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LAS VEGAS KTNV 鈥?Are you looking for cold and flu medication If you are, you ve likely found a lot of empty shelves as the flu, COVID, and RSV, have sent people searching for relief. The shelves are very thin, said Las Vegas resident Sharon Banfield. I have noticed the stock is very low. Banfield says seeing empty shelves when shopping for cold and flu products is concerning. If you have gone shopping for over-the-counter stanley quencher cold and flu medicine lately at stores such as CVS, or Walgreens, you may have seen bare shelves. But big chain stores are not the only ones seeing a shortage. Refill Pharmacy in Nevada is also feeling the impact. Pharmacist and owner Sally Chia say she believes the medication shortage is because of our current flu season along with the deluge of RSV and COVID-19 cases. We are getting patients calling in looking for flu medication, which is not available, said Chia. Chia says she has been calling her wholesaler inquiring about the availability of certain medications like fever reducers, pain relief products as well as prescription drugs. She says she was told some medications like antibiotics and Tamiflu could take up to a month to restock. With the flu, you have to take Tamiflu wi stanley shop thin 48 hours of showing symptoms. The availability of children s painkillers fi botella stanley rst started dropping in June. After some recovery in early fall, it started to dip again in November, according to Market Research firm Nielsen IQ, which tracks retailer point-of-sale data. We re Qvhj Companies offer option to ship luggage instead of checking; is it worth it
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This morning, the names of three men were separately trending on Twitter. Justin Howell, Sean Monterrosa and Jamel Floyd. All of them are men of color who were injured or killed in incidents involving law enforcement officers this week.Thekilling of George Floyd, a 46- stanley cup year-old black man in Minneapolis, served as the catalyst for nationwide protests which began last week. The sorrow and outrage over the disturbing video of his final moments came on top of a long history of black Americans being injured or killed in encounters with police or targeted with violence because of the color of their skin.The SayTheirNames campaign encourages publications and social media users to not just identify victims of police brutality by the incidents that killed them but to focus on their individual humanity and use their names. The hashtag is often accompanied by lists of names of black men and women killed in recent years, includ stanley cup ing Trayvon Marti stanley cup n, Tamir Rice, Michael Brown, Eric Garner, Philando Castile,Breonna Taylorand many others. And the list has not stopped growing. Several people have been severely injured or killed by officers during recent protests and unrest.On Thursday, after about a week and a half of nationwide protests, several more names began trending on Twitter, often with the hashtag SayTheirName to raise awareness of these new incidents. Here are some of their stories: Justin HowellHowell was shot in the head by Austin polic Uqlx This week on Sunday Morning (August 16)
MARANA, Ariz. -- Police say a bride in southern Arizona was arrested on suspicion of impaired driving after she was involved in a car crash on the way to her wedding. Amber Young was wearing an open-back dress when she was handcuffed and put into a police cruiser Monday in Marana, 30 miles north of Tucson.Police spokesman Sgt. Chriswell Scott says one person suffered minor injuries in the crash.It is not known whether Young has an attorney who can comment on her behalf. Scott tweeted, Don t drive impaired, till death do we part doesn t need any help. Young was taken to a police substation to have her blood drawn and released without going to jail. It s unknown whether Young made it to her wedding.Arizona has some of the strictestDUI lawsin the country, CBS affiliate KPHO reports. Driving with a blood alcohol level of 0.08 percent or above is illegal, bu stanley cup tArizona lawallows consequences if there is impairment to the slightest degree. More from CBS News air max Shooting in mall in Vancouver, Washington leaves 1 dead, 2 wounded Family of mom who die jordan d after delayed abortion care says death was preventable
