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hard on journalists. today a reporter who live streamed his own arrest was jailed for two years. according to the asean reporting group 87 journalists have been detained since the coup. one of them is an american. danny fenster was arrested as he was trying to leave myanmar on may 24th. he is a reporter with the frontier myanmar news outlet. the fenster family says they haven't been given any information on his whereabouts or his welbeing. danny's mother rose and his brother bryan join us now. thank you so much forjoining us. rosen brian, what have you heard if anything, about danny's whereabouts? just that he's been detained and is in a prison, we do not know much else, we have not heard much from him orfrom else, we have not heard much from him or from anybody. else, we have not heard much from him orfrom anybody. share else, we have not heard much from him or from anybody.— him or from anybody. are you in contact with _ him or from anybody. are you in contact with the _ him or from anybody. are you in contact with the state _ him or from anybody. are you in -
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The Birmingham Times
COVID-19 vaccination sites are opening around Jefferson County, and growing numbers of citizens are receiving shots—but some wonder whether the homeless population is being overlooked.
“It is incredibly important that the homeless population is not forgotten,” said Anne Wright Rygiel, executive director of the Firehouse Ministries, a homeless shelter that has provided services to the Birmingham community since 1983. “This is still congregate living and housing. … We’re all grouped together, and we do the best we can.”
Having a COVID-19 vaccination plan is extremely important for area emergency shelters, said Gordon Sullivan, Director of Operations for One Roof, the umbrella organization for agencies fighting to prevent and end homelessness in the Birmingham metro area. “Even with social distancing and mask wearing, there is still a risk of viral spread among our most vulnerable citizens experiencing homelessness.”
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