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Transcripts For KTVU Ten OClock News 20150312

To this Community Center tomorrow Health Officials will go door to door the hand out these fact sheets to alert neighbors. This playground just steps from the entrance of the Community Center, is filled with children every day. Parents says the a safe place to bring their little ones. It is clean, friendly, near her school. Reporter but on friday a visitor to the Community Center found a dead bat laying on the ground. Alameda public Health Officials say a Center Employee used a stick to move it to a nearby bush Animal Services picked it up saturday and later turned it over to the Public Health department where the bat tested positive for rabies. I am surprised. I would not have come had i known there was a rabid bat here. Reporter parents question why there are no signs posted to alert them. Someone should have said something. Reporter one father said his son plays soccer here this is cause for some concern. You want to know that your kids are in an environment that is safe, especially

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Transcripts For WJLA Good Morning Washington At 500 20131129

Before you head out, it is cold out there. Nothing hot about our forecast. Good morning, ladies and good morning, everyone. Happy friday. Hopefully, you had a lovely thanksgiving. Starting off cold. Many locations in the 20s. Most spots are but downtown still 30 degrees and just a very light west southwesterly wind. Temperatures in the 20s. 20 in manassas and gaithersburg. Frederick, 28 degrees this morning. 23 in culpepper. 22 in lexington park. The headlines this morning, sunny and brisk. Much colder than average temperatures in the next several days. Good news is quiet weather over the weekend so hopefully, getting home from your thanksgiving plans and everything will be nice and quiet. Thats good news. Hopefully, things are quiet on the roadways. Lets find out into eileen, it is quiet on the roadways. No incidents or accidents to point out associate this time. A look at the maps, everything is running green. No problems getting through Montgomery County or the wilson bridge over th

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VA workers: Short-staffing and PPE shortages impacting vets' care – People's World

Help Save People s World The economic crisis has hit People s World hard. We need the support of all our friends and readers to continue publishing. VA workers: Short-staffing and PPE shortages impacting vets’ care December 23, 2020 8:51 AM CDT By Mark Gruenberg Nurses and other Veterans Administration employees join a demonstration organized by National Nurses United outside the Brooklyn Veterans Administration Medical Center, April 6, 2020, in New York, to call for more personal protective equipment (PPE) and staffing assistance to care for those affected by the current coronavirus outbreak. Eight months later, VA workers say major problems remain. | Kathy Willens / AP WASHINGTON Short-staffing. Temp nurses hired off the street who are more interested in paychecks than patients. No N95 masks for months. Arbitrary management decisions with workers and their union cut out of the loop. No input on how to

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VA workers: Short-staffing and PPE shortages impacting vets' care – People's World

Help Save People s World The economic crisis has hit People s World hard. We need the support of all our friends and readers to continue publishing. VA workers: Short-staffing and PPE shortages impacting vets’ care December 23, 2020 8:51 AM CDT By Mark Gruenberg Nurses and other Veterans Administration employees join a demonstration organized by National Nurses United outside the Brooklyn Veterans Administration Medical Center, April 6, 2020, in New York, to call for more personal protective equipment (PPE) and staffing assistance to care for those affected by the current coronavirus outbreak. Eight months later, VA workers say major problems remain. | Kathy Willens / AP WASHINGTON Short-staffing. Temp nurses hired off the street who are more interested in paychecks than patients. No N95 masks for months. Arbitrary management decisions with workers and their union cut out of the loop. No input on how to

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