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The most common side effects reported are some pain and swelling at the injection site and flu-like symptoms like fever, body aches, headache, exhaustion and chills. If that’s what happens after you get the vaccine, the CDC recommends taking over-the-counter pain medications like ibuprofen, aspirin, antihistamines or Tylenol. CAN COMPANIES REQUIRE WORKERS TO GET THE COVID-19 VACCINE Silverman says yes, but there is a catch. "If employees haven't received the vaccine, employers probably shouldn't ask why," he said. Cashier in a supermarket wearing mask and gloves during the COVID-19 pandemic. That prying could violate HIPAA and other privacy rules, Silverman said. Employers can also impose special work rules orrestrictions
DAMAR'S NEW APARTMENT VILLAGE SET TO OPEN THIS Damar's Donnie McCoy gave 13News a tour of the nearly-finished Damar Village. “The village was built with disabilities in mind but also normal life,” McCoy said. The first phase, set to open this summer, includes 12, four-bedroom units with shared living space. Each unit has a kitchen fully-equipped with appliances, a living room/dining 'THAT MEATBALL TASTES LIKE GASOLINE' The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says about 32 million cases of COVID-19 have been reported in the United States. As many as 80% of coronavirus patients lost at least some smell after contracting the virus, and 10% to 20% developed anosmia (complete loss of smell) for at least some period of time, according to Turner. He estimates between 10% and 30% of those with anosmia INDIANAPOLIS LOCAL NEWS: WEATHER, TRAFFIC, SPORTS AND MOREBACKLOCALSTATECRIME13 INVESTIGATESNATION / WORLD WTHR.com is the news leader for Indianapolis and Central Indiana. Get the latest news and breaking news from the Eyewitness News team. ONE PERSON IS DEAD, 3 HURT IN NORTH SHADELAND AVENUE INDIANAPOLIS — Metro police are investigating a shooting in the 7500 block of North Shadeland Avenue that left two men dead and two other people wounded. It was reported just before 2 a.m. Saturday. An IMPD spokesperson confirmed that CICERO MAN KILLED IN MOTORCYCLE CRASH IN NOBLESVILLE NOBLESVILLE, Ind. — A Cicero man was killed Saturday night in a crash between his motorcycle and and an SUV on 146th Street and Boden Road near Ruoff Music Center in Noblesville. Police say shortly before 9:15 p.m., Matthew D. Cooper, 37, of Cicero, was heading south on Boden Road on a 2009 Harley MARION COUNTY MASK MANDATE TO BE LIFTED JUNE 7 FOR FULLY The current Marion County Public Health Order remains in effect, but Hogsett provided a path to returning to normalcy. Beginning Monday, June 7, all Hoosiers who are fully vaccinated will no longer need to wear masks in Marion County unless a business or venue requires it. Masks must still be worn for everyone while at hospitals and on public MEMORIAL WALL ON DISPLAY IN JOHNSON COUNTY THROUGH SUNDAY FRANKLIN, Ind. — The "Wall That Heals," a tribute to those who lost their lives during the Vietnam War, will be on display in Franklin this week. It's a replica of the massive Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington. Volunteers who helped assemble the FAMILY OF VICTIMS IN PERU TRIPLE MURDER SPEAKS OUT ABOUT PERU, Ind. — The grief is overwhelming for the family of 26-year-old Jessica Sizemore, found shot to death last Friday, along with her 4-year-old daughter, Rae Lynn, and fiancé Jessie Hall in their Peru home. The lone survivor was the couple’s 2-year-old son, Jessiah, who police say sat inside THESE MEDICINES ARE OK TO TAKE TO COMBAT VACCINE SIDEAUTHOR: EMILYLONGNECKER
The most common side effects reported are some pain and swelling at the injection site and flu-like symptoms like fever, body aches, headache, exhaustion and chills. If that’s what happens after you get the vaccine, the CDC recommends taking over-the-counter pain medications like ibuprofen, aspirin, antihistamines or Tylenol. CAN COMPANIES REQUIRE WORKERS TO GET THE COVID-19 VACCINE Silverman says yes, but there is a catch. "If employees haven't received the vaccine, employers probably shouldn't ask why," he said. Cashier in a supermarket wearing mask and gloves during the COVID-19 pandemic. That prying could violate HIPAA and other privacy rules, Silverman said. Employers can also impose special work rules orrestrictions
