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28 MPs' LEAVING SOGA  - Solomon Star News

28 MPs' LEAVING SOGA  - Solomon Star News
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Christian County Schools to Offer COVID Vaccinations Monday

The Christian County Public School System is hosting a free COVID-19 vaccination clinic for students Monday at both Hopkinsville High and Christian County High School. Wild Health Medical Services has partnered with the University of Kentucky to provide the Pfizer vaccine to school-age children over 12 years old. Parents will enroll at the Wild Health website prior to Monday. Shots will be given from 9-12 at Hopkinsville High School and from 1-3 at Christian County High. Superintendent of Schools Chris Bentzel said the vaccinations are by appointment only but students can get the shot at either location regardless of which school they attend. Bentzel said the second shot will be given on June 19.

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CCPS to hold vaccine clinic for students

CCPS to hold vaccine clinic for students
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COVID-19: First Two Cases In Ra 'Instances Of Community Transmission'

COVID-19: First Two Cases In Ra ‘Instances Of Community Transmission’ These are cases that have no known link to other cases or international travel, he said. by wati talebula-nuku 01 May 2021 15:16 Permanent Secretary for Health and Medical Services Dr James Fong makes his announcement about the Suva-Nausori Corridor lockdown on April 30, 2021.. Photo: Leon Lord 2021-04-30 The first two cases in Ra have been treated “as instances of community transmission”, the Permanent Secretary for Health Medical Services, Dr James Fong, said yesterday at the press conference. These are cases that have no known lin

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The Fiji Times » In The Fiji Times today – Monday, March 08, 2021

The Fiji Times IMAGE: THE FIJI TIMES Bula! We bring you developments to most of the stories that we have been covering for the past week or so, and more happenings from around the major divisions of the country. Here’s a sneak peek at the headlines in  The Fiji Times for Monday, March 8, 2021. The main story is about a 22-year-old Lautoka man diagnosed with End Stage Kidney Disease who says he feels cheated because medical staff in Lautoka did not find out what was wrong with him until it was too late. Shynal Narayan claimed that despite numerous visits to the Kamikamica Health Centre and Lautoka Hospital, doctors had failed him.

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