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US Covid-19 death toll passes 600,000 as vaccination rate slows

US Covid-19 death toll passes 600,000 as vaccination rate slows
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Sunburn — The morning read of what s hot in Florida politics — 5 21 21

Sunburn — The morning read of what’s hot in Florida politics — 5.21.21 Good Friday morning. Ella Joyce has a horse show today, so we’re getting out on the road. Here are a handful of items on my radar: ❌ — Media bias on full-display with Capitol Press Corps Rebekah Jones love: They never miss a chance to report on Jones, if it’s positive. But when someone offers a counternarrative, it’s crickets. Worse, the Tally crew was silent when Christina 🏼 — Winners and Losers, Rounders-style: Consider this my work of art. Winners and Losers in the Special Session are easy. Tying them to gifs from Rounders, the Texas Hold ‘em movie classic with

Top Workplaces: Preparing employees for business post-COVID

As employers take extraordinary steps to meet the needs of workers and customers during the pandemic, the Top Workplaces awards are recognizing those efforts. This marks the seventh year the South Florida Sun Sentinel has partnered with Philadelphia-based Energage to rank the Top Workplaces in South Florida. The foundation of the program is a scientific survey of employees who rate their .

Top Workplaces: 85 South Florida employers earn recognition - South Florida Sun-Sentinel

UM unsure if vaccines will be mandatory for fall semester

Jennifer Liu receives a dose of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine at a county-supported pop-up site at Homestead Air Reserve Park, on Wednesday, March 31, 2021. Photo credit: Jared Lennon More than 200 universities are requiring their students – and in some instances, faculty and staff – to be vaccinated against COVID-19 for the fall semester. Although the University of Miami has not yet announced if it will follow suit, UM President Julio Frenk said by the end of May that UM will provide more guidance about “a safe return in the fall.” In an April 30 message to the campus community, Frenk stressed the importance and value of vaccinations.

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