DAMAR'S NEW APARTMENT VILLAGE SET TO OPEN THIS Damar's Donnie McCoy gave 13News a tour of the nearly-finished Damar Village. “The village was built with disabilities in mind but also normal life,” McCoy said. The first phase, set to open this summer, includes 12, four-bedroom units with shared living space. Each unit has a kitchen fully-equipped with appliances, a living room/dining 'THAT MEATBALL TASTES LIKE GASOLINE' The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says about 32 million cases of COVID-19 have been reported in the United States. As many as 80% of coronavirus patients lost at least some smell after contracting the virus, and 10% to 20% developed anosmia (complete loss of smell) for at least some period of time, according to Turner. He estimates between 10% and 30% of those with anosmiaNEWS HEADLINES
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INDIANA CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 UPDATES FOR SATURDAY, JUNE 12 14 hours ago · INDIANAPOLIS — Here are Saturday's latest updates on the coronavirus pandemic, including the latest news on COVID-19 vaccinations and testing in Indiana. Registrations for the vaccine are now open for Hoosiers 12 and older through the Indiana CHINA, US DIPLOMATS CLASH OVER VIRUS ORIGIN 11 hours ago · BEIJING, China — Top U.S. and Chinese diplomats appear to have had another sharply worded exchange, with Beijing saying it told the U.S. to cease interfering in its internal affairs and accusing Washington of politicizing the search for the origin of IU HEALTH EMPLOYEES REQUIRED TO GET COVID-19 VACCINE Updated: 1:48 PM EDT June 1, 2021. INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana University Health announced Tuesday it will require all employees to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by Sept. 1. "Vaccinating team members is a safe and effective way to protect patients and help reduce the spread of COVID-19 in facilities and in the community," the health care LIVE: PROTEST OVER IU HEALTH VACCINE REQUIREMENT 6 hours ago · Health care workers and supporters are protesting IU Health's decision to require all employees to be fully vaccinatedagainst COVID-19.
BIDEN URGES G-7 LEADERS TO CALL OUT, COMPETE WITH CHINA 13 hours ago · CARBIS BAY, Saint Ives — Leaders of the world's largest economies unveiled an infrastructure plan Saturday for the developing world to compete with China’s global initiatives, but they were searching for a consensus on how to forcefully to INTERNAL INVESTIGATION AFTER PHONE DATA SEIZED FROM HOUSE 1 day ago · WASHINGTON — The Justice Department's internal watchdog launched an investigation Friday after revelations that former President Donald Trump's administration secretly seized phone data from at least two House Democrats as part of an aggressive leaks probe. Democrats called the DELTA FLIGHT DIVERTED AFTER PASSENGER INVOLVED IN FIGHT 19 hours ago · WASHINGTON — Passengers on a cross-country Delta Air Lines flight Friday night were called into action after a fight broke out between an off-duty Delta flight attendant and someone else, forcing the flight to be diverted. A Delta spokesperson confirmed the incident happened on FUTURE OF BROAD RIPPLE CABOOSE IN DOUBT 21 hours ago · It's been a part of Broad Ripple for decades, but it's the end of the line for a historic caboose that currently sits along the Monon Trail. STEAM, DEBRIS ERUPT FROM PIPE IN DOWNTOWN INDY 5 hours ago · An underground steam pipe burst at the intersection of Michigan Street and Senate Avenue Saturday. INDIANAPOLIS LOCAL NEWS: WEATHER, TRAFFIC, SPORTS AND MOREBACKLOCALSTATECRIME13 INVESTIGATESNATION / WORLD WTHR.com is the news leader for Indianapolis and Central Indiana. Get the latest news and breaking news from the Eyewitness News team. LOCAL NEWS FROM WTHR, INDIANAPOLIS' SOURCE FOR LOCAL NEWS WTHR.com is the news leader for Indianapolis and Central Indiana. Get the latest news and breaking news from the Eyewitness News team.NEWS HEADLINES
