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 The Food and Drug Administrations advisory panel will meet tomorrow to discuss what the next COVID-19 vaccines should target.The group will also discuss who should access future vaccines. What are we aiming for   said panel member Dr. Stanley Perlman.  So I think, if the goal is to have no infection, then we failed because people are clearly getting reinfected. So then the question is, what do we want and what the vaccines have been great stanley cup  at, as has prior infection, is keeping people out of the hospital and keeping them from dying. The people who are still getting seriously sick from COVID include those over age 75, with compromised immune systems and with multiple health conditions like being extremely overweight.Some doctors on the advisory panel, like Dr. Paul Offit, believe that s who we need to be focused on with vaccines and anti-viral drugs.The FDA is proposing going forward that most Americans get one annual COVID shot. While I  stanley cup do agree with the notion of yearly vaccine, I think that yearly vaccines really should be directed against those high-risk groups,  Offit stanley cups  said.  I don t think everybody would reasonably get a yearly vaccine. He says it will be hard to know which variants to target in the vaccine as we do with the yearly flu vaccine because covid is a lot harder to predict.Perlman says he doesn t know if a yearly shot will be optimal either because of how long the vaccine offers immunity. He said it may be more realistic, so people know when to get vaccinated an Eqao DirecTV files complaint with FCC saying Disney won  t negotiate in good faith
 KENOSHA, Wis. 鈥?The Kenosha County Sheriff s Department and Kenosha Police Department say there is no reason to close roads or enact a curfew ahead of a verdict being returned in the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, according to a joint statement issued Tuesday. At this time, we have no reason to facilitate road closures, enact curfews or ask our communities to modify their daily routines,  the statement says.The joint statement goes on to say that th stanley thermobecher e two agencies  understand and recognize the anxiety  surrounding the trial, but that such measures are not needed, at least not as of now.FULL COVERAGE: The Trial of Kyle RittenhouseWatch The Trial While It Is Live Here Our departments have worked together and made coordinated efforts over the last year to improve response capabilities to large-scale events,  the statement says.  We have also strengthened our existing relati stanley cups onships with State and Federal resources. The statement concluded by saying both agencies will continue to be engaged with community leaders about the trial.The jury in Rittenhouse s trial began deliberations Tuesday morning after a full day of closing arguments and jury instructions on Monday.            Rittenhouse selects numbers of dismissed jurors                            The judge had Rittenhouse draw slips from a raffle drum to select alternate jurors who will be dismissed before deliberations. Eighteen jurors sat through two weeks of testimony.R stanley cup eport a typo or error // Submit a news tip