How much immunity does a previous infection to COVID-19 confer and why is it not counted in vaccination mandates?

[ad_1] October 9 — Here is an FAQ answering this question and other questions The Day has heard recently. What natural immunity to COVID-19 do people get from a previous infection, and why can’t natural immunity be used to opt out of vaccine and testing warrants? Doctors and researchers generally agree that people who have … Read more

Lakers: Must-Read Last Week’s Readings – All Lakers

[ad_1] Over the past week, the Lakers played three exhibition games, where they saw a lot of room for improvement. However, there was a lot of non-game content that we’ll recap here. Lakers were not the favorites in many categories in GM’s annual survey The Lakers could certainly use the latest GM poll as motivation … Read more

Pakistani hospitals run out of beds amid dengue outbreak

[ad_1] NEW DELHI: Hospitals in Pakistan’s Punjab, Sindh and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces are refusing to admit more dengue virus patients due to lack of beds, with cases increasing across the country, Geo TV reported. Coronavirus patient beds in hospitals in Punjab are used to treat patients with dengue virus, according to a report in The … Read more

Houston Texans explain losing injury decisions

[ad_1] HOUSTON – Houston Texans wide receiver Danny Amendola was inactive in Sunday’s 25-22 loss to the New England Patriots due to hamstring strain. He missed three games in a row. Amendola, who had six catches on six targets and one touchdown, returned to practice this week for the first time since getting injured in … Read more

The “right size” army for little soldiers

[ad_1] WASHINGTON – Army Captain Kim Pierre-Zamora remembers the protective vest she was given when she underwent basic training a few years ago. It was a medium height that hung too far and made it difficult for her to bend down to pick something up. “Whenever I tried to move or shoulder my weapon or … Read more

Eagles stock report: dog mentality perseveres

[ad_1] CHARLOTTE – Down 15-3 and looking woefully ineffective offensively, the Eagles roared with 18 of the game’s last 21 points to win a 21-18 decision at Bank of America Stadium. It wasn’t an aesthetic play, but Jonathan Gannon’s much-maligned defense kept Philadelphia in the game (2-3) until the big plays came in the form … Read more

Most students do not graduate in 4 years, so the government counts 6 years as “success”

[ad_1] This article on college graduation rate was produced in partnership with The Hechinger report, an independent, non-profit news organization focused on inequalities and innovation in education. Millions of freshmen are moving to college this fall, and 9 in 10 of those pursuing a bachelor’s degree are confident they’ll complete in four years or less. … Read more

Local Organizations Continue Non-Profit Work on World Homeless Day | New

[ad_1] READING, Pennsylvania – Sunday is World Homeless Day. It is a global initiative to raise awareness and help those in need. A regional faith-based ministry – already making a difference – is looking to expand its operations to help some of our community’s most vulnerable members. According to data from the Department of Housing … Read more

By day – Cities and schools fight against the legacy of Columbus

[ad_1] Statues of Christopher Columbus across the country have been toppled, beheaded, spray painted and, in New London, removed and hidden in a warehouse. On Columbus Day this year, the legacy of the Italian explorer continues to spark debate in the United States over whether Columbus should be honored as a symbol of hope for … Read more