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Initially, researchers thought natural immunity after COVID-19 would last two to three months, but studies now show that it could last eight months or more. When the time is up though, you could be susceptible to catching COVID-19 again unless you get vaccinated to provide immunity says Dr. Hicks. We are seeing low COVID-19 cases. COVID-19 SHOT SIDE-EFFECTS STILL CONSISTENT AFTER THREE MONTHS BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - We’re learning more about the side effects of the COVID-19 vaccine as more people receive the shot. The biggest side reported effect is still the sore arm that some describe as feeling like you’ve been socked in the arm. “Soreness at the site of the injection, or sometimes redness or other symptomology at the WHAT COVID-19 SYMPTOMS TO STILL LOOK OUT FOR EVEN AFTER Being fully vaccinated doesn’t mean you won’t ever catch Covid-19 again and UAB infectious disease expert Dr. Michael Saag said you still need to be looking out for symptoms. “Those symptoms are very similar to the original Covid,” Saag said. “Fever, maybe COULD WE SEE A SURGE IN COVID-19 CASES AFTER THE MEMORIAL About 29% of Alabamians have been fully vaccinated, but a top doctor at UAB doesn’t believe we’ll see another huge surge in cases after the holiday. This Memorial Day will be a lot different than last year. UAB’s Dr. Michael Saag said a year ago we were worried about everyone being vulnerable to COVID. But right now the concern is for INTRUDER DRUNKENLY BREAKS INTO AIRBNB FILLED WITH DEPUTIES The Montana deputies, who were in Milwaukee for emergency vehicle training, say they never expected a crime to happen in their rental home. When they found the back door open, they realized there was an intruder, and when they went upstairs, they found a 19-year-old mansound asleep.
ALABAMA STILL FACING GAS SHORTAGES According to Gasbuddy, 4 percent of Alabama gas station are facing shortages. Georgia is at 26 percent, South Carolina at 27 percent, North Carolina at 24 percent, and Florida at 9 percent. You should be fine, but may have to search a little bit. GOV. COOPER PROPOSES SENDING NC FAMILIES CHECKS THROUGH Gov. Cooper proposes sending NC families checks through federal COVID relief funding. RALEIGH, N.C. (AP/WBTV) — Gov. Roy Cooper is proposing sending checks of up to $500 for eligible parents as North Carolina gets $5.7 billion in federal COVID relief funding. The Governor’s recommendations, released Wednesday, include assistingfamilies
BEEN TREATED WITH MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES? YOU’LL HAVE TO They have to be given within a couple days of diagnosis. “And it’s really I think been life-saving and helped reduce hospitalization,” said Overton. If you do receive the treatment, it will delay getting a vaccine. “When you give the monoclonal antibodies to a person with COVID , you then have to wait 90 days after that treatment MIXING JOHNSON & JOHNSON WITH PFIZER OR MODERNA VACCINE AN Johnson & Johnson only requires one shot, but has been shown in their trials to prevent severe outcomes of the virus, including death. WBRC has reported that mixing either Pfizer or Moderna is technically “OK” via the CDC, but only in extreme circumstances. Health officials have told us that the same vaccine is best. HOME - WBRC FOX6 NEWS - TOP HEADLINESHOMENEWSFIRST ALERT WEATHERSPORTSGET UP WITH GOOD DAY ALABAMACOMMUNITY WBRC FOX6 is Central Alabama's breaking news and First Alert Weather forecast leader for Birmingham, Tuscaloosa, Gadsden, Anniston, Cullman, and Shelby County. COVID-19 ‘NATURAL IMMUNITY’ COULD BE COMING TO AN END SOONAUTHOR:JOSH GAUNTT
Initially, researchers thought natural immunity after COVID-19 would last two to three months, but studies now show that it could last eight months or more. When the time is up though, you could be susceptible to catching COVID-19 again unless you get vaccinated to provide immunity says Dr. Hicks. We are seeing low COVID-19 cases. COVID-19 SHOT SIDE-EFFECTS STILL CONSISTENT AFTER THREE MONTHS BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - We’re learning more about the side effects of the COVID-19 vaccine as more people receive the shot. The biggest side reported effect is still the sore arm that some describe as feeling like you’ve been socked in the arm. “Soreness at the site of the injection, or sometimes redness or other symptomology at the WHAT COVID-19 SYMPTOMS TO STILL LOOK OUT FOR EVEN AFTER Being fully vaccinated doesn’t mean you won’t ever catch Covid-19 again and UAB infectious disease expert Dr. Michael Saag said you still need to be looking out for symptoms. “Those symptoms are very similar to the original Covid,” Saag said. “Fever, maybe COULD WE SEE A SURGE IN COVID-19 CASES AFTER THE MEMORIAL About 29% of Alabamians have been fully vaccinated, but a top doctor at UAB doesn’t believe we’ll see another huge surge in cases after the holiday. This Memorial Day will be a lot different than last year. UAB’s Dr. Michael Saag said a year ago we were worried about everyone being vulnerable to COVID. But right now the concern is for INTRUDER DRUNKENLY BREAKS INTO AIRBNB FILLED WITH DEPUTIES The Montana deputies, who were in Milwaukee for emergency vehicle training, say they never expected a crime to happen in their rental home. When they found the back door open, they realized there was an intruder, and when they went upstairs, they found a 19-year-old mansound asleep.
