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 FOXBOROUGH, Mass. 鈥?A young Connecticut woman didn 8 stanley thermobecher 217;t want to ever lose the autograph she got from Tom Brady.The New England Patriots star signed 19-year-old Megan Uhrynowski   arm after a practice at Gillette Stadium on Monday night that she had attended with a friend.Uhrynowski, a college student, told WHDH-TV her friend had suggested she turn the autograph into a tattoo.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        So she did.Uhrynowski went to a tattoo parlour the nex stanley cup becher t day and had the five-time Super Bowl champion   signature permanently etched on her arm.  stanley vaso        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 She said she was freaking out when Brady responded to her request to sign her arm during an autograph session with fans, adding: It was probably like the coolest thing.___               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Information from: WHDH-TV, http://www1.whdh                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              By The Associated Press Xfgb Man who fired shots in DC pizza parlour expected in court
 Pictures of smiling seniors and hard-working health-care staff getting some of the first COVID-19 vaccin stanley taza e doses have become messages of hope after 11 long pandemic months.Many jurisdictions around the world, Canada and its provinces included, have rushed to make sure that those most at risk are being protected first, giving initial doses to people such as Anita Quidangen, a personal support worker at a long-term-care centre in Toronto, and Sahra Kaahiye, a respiratory therapist in Edmonton.But with more doses anticipated soon 鈥?the prime minister announced Tu stanley cup esday that Canada could see as many as 168,000 doses of a second vaccine, the Moderna candidate, arrive this year assu stanley kubek ming its approved by regulators 鈥?many are wondering, who will be next in the vaccination pecking order, and, more self-interestedly: When is it my turn                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Its like a 5,000-piece jigsaw puzzle,  Shannon MacDonald, an assistant professor of nursing and PhD at the University of Alberta, says of the challenge of deciding who should get a vaccine and when. Shes leading a research team that is surveying people who were identified as most high risk and likely to be high up on any priority list.Provinces have not yet released much information about who will be called up after the initial high-risk groups. MacDonald says its likely they dont know yet exactly who will be given the opportunity or in what order, because much is going to depen