9-year-old reunited with her mom after traveling to America to find her. On Sunday at Texas’ Austin-Bergstrom Airport, a mother tearfully embraced the little girl she left behind in Honduras, who crossed the border alone to find her. ONE PERSON IS DEAD, 3 HURT IN NORTH SHADELAND AVENUE INDIANAPOLIS — Metro police are investigating a shooting in the 7500 block of North Shadeland Avenue that left two men dead and two other people wounded. It was reported just before 2 a.m. Saturday. An IMPD spokesperson confirmed that MEMORIAL WALL ON DISPLAY IN JOHNSON COUNTY THROUGH SUNDAY FRANKLIN, Ind. — The "Wall That Heals," a tribute to those who lost their lives during the Vietnam War, will be on display in Franklin this week. It's a replica of the massive Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington. Volunteers who helped assemble the "TAPS" AT THE 105TH RUNNING OF THE INDIANAPOLIS 500 The 38th Infantry Division Band of the Indiana Army National Guard played "Taps" ahead of the 105th Running of the Indianapolis 500. MARION COUNTY MASK MANDATE TO BE LIFTED JUNE 7 FOR FULLY Last week, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated its guidelines on masks, which says fully vaccinated people — those who are two weeks past their final dose of a COVID-19 vaccine — can quit wearing masks outdoors in crowds and in most indoor settings and give up social distancing.However, partially vaccinated or unvaccinated people should continue wearing masks, the CAN COMPANIES REQUIRE WORKERS TO GET THE COVID-19 VACCINE The best option, according to Silverman, is for businesses and universities to make it easy for workers and students to get vaccinated. There are tax breaks for companies who give workers paid time off be vaccinated and, if necessary, recover from any sideeffects.
FAMILY OF VICTIMS IN PERU TRIPLE MURDER SPEAKS OUT ABOUT PERU, Ind. — The grief is overwhelming for the family of 26-year-old Jessica Sizemore, found shot to death last Friday, along with her 4-year-old daughter, Rae Lynn, and fiancé Jessie Hall in their Peru home. The lone survivor was the couple’s 2-year-old son, Jessiah, who police say sat inside DAMAR'S NEW APARTMENT VILLAGE SET TO OPEN THIS INDIANAPOLIS — There’s a a new, one-of-a-kind supportive living community for adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities. The apartments open soon in Decatur Township at Damar Services. Damar's Donnie McCoy gave 13News a tour of the INDIANAPOLIS LOCAL NEWS: WEATHER, TRAFFIC, SPORTS AND MOREBACKLOCALSTATECRIME13 INVESTIGATESNATION / WORLD WTHR.com is the news leader for Indianapolis and Central Indiana. Get the latest news and breaking news from the Eyewitness News team. LOCAL NEWS FROM WTHR, INDIANAPOLIS' SOURCE FOR LOCAL NEWS WTHR.com is the news leader for Indianapolis and Central Indiana. Get the latest news and breaking news from the Eyewitness News team.NEWS HEADLINES
9-year-old reunited with her mom after traveling to America to find her. On Sunday at Texas’ Austin-Bergstrom Airport, a mother tearfully embraced the little girl she left behind in Honduras, who crossed the border alone to find her. ONE PERSON IS DEAD, 3 HURT IN NORTH SHADELAND AVENUE INDIANAPOLIS — Metro police are investigating a shooting in the 7500 block of North Shadeland Avenue that left two men dead and two other people wounded. It was reported just before 2 a.m. Saturday. An IMPD spokesperson confirmed that MEMORIAL WALL ON DISPLAY IN JOHNSON COUNTY THROUGH SUNDAY FRANKLIN, Ind. — The "Wall That Heals," a tribute to those who lost their lives during the Vietnam War, will be on display in Franklin this week. It's a replica of the massive Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington. Volunteers who helped assemble the "TAPS" AT THE 105TH RUNNING OF THE INDIANAPOLIS 500 The 38th Infantry Division Band of the Indiana Army National Guard played "Taps" ahead of the 105th Running of the Indianapolis 500. MARION COUNTY MASK MANDATE TO BE LIFTED JUNE 7 FOR FULLY Last week, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated its guidelines on masks, which says fully vaccinated people — those who are two weeks past their final dose of a COVID-19 vaccine — can quit wearing masks outdoors in crowds and in most indoor settings and give up social distancing.However, partially vaccinated or unvaccinated people should continue wearing masks, the CAN COMPANIES REQUIRE WORKERS TO GET THE COVID-19 VACCINE The best option, according to Silverman, is for businesses and universities to make it easy for workers and students to get vaccinated. There are tax breaks for companies who give workers paid time off be vaccinated and, if necessary, recover from any sideeffects.
