(CNN) With progress in efforts for COVID-19 vaccines and predictions for when the population will receive them, there seems to be a light at the end of the long, harrowing pandemic tunnel.
As the physical risks are better managed with vaccines, however, what will likely still remain is the indelible impact of the pandemic weighing on the collective psyche. The physical aspects of the pandemic are really visible, said Lisa Carlson, the immediate past president of the American Public Health Association and an executive administrator at the Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta. We have supply shortages and economic stress, fear of illness, all of our disrupted routines, but there s a real grief in all of that.
Medical experts hail President Biden s early and aggressive COVID-19 push
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US President Joe Biden signs three documents including an Inauguration declaration, cabinet nominations and sub-cabinet noinations in the Presidents Room at the US Capitol after the inauguration ceremony to making Biden the 46th President of the United States on January 20, 2021 in Washington, DC. During today s inauguration ceremony Joe Biden becomes the 46th president of the United States. (Jim Lo Scalzo-Pool/Getty Images)
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Dr. Shipp presented “Ensuring Optimal Health Outcomes Through Effective Coordination.”
Prior to becoming the Dean of The Ohio State University College of Optometry, Dr. Shipp was a Professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Optometry, where he also served as the Assistant Dean for Clinical Services and Director of Clinics.
Dr. Shipp is a Past-President of the Association of Schools and Colleges of Optometry a non-profit education association representing the interests of optometric education. He is currently a member of the Board of Directors and Immediate Past President of the National Board of Examiners in Optometry. He was the Founding Chair of the Education
One of Trump’s own appointees sided with his fellow appellate judges in shutting down the outgoing president’s Affordable Clean Energy rule.
A coal-fired power plant is silhouetted against the morning sun in Glenrock, Wyo., in July 2018. (AP Photo/J. David Ake, File)
WASHINGTON (CN) On the last full day of his presidency, Donald Trump’s yearslong effort to shut down Obama-era clean air protections targeting power plants went up in smoke in the D.C. Circuit.
Adding salt to the wound, the federal appeals court’s 182-page opinion released Tuesday was unsigned, written by a mostly unanimous three-judge panel. U.S. Circuit Judge Justin Walker, a Trump appointee who joined the court just a month before the case was heard, penned only a partial dissent.