Lansing, Mitch. – Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer provided an update on COVID-19 in the state, including more about the future of contact sports, the spread of the new COVID type, and the resignation of Michigan’s health director. Here are our seven gifts from the Monday afternoon briefing. Whitemayer has reported …
Read More »Five Israeli police officers injured in clashes with ultra-Orthodox protesters over coronavirus ban
Five Israeli police officers were injured Sunday in clashes with ultra-Orthodox protesters protesting coronavirus bans in cities across the country. Police reported injuries to five officers and at least four arrests as large crowds of ultra-Orthodox protesters clashed with officers in several Israeli cities. Associated Press report. Israeli law enforcement, …
Read More »Covid-19 vaccine: Riverside County officials correct appointment error but supply is an issue
Riverside, California. (KABC) – A new report suggests that Covid-19 has been vaccinated in the last number in California compared to other states, which is in percentage. According to Bloomberg’s Vaccine Tracker, California has administered only 37.3% of its vaccine supply. Locally, Riverside County residents are among those who have …
Read More »Florida Public Pharmacies will begin administering the COVID-19 vaccine
Nice, fla. – In light of the positive reviews of the program, government Ron Descent announced that more Florida public pharmacies will soon begin administering the COVID-19 vaccine to residents aged 65 and over. The governor made the announcement outside a grocery store in Nisville on Tuesday morning. He said …
Read More »Learn 5 things for January 12: Capitol Riot, Funding, Fraud, Covid-19, Death Session, Cuba
Here’s what you need to know Fast forward to your day. (You can also get “5 Things You Need Today” delivered daily in your inbox box. Sign up here.) 1. Capitol riots 2. Corporate feedback Capitol riots are shaking the world of political fundraising, as big companies like Google, Coca-Cola …
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