FAMILY OF VICTIMS IN PERU TRIPLE MURDER SPEAKS OUT ABOUT PERU, Ind. — The grief is overwhelming for the family of 26-year-old Jessica Sizemore, found shot to death last Friday, along with her 4-year-old daughter, Rae Lynn, and fiancé Jessie Hall in their Peru home. The lone survivor was the couple’s 2-year-old son, Jessiah, who police say sat inside DAMAR'S NEW APARTMENT VILLAGE SET TO OPEN THIS INDIANAPOLIS — There’s a a new, one-of-a-kind supportive living community for adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities. The apartments open soon in Decatur Township at Damar Services. Damar's Donnie McCoy gave 13News a tour of the LOCAL NEWS FROM WTHR, INDIANAPOLIS' SOURCE FOR LOCAL NEWS WTHR.com is the news leader for Indianapolis and Central Indiana. Get the latest news and breaking news from the Eyewitness News team. INDIANAPOLIS WEATHER ON WTHR WTHR.com is the news leader for Indianapolis and Central Indiana. Get the latest news and breaking news from the Eyewitness News team. LATEST INDIANA CORONAVIRUS UPDATES: MARION COUNTY 2 hours ago · INDIANAPOLIS — Here are Friday's latest updates on the coronavirus pandemic, including the latest news on COVID-19 vaccinations and testing in Indiana. Registrations for the vaccine are now open for Hoosiers 12 and older through the Indiana StateDepartment of
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CAN BUSINESSES REQUEST YOUR VACCINATION RECORDS? INDIANAPOLIS — There is a lot of excitement over the new CDC guidance for vaccinated people to be able to go unmasked indoors and out. But there is also concern over whether you should have to prove vaccination if a business asks for it. Viewers have sent 'THAT MEATBALL TASTES LIKE GASOLINE' The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says about 32 million cases of COVID-19 have been reported in the United States. As many as 80% of coronavirus patients lost at least some smell after contracting the virus, and 10% to 20% developed anosmia (complete loss of smell) for at least some period of time, according to Turner. He estimates between 10% and 30% of those with anosmia INDIANAPOLIS LOCAL NEWS: WEATHER, TRAFFIC, SPORTS AND MOREBACKLOCALSTATECRIME13 INVESTIGATESNATION / WORLD WTHR.com is the news leader for Indianapolis and Central Indiana. Get the latest news and breaking news from the Eyewitness News team. ONE PERSON IS DEAD, 3 HURT IN NORTH SHADELAND AVENUE INDIANAPOLIS — Metro police are investigating a shooting in the 7500 block of North Shadeland Avenue that left two men dead and two other people wounded. It was reported just before 2 a.m. Saturday. An IMPD spokesperson confirmed that CICERO MAN KILLED IN MOTORCYCLE CRASH IN NOBLESVILLE NOBLESVILLE, Ind. — A Cicero man was killed Saturday night in a crash between his motorcycle and and an SUV on 146th Street and Boden Road near Ruoff Music Center in Noblesville. Police say shortly before 9:15 p.m., Matthew D. Cooper, 37, of Cicero, was heading south on Boden Road on a 2009 Harley 'HER BABIES WERE EVERYTHING TO HER' FORT WAYNE, Ind. — The family of a woman and three young children who were killed in their Fort Wayne home are shedding more light on the lives of those victims. Sarah Zent and her children were found dead in a bedroom Wednesday morning. A relative went to MEMORIAL WALL ON DISPLAY IN JOHNSON COUNTY THROUGH SUNDAY FRANKLIN, Ind. — The "Wall That Heals," a tribute to those who lost their lives during the Vietnam War, will be on display in Franklin this week. It's a replica of the massive Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington. Volunteers who helped assemble the MARION COUNTY MASK MANDATE TO BE LIFTED JUNE 7 FOR FULLY The current Marion County Public Health Order remains in effect, but Hogsett provided a path to