LAS VEGAS KTNV 鈥?Are you looking for cold and flu medication If you are, you ve likely found a lot of empty shelves as the flu, COVID, and RSV, have sent people searching for relief. The shelves are very thin, said Las Vegas resident Sharon Banfield. I have noticed the stock is very low. Banfield says seeing empty shelves when shopping for cold and flu products is concerning. If you have gone shopping for over-the-counter stanley quencher cold and flu medicine lately at stores such as CVS, or Walgreens, you may have seen bare shelves. But big chain stores are not the only ones seeing a shortage. Refill Pharmacy in Nevada is also feeling the impact. Pharmacist and owner Sally Chia say she believes the medication shortage is because of our current flu season along with the deluge of RSV and COVID-19 cases. We are getting patients calling in looking for flu medication, which is not available, said Chia. Chia says she has been calling her wholesaler inquiring about the availability of certain medications like fever reducers, pain relief products as well as prescription drugs. She says she was told some medications like antibiotics and Tamiflu could take up to a month to restock. With the flu, you have to take Tamiflu wi stanley shop thin 48 hours of showing symptoms. The availability of children s painkillers fi botella stanley rst started dropping in June. After some recovery in early fall, it started to dip again in November, according to Market Research firm Nielsen IQ, which tracks retailer point-of-sale data. We re Qvhj Companies offer option to ship luggage instead of checking; is it worth it
SAN DIEGO 鈥?A stranger helped a woman through a flight from San Diego to Nashville in a random act of kindness caught on camera.The flight had just started to take off when Megan stanley vattenflaska Schofield saw an elderly woman tightly clutching a young man s arm. Upon take-off, she mentioned she hadn t flown in 15 years and sh stanley water bottle e was scared, and she said to the gentleman, take my hand, and he grabbed her hand, Schofield said.Schofield discovered the woman was 96 years old and flying to celebrate her birthday with family across the country. Seeing that, I told the gentleman I would want somebody to treat my grandmother the way you treated her, she said.Schofield posted the moment on Facebook, where it s been shared more than 70,000 times. Sometimes we re just so caught up in the hustle and bustle that we don t always see who needs help. The man in the photo, identified only as Ben, emailed Schofield, saying he was happy such a simple moment could be so im caneca stanley portant to so many people.Schofield was inspired to pay it forward. When she got tot the airport for her return flight home, she encountered an older woman who was getting ready to board a flight. I could tell she was a little bit worried, Schofield said. She said, I don t fly, I drive, so I walked her to her gate, and she gave me a big hug. The elderly woman who received help from the young man is named Virginia. She was on her way to Kansas
Dfjg Impeach Trump Not so fast, say these Democratic leaders
This morning, the names of three men were separately trending on Twitter. Justin Howell, Sean Monterrosa and Jamel Floyd. All of them are men of color who were injured or killed in incidents involving law enforcement officers this week.Thekilling of George Floyd, a 46- stanley cup year-old black man in Minneapolis, served as the catalyst for nationwide protests which began last week. The sorrow and outrage over the disturbing video of his final moments came on top of a long history of black Americans being injured or killed in encounters with police or targeted with violence because of the color of their skin.The SayTheirNames campaign encourages publications and social media users to not just identify victims of police brutality by the incidents that killed them but to focus on their individual humanity and use their names. The hashtag is often accompanied by lists of names of black men and women killed in recent years, includ stanley cup ing Trayvon Marti stanley cup n, Tamir Rice, Michael Brown, Eric Garner, Philando Castile,Breonna Taylorand many others. And the list has not stopped growing. Several people have been severely injured or killed by officers during recent protests and unrest.On Thursday, after about a week and a half of nationwide protests, several more names began trending on Twitter, often with the hashtag SayTheirName to raise awareness of these new incidents. Here are some of their stories: Justin HowellHowell was shot in the head by Austin polic Uqlx This week on Sunday Morning (August 16)
MARANA, Ariz. -- Police say a bride in southern Arizona was arrested on suspicion of impaired driving after she was involved in a car crash on the way to her wedding. Amber Young was wearing an open-back dress when she was handcuffed and put into a police cruiser Monday in Marana, 30 miles north of Tucson.Police spokesman Sgt. Chriswell Scott says one person suffered minor injuries in the crash.It is not known whether Young has an attorney who can comment on her behalf. Scott tweeted, Don t drive impaired, till death do we part doesn t need any help. Young was taken to a police substation to have her blood drawn and released without going to jail. It s unknown whether Young made it to her wedding.Arizona has some of the strictestDUI lawsin the country, CBS affiliate KPHO reports. Driving with a blood alcohol level of 0.08 percent or above is illegal, bu stanley cup tArizona lawallows consequences if there is impairment to the slightest degree. More from CBS News air max Shooting in mall in Vancouver, Washington leaves 1 dead, 2 wounded Family of mom who die jordan d after delayed abortion care says death was preventable