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The student news site of Fenton High School

Fenton InPrint Online

The student news site of Fenton High School

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J&J complication kills Washington woman

J&J complication kills Washington woman

Riann Masi, Writer November 5, 2021

Late on Sept. 7, Washington State health officials declared that a woman in her late 30s had died from a rare blood-clotting syndrome after receiving the Johnson & Johnson (J&J) vaccine. This woman...

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FDA approval of Pfizer vaccine

Meghan Maier, Assistant Online Editor September 8, 2021

On Aug. 23, the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine received full Food and Drug Administrations (FDA) approval. This vaccine is recommended for individuals of 16 years of age and up; however, it continues to be available...

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COVID-19 Vaccines: Moderna VS. Pfizer

Meghan Maier, Online Editor March 3, 2021

For almost a year now, COVID-19 has changed the way of living and vaccines are now being distributed. There are three different vaccines: the Moderna vaccine, the Pfizer vaccine and the Johnson & Johnson...

New UK COVID-19 variant arrives in the U.S

New UK COVID-19 variant arrives in the U.S

Bree Soule, Online Editor in Chief January 15, 2021

A new variant of COVID-19 has emerged in the United Kingdom (UK) with an unusually large number of mutations and has been detected in numerous other countries, including the United States. This variant...

COVID-19 vaccines being distributed to the states

COVID-19 vaccines being distributed to the states

Bree Soule, Online Editor in Chief January 13, 2021

The first COVID-19 vaccine, the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, was produced in record-breaking time and has already begun being distributed to the states. Not long after the vaccine was announced, another...

Viable COVID-19 vaccine waiting for approval

Viable COVID-19 vaccine waiting for approval

Bree Soule, Online Editor in Chief December 10, 2020

COVID-19 has been spreading throughout the world and in that time, vaccines have been in the making to help prevent COVID-19— most with little success. However, recently a potential vaccine has been...

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