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HOME - WBRC FOX6 NEWS - BIRMINGHAM, ALHOMENEWSFIRST ALERT WEATHERSPORTSGET UP WITH GOOD DAY ALABAMACOMMUNITY AP: Trooper charged in child rape hid checkered FBI past. An Alabama state trooper arrested last week on charges he raped an 11-year-old girl had been kicked out of the FBI amid a string of sexual misconduct allegations but was hired anyway with the apparent help of a forged bureau letter that scrubbed his record clean. By. COVID-19 ‘NATURAL IMMUNITY’ COULD BE COMING TO AN END SOON Initially, researchers thought natural immunity after COVID-19 would last two to three months, but studies now show that it could last eight months or more. When the time is up though, you could be susceptible to catching COVID-19 again unless you get vaccinated to provide immunity says Dr. Hicks. We are seeing low COVID-19 cases. COVID-19 SHOT SIDE-EFFECTS STILL CONSISTENT AFTER THREE MONTHS BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - We’re learning more about the side effects of the COVID-19 vaccine as more people receive the shot. The biggest side reported effect is still the sore arm that some describe as feeling like you’ve been socked in the arm. “Soreness at the site of the injection, or sometimes redness or other symptomology at the WHAT COVID-19 SYMPTOMS TO STILL LOOK OUT FOR EVEN AFTER Being fully vaccinated doesn’t mean you won’t ever catch Covid-19 again and UAB infectious disease expert Dr. Michael Saag said you still need to be looking out for symptoms. “Those symptoms are very similar to the original Covid,” Saag said. “Fever, maybe 4 PEOPLE INJURED, 1 KILLED, 1 ARRESTED FOLLOWING PICKENS CO., Ala. (WBRC) - Four men were injured and one killed after a shooting at a home in Aliceville early Sunday morning. Aliceville Police say it happened after 2 a.m.. They arrived at a home on 7th Street NE to find the five victims suffering from gunshot wounds. They were all transported to COULD WE SEE A SURGE IN COVID-19 CASES AFTER THE MEMORIAL About 29% of Alabamians have been fully vaccinated, but a top doctor at UAB doesn’t believe we’ll see another huge surge in cases after the holiday. This Memorial Day will be a lot different than last year. UAB’s Dr. Michael Saag said a year ago we were worried about everyone being vulnerable to COVID. But right now the concern is for GOV. COOPER PROPOSES SENDING NC FAMILIES CHECKS THROUGH Gov. Cooper proposes sending NC families checks through federal COVID relief funding. RALEIGH, N.C. (AP/WBTV) — Gov. Roy Cooper is proposing sending checks of up to $500 for eligible parents as North Carolina gets $5.7 billion in federal COVID relief funding. The Governor’s recommendations, released Wednesday, include assistingfamilies
HOW TO CONTACT THE WBRC ON YOUR SIDE INVESTIGATORS Right now, he is working to answer your questions about the COVID-19 Vaccine. His email is jonathan.hardison@wbrc.com. His office number is 205-583-4323. Anchor and Investigative Reporter Morgan Hightower can be reached via email at morgan.hightower@wbrc.com. Her office BEEN TREATED WITH MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES? YOU’LL HAVE TO They have to be given within a couple days of diagnosis. “And it’s really I think been life-saving and helped reduce hospitalization,” said Overton. If you do receive the treatment, it will delay getting a vaccine. “When you give the monoclonal antibodies to a person with COVID , you then have to wait 90 days after that treatment DOES A PREVIOUS COVID-19 INFECTION CAUSE WORSE VACCINE Landers said the vaccine side effects aren’t as bad as what can happen from the COVID-19 virus. “The side effects are far far less than the risk of COVID-19 and the potential for severe illness, hospitalization, and death.”. Health Officials says side effects mean your body is building up immunity to the virus itself, but theysay it is
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February 11, 2020 at 12:18 PM CST - Updated February 11 at 12:18 PM (CNN) - SeaWorld said trainers will no longer stand or ride ondolphins.
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But PETA is claiming victory, saying, “stopping trainers from treating dolphins like surfboards means less abuse at SeaWorld. But orcas and other dolphins continue to suffer in tiny concrete tanks.” Meanwhile, SeaWorld has reached a $65 million settlement in a class-action lawsuit filed by investors in 2014. It followed revelations on the treatment of orcas in the documentary“Blackfish.”
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