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Front-line essential workers and adults 75 and over should be next to get the coronavirus vaccine, a CDC advisory group says

Front-line essential workers and adults 75 and over should be next to get the coronavirus vaccine, a CDC advisory group says Lena H. Sun, Isaac Stanley-Becker © Paul Sancya/Pool/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock Boxes containing Moderna s coronavirus vaccine, which were authorized for emergency use by federal regulators Friday, are prepared to be shipped Sunday from a distribution center in Olive Branch, Miss. (Paul Sancya/Pool/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock) Grocery store employees, teachers, emergency workers and other people on the front lines of America’s workforce should be next to get the coronavirus vaccine, along with adults ages 75 and older, a federal advisory panel said Sunday.

Small Businesses, Hit Hard by Pandemic, Are Being Starved of Credit

https://www.wsj.com/articles/small-businesses-hit-hard-by-pandemic-are-being-starved-of-credit-11608476400 Customers watch a football game at the Courtyard Brewery in New Orleans. The brewery has had difficulty getting funding. Small Businesses, Hit Hard by Pandemic, Are Being Starved of Credit Banks lend less to small companies today than they did before the financial crisis. Loans to big businesses, meanwhile, have multiplied. Customers watch a football game at the Courtyard Brewery in New Orleans. The brewery has had difficulty getting funding. By Dec. 20, 2020 10:00 am ET Small businesses that cleared the hurdle of the coronavirus shutdowns are now encountering an all-too-familiar obstacle: Banks don’t want to lend to them.

O Leary: Bonner ready for his chance with the BC Lions

Bonner comes to the CFL like many American players before him, hoping it’s a pit stop on the way to an NFL career. For that to happen, the 25-year-old will need to play at a high level and help his team win a lot of games. If that’s the case, a short and sweet stay in the CFL is never a bad thing. Bonner said he works hard and makes that work environment a fun one when he’s in it. “I cut up, 24-7. Ain’t no quietness out of me. I have fun, I bring fun to football teams,” he said. He knows when to turn it on and off, but when the time is right, he wants to see smiles on his teammates’ faces.

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