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Do you happen to have a backwards PN2907?
They should survive being run backwards and can be popped out and flipped around.
Q1A looks OK. Q1B is a bit suspect, but it's impossible to tell for certain. Buy some solder wick and use it to clear the solder away from the board.
I use an Engineer solder sucker. It has a flexible tube to get right in the joint.
Amazon has them. Engineer SS-02 Solder Sucker https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002MJMXD4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_3WN0EbRJR5B6S
What I really meant to write and then didn't is this. It looks to me like you may have damaged one solder pad at Q1A, not Q1B. Once you have cleaned things up you should take a close look at the solder pad next to the edge of the PCB at Q1A.