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Prima Pediatrics: Dr Feldman Answers Vaccine Questions - May 13, 2021 — Hometown Station | KHTS FM 98 1 & AM 1220 — Santa Clarita Radio

Dr. Feldman also answers questions regarding vaccine hesitancy, potential mandates, and masking. About Prima Pediatrics: Dr. Feldman has been practicing In Santa Clarita valley since completing her residency 35 years ago. Dr. Feldman’s credentials include a BA from Smith College, MD from University of Michigan Medical School, Pediatric Residency and Neonatology fellowship programs at UCLA. She also completed a Neuropathology fellowship at UCLA, with Further advanced training in Pediatric Neuropathology at CHLA. She is one of 38 doctors at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and one of 2 at Henry Mayo Newhall Memorial Hospital who specialize in Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine. She also speaks multiple languages, including Spanish and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics.

NC coronavirus update March 15: Some North Carolina students return to class for the first time in a year

4:40 p.m. Lee County health officials said 44 more COVID-19 cases have been reported in the last week. In total, there have been 5,549 cases and 73 county deaths since the pandemic began. 3:40 p.m. Johnston County health officials are reporting a COVID-19 cluster at Cleveland Elementary School. NCDHHS defines a cluster as a minimum of five cases with illness onsets or initial positive results within a 14-day period and plausible epidemiologic linkage between cases. Johnston County school officials told ABC11 the impacted classroom moved to remote instruction following the first case and there are no plans to close the school. 12 p.m.

A partir del lunes, personal que se desempeña en establecimientos educativos podrá circular a partir de las 5 horas

A partir del lunes, personal que se desempeña en establecimientos educativos podrá circular a partir de las 5 horas
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Los Angeles teachers union rejects return to classroom until demands are met

Los Angeles teachers union rejects return to classroom until demands are met KABC Share: LOS ANGELES (KABC) Members of the Los Angeles teachers union voted overwhelmingly Friday to reject what it calls an unsafe return to the classroom unless certain demands are met. The vote comes on the heels of Gov. Gavin Newsom signing a $6.6-billion bill offering school districts a major financial incentive to get students back into classrooms. For LAUSD in-person teaching to resume, United Teachers Los Angeles is demanding L.A. County move out of the state s purple tier, returning staff must be vaccinated or have access to vaccines and coronavirus safety measures must be in place on campus.

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