returning to normalcy. Beginning Monday, June 7, all Hoosiers who are fully vaccinated will no longer need to wear masks in Marion County unless a business or venue requires it. Masks must still be worn for everyone while at hospitals and on public FAMILY OF VICTIMS IN PERU TRIPLE MURDER SPEAKS OUT ABOUT PERU, Ind. — The grief is overwhelming for the family of 26-year-old Jessica Sizemore, found shot to death last Friday, along with her 4-year-old daughter, Rae Lynn, and fiancé Jessie Hall in their Peru home. The lone survivor was the couple’s 2-year-old son, Jessiah, who police say sat inside CAN COMPANIES REQUIRE WORKERS TO GET THE COVID-19 VACCINE Silverman says yes, but there is a catch. "If employees haven't received the vaccine, employers probably shouldn't ask why," he said. Cashier in a supermarket wearing mask and gloves during the COVID-19 pandemic. That prying could violate HIPAA and other privacy rules, Silverman said. Employers can also impose special work rules orrestrictions
CAN BUSINESSES REQUEST YOUR VACCINATION RECORDS? INDIANAPOLIS — There is a lot of excitement over the new CDC guidance for vaccinated people to be able to go unmasked indoors and out. But there is also concern over whether you should have to prove vaccination if a business asks for it. Viewers have sent 'THAT MEATBALL TASTES LIKE GASOLINE' The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says about 32 million cases of COVID-19 have been reported in the United States. As many as 80% of coronavirus patients lost at least some smell after contracting the virus, and 10% to 20% developed anosmia (complete loss of smell) for at least some period of time, according to Turner. He estimates between 10% and 30% of those with anosmia LATEST INDIANA CORONAVIRUS UPDATES: MARION COUNTY 2 hours ago · INDIANAPOLIS — Here are Friday's latest updates on the coronavirus pandemic, including the latest news on COVID-19 vaccinations and testing in Indiana. Registrations for the vaccine are now open for Hoosiers 12 and older through the Indiana StateDepartment of
PROTESTORS CALL FOR REVERSAL OF IU COVID VACCINE MANDATE 11 hours ago · BLOOMINGTON, Ind — Several hundred people gathered in Bloomington Thursday afternoon to protest Indiana University’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate. Parents, students, and others say the shot should be a choice, not a requirement to work at SENATORS LOOK FOR $570 BILLION MORE FOR INFRASTRUCTURE 10 hours ago · WASHINGTON — Editors Note: The video in the player above is from May 2020. A bipartisan group of senators is eyeing an infrastructure deal with $579 billion in new spending as negotiators try to strike a nearly $1 trillion deal on President INDIANA ENTREPRENEURS GET CHANCE TO HEAR FROM PITCH EXPERT 10 hours ago · INDIANAPOLIS — Small business owners in Indiana will get a big opportunity to learn more about how to pitch their goods and services. Kelly Sparks owns the Indiana Small Business Expo. She believes coming out of the pandemic, business connections are IU HEALTH WORKERS PROTEST COVID-19 VACCINE REQUIREMENT INDIANAPOLIS — Some IU Health workers don't want to get the COVID-19 vaccine. They are planning a protest Saturday against the requirement from their employer. IU Health is requiring all staff to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by September 1 or lose their job. "You get the vaccine or you lose your ability to provide for your family.STOP THE ROBOCALLS
