Parents of home-school children should not count on reclaiming the dining room table at any time soon. After seeing a two-year curriculum through the epidemic, school leaders across the country are still planning for the prospect of more distance education next fall at the start of the second school year. …
Read More »RN Wright of Arlington dies after 18-day battle with COVID-19
This is a developing story and will be updated all day. RN Wright of Arlington died on Sunday night, less than three weeks after the signing of the Covid-1 contract. He was 67 years old. His family and a spokesman confirmed Wright’s death Monday morning due to a coronavirus. Members …
Read More »Covid-19 is likely to stay here
At Tatan Suflana / Associated Press Vaccination campaigns have promised to curb COVID-19, but governments and businesses are increasingly accepting epidemiological warnings: the disease will spread for years or even decades, with society co-existing with COVID-19. As much as it goes with other local diseases like flu, measles and HIV. …
Read More »Studies show South Africa suspends AstraZeneca vaccine rollout, showing less protection against variant
During a briefing on Sunday, South African Health Minister Dr. Zwelle McIze said the grip would be temporary as scientists figured out how to administer the AstraZeneca vaccine most effectively. Mkhaiz said South Africa would go ahead with the configuration of the vaccines developed by Pfizer / Bioentech and Johnson …
Read More »For pregnant women, vaccines and variants create confusion and fear.
For most of the past year, young mothers in Lakewood, New Jersey, have experienced an epidemic as devastating as life and death. This is not to say that the community has not experienced part of its outbreak; That is. Or that families have not lost loved ones; They have. But …
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