IPS Superintendent Announces Addition of COVID-19 Protocols – WISH-TV | Indianapolis News | Indiana weather

[ad_1] INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – The superintendent of Indianapolis public schools on Monday evening announced additional protocols that will begin after Labor Day to curb the spread of the coronavirus. All changes are marked in blue on an IPS web page showing all district protocols. Superintendent Aleesia Johnson announced the changes in a Vimeo video Monday … Read more

Unmasked, unvaccinated teacher infects half of her class and some family members, CDC says

[ad_1] An unvaccinated teacher went to work while showing symptoms of Covid-19 and ended up infecting 26 students, staff and family in Marin County, Calif., According to a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. On May 19, the teacher experienced congestion and fatigue, but the symptoms escalated to cough, fever, and headache … Read more

Almost All Bay Area Counties Surpass State Vaccination Rates New

[ad_1] In the Greater Bay Area, COVID-19 vaccination rates among people 12 years of age and older exceed the state’s vaccination rate in all counties except a Monday. About 80 percent of the state’s vaccine-eligible residents have received at least one dose, according to data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, while … Read more

With Recall Imminent, Newsom Gets Help from Friends in Legislature | New

[ad_1] Read this article on Spanish. Turns out 2021 isn’t a good year for Democrats to get California too noticed because it’s weird. As Gov. Gavin Newsom faces a September 14 recall election, his fellow Democrats in the Legislature appeared to protect him from the signing or veto of controversial measures as they eliminated hundreds … Read more

‘Natural immunity’ to COVID-19 must be included in political discussions

[ad_1] Former Food and Drug Administration commissioner Scott Gottlieb, who is also a member of the Pfizer board of directors, noted that “natural immunity” acquired from a previous infection with COVID-19 should be included in virus-related policy and mandate discussions. “The rest of the evidence shows that natural immunity confers long-lasting protection,” Gottlieb said in … Read more

Unrated Michigan enters season with chip on shoulder – News-Herald

[ad_1] By LARRY LAGE ANN ARBOR, Mich .– Jim Harbaugh and the Michigan Wolverines are eagerly awaiting a fresh start. They need it. College football’s most successful program has just had a tough season, even by pandemic standards. Michigan has won just two games, lost four and called off three due to a COVID-19 outbreak. … Read more

CDC panel debates COVID booster injections

[ad_1] An advisory group from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention met on Monday to discuss whether or not eligible Americans should receive a COVID-19 booster. The meeting of the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices came as an independent panel of experts advising the CDC recommended the use of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine … Read more

Kan. Mother grapples with 4-year-old COVID infection ‘punch’

[ad_1] Jenna Sutter Brown appears with her 4-year-old daughter, Hazel, during Monday’s online press conference with the University of Kansas Health System. Hazel fell ill with COVID-19 after attending kindergarten, the mother said. (Screenshot by Kansas Reflector) By SHERMAN SMITHKansas reflector TOPEKA – Jenna Sutter Brown’s 4-year-old daughter couldn’t sleep last week. Hazel had bad … Read more

Local students create and exhibit hydraulic drone

[ad_1] By Bill Sterling The hydraulic drone team pictured with some of their products include, left to right, Joslyn Herold, Dad Walker, David Jesse “DJ” McCaleb, Lucas Antunes and frontman Joe Betit. Nathaniel Long recently joined the team. A team of local students working on a hydropower drone project led by retired land surveyor and … Read more