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At Faribault High, senior Joey Erickson s smile has carried the Class of 2021
The Class of 2021 is preparing to graduate next month, and they credit Joey for changing their lives with his friendship and kindness. Author: Danny Spewak Updated: 10:21 PM CDT May 19, 2021
FARIBAULT, Minn. Swim captain. Football manager. Homecoming king. Beloved by all.
That’s Joey Erickson, the engine of the Class of 2021 at Faribault High School and, hands down, the most popular senior in the building.
“It’s so incredible,” his mom, Tina, said. “It gives me hope, that a lot of these kids with special needs do have support. And I see a lot of acceptance out there.”
Nebraska woman in her 80s dies from COVID-19 following vaccination © Provided by KCCI Des Moines coronavirus COVID-19 impact
Officials announced Wednesday that a Nebraska woman in her 80s had died from COVID-19 following her vaccination.
Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services officials said the woman, who had underlying medical conditions, was hospitalized more than 14 days after completing a vaccination series with the Pfizer vaccine.Sign up for our Newsletters
She has not been identified but officials say she was a resident in the Two Rivers Health District. Only one death due to COVID-19 after completing a vaccination series has been identified in our state. Of 2,244 people that have died from COVID-19 in Nebraska, only one of these had been fully vaccinated. This represents 0.0004 or 0.04% of all COVID-19 deaths, a news release from DHHS states.
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