How a salmonella outbreak ravaged a Michigan restaurant for 11 years

[ad_1] (Image credit: Shutterstock) A Michigan restaurant was originally a Salmonella epidemic that has lasted for more than a decade, according to a new report. Finding the source of this protracted epidemic, which has infected some three dozen people over 11 years, has proven difficult, according to the report published Thursday, August 19 in the … Read more

Parks and Recreation Seeking to Fill Many Positions | KLIN

[ad_1] The Lincoln Parks and Recreation Department says several full-time and part-time seasonal sports-related jobs and other positions remain available. Lynn Johnson, director of parks and recreation, says the city needs officials and instructors for fall sports. “The success of our popular Rock Steady boxing, volleyball, softball and other league program depends on resident sports … Read more

Study assesses social responsibility in slowing the spread of COVID-19

[ad_1] Uncertainty and anxiety generated by COVID-19 pandemic motivated social psychologist Evelyne Vazquez at the University of California, Riverside, to collaborate with Healthy campus UCR on a to study identify safety measures and public health messages that reduce the spread of the coronavirus within campus communities. Work with Anne Cheney, associate professor at Department of … Read more

Pupils’ lack of routine vaccines disrupts the start of the school year

[ad_1] COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The vaccinations American schoolchildren need to get to keep terrible diseases like polio, measles, tetanus and pertussis under control are well overdue this year, threatening further complications for an already school year spoiled by COVID-19. The lag was caused by pandemic-related disruptions last year in routine doctor visits, summer camps … Read more

Gainesville Town Commissioner Gail Johnson announces her resignation

[ad_1] Through Katie hyson 23 Aug 2021 Report for America Commissioner Gail Johnson announced her intention to step down at a special city council meeting on Monday afternoon, saying she no longer wanted to be involved in decisions of the commission or City Manager Lee Feldman. She plans that her last committee meeting will be … Read more

Symptomatic COVID-19 patients are FOUR TIMES more likely to spread the virus to close contacts

[ad_1] Symptomatic COVID-19 patients are FOUR TIMES more likely to spread the virus to close contacts than those without symptoms, study finds COVID-19 patients who are symptomatic are four times more likely to spread the virus than asymptomatic patients, new study finds Getting COVID-19 from a symptomatic person also makes a person more at risk … Read more

Fred Gerald Heldt – Merrill Photo News

[ad_1] Fred Gerald Heldt, 60, of Merrill, Wisconsin, died on August 19, 2021 at his home. He was born August 3, 1961 to Fred and Donna (Larkee) Heldt in Merrill, Wisconsin. After graduating from high school, Fred joined the military and served in the Gulf War. Abroad, his first conflict was the invasion of the … Read more

COVID-19: $ 100 Vaccine Reward Program

[ad_1] COVID-19 vaccines are safe, effective, free, and widely available. It is recommended that all people aged 12 and over get the COVID-19 vaccine to protect themselves and others from COVID-19. And if you get your first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine from a vaccine supplier in Wisconsin from August 20 through September 6, you … Read more