One of those mysteries: why can the experience be so different from person to person. One expert says he can look at the answer at previous faxes have persons. “When we looked at the setting of Covid’s disease, we found that people who had previous vaccinations with a variety of …
Read More »Liz Cheney calls Kamala Harris a ‘radical’, saying her voting record is to Bernie Sanders’ left
Sen. Kamala Harris was elected as presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden’s running mate was “surprising,” said rep. Liz Cheney on Wednesday, and set the California Democrats’ voting record in the Senate. “Joe Biden has really tried to portray himself as the moderate in this race, as someone who’s a …
Read More »A Katy nursing home staff tested positive for new coronavirus. Then 77 residents did the same.
At Sterling Oaks Rehabilitation, weekly updates for residents and families followed an alarming spread of the new coronavirus from no one infected in May to one sick employee in June to at least 70 infected residents by July, including up to 15 deaths. What was initially a success story of …
Read More »Size 12 to continue with Fall Sports
Story links The Big 12 Board or directors agreed yesterday to continue with plans for the fall sports seasons. “The board continues to believe that the health and well-being of our student-athletes should guide all decisions,” commented Board Chairman and TCU Chancellor Victor Boschini. “To this end, the council has …
Read More »When should schools use distance learning only? Mass. Releases new metrics to help districts decide to use COVID-19 infection rates
The new guidance came hours after Governor Charlie Baker released a color-coded map on Tuesday that classifies the risk level for coronavirus for each community statewide. During a press conference, he asked why every district in the white and green low-risk zones would begin their school year at a distance. …
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