“Yes, we need to listen to the government,” Sato said. “But we all have our own situations, we can not always swallow what the government says. We can not survive without working, we can not stop going out.” This growing sense of dissatisfaction with the government’s response to the virus …
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A new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows that Hispanic and Black children are at a disproportionate rate affected by the coronavirus pandemic, underlining how minority communities in the country are hardest hit by COVID-19 . The report, released Friday, uses pediatric data collected from …
Read More »Police in riot gear stormed a rally on Friday, removing hundreds of protesters by truck
BEIRUT (Reuters) – Riot police fire tear gas at protesters trying to break through a barrier to reach the Beirut parliament building on Saturday in protest of the government’s handling of this week’s devastating explosion in the city . Protesters gather as tear gas is fired by security forces during …
Read More »Grandfather ‘aggressive’ coyotes attack sheep in El Paso County, sheep test positive for rabies
EL PASO COUNTY, Colo. (KKTV) – A health alert from El Paso County officials was issued Friday night following an attack by a pack of coyotes. According to a release provided by El Paso County Public Health, a sheep tested positive for rabies after being attacked by coyotes. The attack …
Read More »New requirement for flu vaccination for UC students, faculty and staff
To support the health and well-being of UC students, faculty and staff, and our communities, the University of California, in consultation with UC Health leadership, has systemwide executive order that all members of the UC community are required to receive an influenza immunization by November 1, 2020. The executive mandate …
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