
Because of the timing of the day in which the adverse
reactions started occurring, Wohl said UNC Health completed all shots
for people who had appointments on Thursday at the two sites.
While
his department is still working to analyze the source of the problem,
he does not believe most of the cases stem from allergic reactions to
the vaccine.
“I'm just concerned that if we have as many people
fainting as we do, we need to understand why,” Wohl said. “Everyone that
I've seen really doesn't have an underlying medical history that's of
concern, but many of them do report having fainted previously.”
Johnson
& Johnson, the vaccine's manufacturer, said in a statement that
“there is no greater priority than the safety and well-being of the
people we serve. When we receive reports of adverse events in
individuals receiving our medicines and vaccines, we collect necessary
information and carefully assess the events.”
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Associated Press writer Mike Stobbe in New York contributed to this report.
Across
the country states are expanding their COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to
16 and 17-year-olds. Pfizer announced its vaccine is safe and effective
in preventing the illness in students aged 12 and older.
Thirteen people at a COVID-19vaccination
site in Colorado had adverse reactions to the Johnson & Johnson
vaccine on Wednesday — shutting down operations for the day, a report
said.
Officials did not disclose the types of
reactions suffered by less than 1 percent of the more than 1,700 people
given shots at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City, The Denver Gazette reported.
The
vaccination effort was being sponsored by the state and Centura Health.
More than 600 people with appointments Wednesday were unable to receive
their vaccinations after the early closure.
"We
followed our protocols and in an abundance of caution, made the
decision — in partnership with the state — to pause operations for the
remainder of the day," Centura Health officials said in the statement
obtained by the newspaper.
On Friday, families will be moved into a Best Western in El Paso,
which ICE had dubbed “Casa Estrella” or “Star House.” The hotel is
making at least 186 beds available for families. The building is located
next to a Starbucks and 2 miles south of El Paso International Airport.
The Biden Administration is using a Best Western and a Comfort Inn up the road near El Paso, Texas.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement is taking over seven hotels near
the southern border starting Friday as the federal agency begins placing
migrant families released from Border Patrol custody into the hotels.
Hundreds of people who illegally came over the U.S.-Mexico border
with a family member will be placed in hotels in El Paso, Texas, and
Chandler, Arizona, this Friday as the Biden administration spends tens
of millions of dollars to house people despite having its own holding
centers, according to internal documents reviewed by the Washington
Examiner. ICE has not revealed whether the families will be sent back to
their home countries or released into the United States.
The Biden administration faces a growing problem at the border, where
more people are coming across between land ports of entry than during
the 2019 humanitarian crisis. U.S. authorities had been returning all
children, families, and adults to Mexico since the start of the
coronavirus pandemic last March, but a change in Mexican law has blocked
the return of families with young children who come into the U.S.
through South Texas. As a result, families must be taken into custody,
but the Biden administration is struggling to house everyone.
A new prayer book being sold at Target and written by Sarah Bessey
features a prayer from Chanequa Walker-Barnes that begs the Lord to help
her “hate white people” and the “nice ones, the Fox News-loving,
Trump-supporting voters who ‘don’t see color’ but who make thinly veiled
racist comments about ‘those people..
The passages in the book are clearly satanic.
In one passage Dr. Chanequa Walker-Barnes tries to pass these off as Christian prayer in her book “A Rhythm of Prayer.”
The left continues to replace Christ with pure evil.
Instagram user Kangminlee added this on this evil satanic prayer.
Via Instagram user Kangmin Lee:
Governor Greg Gianforte received his first coronavirus vaccine on Friday.
Montana Governor Greg Gianforte and his wife tested positive for the coronavirus on Monday.
Governor Gianforte made the announcement on the governor’s webpage.
HELENA — Gov. Greg Gianforte has tested positive for COVID-19, according to a Monday evening announcement by his office.
The result comes four days after Gianforte received his initial dose
of the vaccine. He first started experiencing “mild symptoms” on Sunday,
according to the announcement. After being tested Monday in Gallatin
County and receiving a positive result, the governor and first lady
Susan Gianforte, who tested positive on Tuesday, are isolating at their
residence in Bozeman.
The governor’s press office did not announce any publicly
scheduled events on Monday and said all further public events have been
cancelled until further notice.