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Second COVID-19 Vaccine At Shrine Auditorium

BILLINGS - If you already got your first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at MetraPark, the Shrine Auditorium is where you ll get your second one. The clinic opened Tuesday, March 9 at 1125 Broadwater Ave. Beccy Farrell from Billings didn t hold back after she got her second COVID-19 vaccine. She says she feels like she can safely travel out of state again, something she s been longing to do. I m just very thankful this is available, and I can get it over with. I m going to go see my sister down in Texas that I haven t seen in a year and a half, Farrell said.

Pamplin Media Group - Technology provides valuable seconds

Technology provides valuable seconds March 09 2021 When disaster strikes, being prepared can make a big difference. A preparedness tool called ShakeAlert Earthquake Early Warning System will be activated in Oregon on March 11. Already in place in California, ShakeAlert detects significant earthquakes quickly and sends an alert to people before shaking arrives at their location. The time between receiving the alert and feeling the shaking gives people critical seconds to protect themselves. No action needs to be taken on March 11 and no sign up is required, commented Paula Fasano Negele, public information officer for Oregon Office of Emergency Management. These important alerts come automatically on most cell phones making a distinctive sound and a text message that reads Earthquake Detected! Drop, Cover, Hold On. Protect Yourself.

COVID Semester in Review: How close were we to shutting down?

Campus Times The Campus Times staff has worked hard on a responsive web redesign. Please bear with us as some older content may be temporarilily unavailable. To submit feedback, or to report an issue, email the Web Staff at online@campustimes.org.× Courtesy Henry Litsky The river campus was adorned with new yellow and blue signage making the new COVID-19 policies extremely clear throughout the fall. By Micah Greenberg Features Editor February 07, 2021 This article is part of a series about coronavirus on campus during the Fall 2020 semester. For the first two months of the fall 2020 semester, students held their breath waiting to get sent home after what felt like an inevitable COVID-19 outbreak. Keeping a college open during a pandemic seemed like an impossible goal, and as colleges like nearby St. John Fisher cancelled in-per

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