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Jessica Sewell of VCA Animal Hospitals Becomes First Registered Veterinary Technician Appointed to Georgia State Board of Veterinary Medicine

Jessica Sewell of VCA Animal Hospitals Becomes First Registered Veterinary Technician Appointed to Georgia State Board of Veterinary Medicine Summary: - Jessica Sewell is the first Registered Veterinary Technician (RVT) to receive the honor in the state - VCA Chief Medical Officer Marie Kerl, DVM says the appointment signals the growing appreciation for technicians role in delivering the best in veterinary care News provided by Share this article Share this article LOS ANGELES, April 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/  VCA Animal Hospitals Jessica M. Sewell, BAS CVT LVT RVT, has been appointed by Georgia Governor Brian Kemp to serve on the Georgia State Board of Veterinary Medicine. Sewell is the first Registered Veterinary Technician (RVT) to serve in this position and in this role. Veterinary services leader VCA, a part of Mars Veterinary Health, helps care for 4 million pets each year.  

Conservative Clergy of Color Demands Biden, Abrams, Stop Lying About Georgia Voting Law

Conservative Clergy of Color Demands Biden, Abrams, Stop Lying About Georgia Voting Law
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DeKalb Pediatric Center Providing Vaccines to Teens; Georgia Legal Services Working To Keep Tenants Housed During Health Ongoing Crisis; Local Girl Scout Earns Gold Award

Georgia Governor Brian Kemp recently expanded the state’s  COVID-19 vaccine eligibility. All Georgians over the age of 16 can now get vaccinated. Dr. Jane Wilkov, a pediatrician and the founder of DeKalb Pediatric Center, joins “Closer Look” to discuss administering vaccinations to teens and talks more about her pediatric practice’s response during the pandemic. Plus, Susan Reif, the director of the Eviction Project at Georgia Legal Services, talks with Rose about the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s latest move to extend the federal moratorium on evictions through June. Lastly, Gabby Tobin, a ninth-grader at The Lovett School, discusses earning the Gold Award, one of the highest Girl Scout awards, for creating math tutorial videos for students.

Lockdowns Are Here Forever

And yet the legal and social groundwork for lockdowns remains firmly in place, and will continue to be so for the foreseeable future. In 2020, America’s commitment to individual liberty faced a great test. By and large, it failed. The vast majority of Americans demonstrated a ready willingness to choose safety over freedom in a time of crisis, to permit our political leaders to implement an unprecedented latticework of complex and crisscrossing regulations that utterly reshaped daily life in our country. There was some grumbling, but little true resistance. Generally, the public did what it was told. Mask compliance rates were well over 90 percent. Businesses closed when ordered to do so. Some reopened in secret, but few engaged in direct civil disobedience. The movement had no momentum, no heroes. A few business owners partially filled that role – Shelley Luther, Angela Marsden, and Ian Smith, among others – but the ball never really got rolling.

The Legendary Cobra Dave Parker

Dave Parker of the Oakland As circa 1988 bats at Oakland Coliseum. (Owen C. Shaw / Getty Images) This week we talk to former baseball MVP Dave “The Cobra” Parker, about his new book Cobra: A Life of Baseball and Brotherhood. We talk to Parker about his career, Roberto Clemente, and even get a vocal performance. We also have Choice Words about the last time there was a movement to get MLB to move the All-Star Game over a decade ago. In addition, we also have a Just Stand Up award to everyone that helped push MLB to Olympian Sakura Kokumai for bringing attention to anti-Asian bigotry in the United States and a Just Sit Down award to Georgia Governor Brian Kemp, who continues to feed the public nonsense about the racist anti-voting bill in Georgia. All this and more on this week’s show!

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