Zanesville school board member resigns – Y-City News

[ad_1] A local school board is in the process of selecting a replacement following the resignation of its senior member. Brian Swope announced at the Zanesville school board meeting in August that he was tendering his resignation, effective immediately. Swope was first elected by voters in 2007 to serve on the board of directors and … Read more

Harvard Law Class of 2024 Marks Most Diverse in School History | New

[ad_1] Harvard Law School’s 2024 class is the most diverse in school history, HLS announced on Friday. Fifty-six percent of current first-year Harvard law students identify as people of color and 54 percent identify as women, according to a press release issued by the school. Kristi Jobson ’06, assistant dean for admissions at Harvard Law … Read more

Huge benchmark study shows unequivocally that surgical masks work to reduce the spread of coronavirus

[ad_1] The results of a massive study in Bangladesh unequivocally show that surgical masks reduce the spread of SARS-CoV-2, scientists say. The results – of the highest-quality type of benchmark clinical trial known as a randomized controlled trial – are expected to “end any scientific debate” about the effectiveness of masks in fighting the spread … Read more

CORDIS | European Commission

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Softball: Strong defense, Currie HR helps North overtake South

[ad_1] Fields finished the day 3-for-7. She had two hits and two runs in Game 2, but her shortstop defense was particularly impressive. In the fourth inning of Game 1, she made a great play on a bad jump to catch Ashley Chu on first base. Fields had seven defensive chances in Game 2 and … Read more

Vaccination reduces the risk of Covid in the long term, even when people are infected

[ad_1] PPeople fully vaccinated against Covid-19 appear to have a much lower likelihood of developing a long Covid than unvaccinated people even when they contract the coronavirus, a study published Wednesday shows. Research is one of the first evidence that vaccination dramatically decreases the risk of long-term Covid, even with a breakout infection. Already, researchers … Read more

Robert Christenson | News, Sports, Jobs

[ad_1] Robert christenson FLINT, Michigan – Robert Lee Christenson, 69, of Flint, Michigan, died on August 29, 2021. Robert was born November 7, 1951, son of Francis and Rita (Elsila) Christenson. He was a member of Our Risen Lord Lutheran Church. Robert has been involved in Boy Scouts and Girls Scouts. He was an avid … Read more

Cincinnati hospital poll on COVID vaccine shows third of nurses would quit rather than be forced to take it

[ad_1] Ohio nurses oppose hospitals forcing them to take the coronavirus vaccine, and a recent survey shows that about 30% of nurses at a Cincinnati medical center would stop before taking the vaccine. One hundred and thirty-six of 456 nurses who responded to a union survey at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center said they … Read more

National poll: 69% of students support COVID-19 vaccination mandates

[ad_1] Davis Technical College is the first public technical college in Utah to announce a COVID-19 vaccination requirement. Students must receive the COVID-19 vaccine by December 22. Exemptions for medical, religious or personal reasons are allowed. Davis Tech has partnered with the Davis County Department of Health to deliver COVID-19 vaccines to its campus and … Read more