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We can t go through this again: School leaders and governors need to get creative

© Getty Images Because of the pandemic, this school year was hard for students, parents, teachers and school leaders. Many children lacked access to full-time, face-to-face learning for long stretches for some, the entire year. The negative consequences of school closures have been severe for students’ educational and mental health. We should not have to suffer through this again for the 2021-22 school year.  Given the desire for normalcy and in-person learning, school leaders and governors need to increase the odds that the next school year goes well. That means spending the large sums of federal money they have received in creative ways to promote healthy school environments this fall and increasing vaccination rates among students and staff. Although children may be at lower risk for the virus, vaccinating them makes it more likely that the next school year is successful.

CNN s Dr Reiner: Biden Admin Should Shift from Pushing Masks in Public to Saying Vaccines Work and Fully Vaccinated Don t Need a Mask

11 May 2021 On Tuesday’s broadcast of CNN’s “The Lead,” CNN Medical Analyst and Professor of Medicine at The George Washington University Medical Center Dr. Jonathan Reiner stated that President Joe Biden is sending “the wrong message” by wearing a mask in rooms full of vaccinated people and “instead of continuing to hawk the message of masks in public,” the administration should be pushing a message that the vaccines work and if you’re fully vaccinated, “you don’t need a mask.” Reiner said, “I think it’s the wrong message. It’s confusing people. There was just a study today that was published out of the Cleveland Clinic. They looked at 47,000 of their employees and looked at the instance of hospitalization from January through the middle of April, and what they found is that of the people who were hospitalized with COVID-19 who work for the Cleveland Clinic, 99.75% were not completely vaccinated. Said in another way, only .25% of people, that’s 2.

Kashmir issue is screeching for the global media campaign – KashmirWatch

Dr. Imtiaz Khan Currently, there is a lot of ongoing talk about backdoor negotiations between  India and Pakistan apparently facilitated by a middle eastern country, UAE. There is more than what meets the eye, as a minuscule nation like UAE has limited clout to persuade the two nuclear powers to participate in a peaceful dialogue. Most likely some back door maneuverings conducted by a major superpower broke the ice between these nations and they were coaxed to at least interact with each other.  Under normal circumstances as a resident of Indian occupied Kashmir (IOK) who has been witness to protracted suffering of the population there, I should relish that there is a thaw in the relationship between the two countries and there is a chance that the parleys may help to establish the groundwork needed for the resolution of the tangled problem of IOK.  Unfortunately, that is the case and like the majority of the Kashmiri diaspora, I am deeply anguished by the news of this interacti

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