Stop the Robocalls headlines from 13WTHR in Indianapolis, Indiana IU HEALTH EMPLOYEES REQUIRED TO GET COVID-19 VACCINE Updated: 1:48 PM EDT June 1, 2021. INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana University Health announced Tuesday it will require all employees to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by Sept. 1. "Vaccinating team members is a safe and effective way to protect patients and help reduce the spread of COVID-19 in facilities and in the community," the health care ARE BUSINESSES VIOLATING FEDERAL LAW BY ASKING IF YOU’VE The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the Equal Employment Opportunities Commission, the National Law Review, and Park Legal LLC. It’s now been 25 years since Congress passed HIPAA, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 2 GRANT COUNTY CHILDREN FOUND UNCONSCIOUS AFTER ALLEGEDLY Updated: 5:22 AM EDT May 30, 2021. GRANT COUNTY, Ind — The Grant County Sheriff's Department and the Department of Child Services are investigating an incident that resulted in two children being flown to Riley Hospital for Children. Officials were called to 4000 block of Creston Drive in Marion, Indiana, on Saturday, May 29 shortly after 5p
'THAT MEATBALL TASTES LIKE GASOLINE' The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says about 32 million cases of COVID-19 have been reported in the United States. As many as 80% of coronavirus patients lost at least some smell after contracting the virus, and 10% to 20% developed anosmia (complete loss of smell) for at least some period of time, according to Turner. He estimates between 10% and 30% of those with anosmia INDIANAPOLIS LOCAL NEWS: WEATHER, TRAFFIC, SPORTS AND MOREBACKLOCALSTATECRIME13 INVESTIGATESNATION / WORLD WTHR.com is the news leader for Indianapolis and Central Indiana. Get the latest news and breaking news from the Eyewitness News team.NEWS HEADLINES
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THE 'JOJO RABBIT' KIDS WIN THE AWARD FOR CUTEST OSCARS RED CARPETGUESTS
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Published: Feb 10th, 2020 - 6:41am (EST) Updated: Feb 10th, 2020 - 9:03am (EST) LOS ANGELES (WTHR) — Dozens of big name stars walked the Oscars red carpet, but none were cuter than "Jojo Rabbit" stars Roman Griffin Davis and Archie Yates. The two kids hammed it up for photographers on the Oscars red carpet in various poses. One photographer shouted that they should try jumping. The two youngsters readily obliged, and while it was a little less than coordinated, it was still pretty cute.E! News'
Giuliana Rancic caught up with the kids before they joined their parents and made their way down the rest of the red carpet. Rancic noted the two boys seemed to be having loads of fun. "I mean, there's like 500 celebrities here, so what's not to like?"Yates said.
The two young actors have become close friends after filming "Jojo Rabbit" together. "He's really funny," Davis said. "He's basically the funniest child...the funniest person my age I know." The actors were equally cute in their interview with ABC News. They had nothing but praise for their "Jojo Rabbit" director, Taika Waititi. "All you need to know is that he's very cool and very talented," thetwo boys said.
Yates and Davis also spoke about adjusting to life as a celebrity. Yates told a hilarious story about his parents finding a photo of someone who had gotten his face tattooed on their arm.SUGGESTED LINKS
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"That's scary!" Davis said to Yates. "Jojo Rabbit" won the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay and received five other nominations. The satirical film follows 10-year-old Jojo "Rabbit" Betzler, played by Davis and his imaginary friend Adolf Hitler, played by Waititi. Jojo tries to navigate life in Nazi Germany as he learns his mother, played by Scarlet Johansson, is hiding a young Jewish girl in their attic. Yates can next be seen in the upcoming "Home Alone" reboot on Disney+.Filed under:
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