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COVID-19: Taylor County adds 1 new case Tuesday; inpatients down to 10
The Abilene-Taylor County Public Health District on Tuesday reported a single new case of COVID-19 confirmed with an antigen test and 24 recoveries.
Active cases total 185 (72 from polymerase chain reaction tests and 113 from antigen tests). A week ago, active cases numbered 218.
COVID-19 inpatients at Abilene hospitals total 10, which is one fewer than Monday. The average age of the patients is 61, and seven live outside Taylor County.
The percentage of COVID-19 inpatients in the Abilene trauma service area was 1.32% Sunday, compared to 1.14% Saturday and 1.32% Friday, according to the Texas Department of State Health Services COVID-19 website.
The 17th Annual Region 14’s Autism Extravaganza is June 8th
It s starting to feel like we re getting back to some sort of normalcy, after the past year where many things were canceled in and around the Abilene area due to the pandemic. I m excited to share with you that the Region 14 Education Service Center s (ESC s) 17th Annual Autism Extravaganza is returning to Abilene on Tuesday, June 8th.
This is an annual event that includes the seminars and several fun events as well. And this year the Autism Extravaganza will feature Doctor Paula Kluth, who is a Autism consultant, an author and an educator who works on educating teachers, care workers and family member on how to create inclusive opportunities for students with disabilities.
Call off the search. Cancel the all-points bulletin. The Abilene Christian University Police Department has found its man.
Jason Ellis, a lieutenant in the Frisco Police Department in the Fort Worth-Dallas area, will start as chief of the department in July, the university said in a news release Monday.
He has 23 years of policing experience, with more than 16 of those in management and leadership roles, the university said. We were impressed with his leadership, innovative ideas and how quickly he built a strong rapport with those he interacted with, Kevin Campbell, senior vice president for operations, said in the release. Jason lives and believes in our mission and culture.
Our panel suggested cobalt, building ground leases, sports franchise lending, and others.
“The time to buy is when there’s blood in the streets.” That’s the famous quote from Baron Nathan Mayer Rothschild, a British nobleman in the 1700s and despite its sanguinary images, it conveys the ethos of finding undervalued investments that will spring back later.
At a recent panel on this investing style, held at our 2021 Virtual Chief Investment Officer Symposium, a group of canny investment chiefs explored where good values could be found as we hopefully are leaving the pandemic era.
These days, that means emerging markets and commercial real estate, among other things. Yet undervalued plays don’t always involve beaten-down assets, and the emphasis is on what the future likely will hold.