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Black COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy Rooted in Mistrust, Fear

Black COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy Rooted in Mistrust, Fear
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Coronavirus Outbreak: Daily Updates

Hold on to that COVID vaccine card Millions of adults who have been vaccinated against COVID-19 have little proof beyond the paper card they get when getting their first dose, reported the Wall Street Journal. According to the WSJ, the United States currently has no central database to document vaccinations, and states only keep an incomplete patchwork of records. Also, there’s no standard proof of COVID-19 vaccination like the yellow fever cards required for entry to many countries where that disease is prevalent. As certain countries and businesses prepare to mandate digital proof of vaccination as a requirement for entry and travel, your paper card may be the only way to conduct business or access those countries.

Ohio State Wexner: Powell grants two-year extension for outpatient-care facility

SportsUSA TODAYObituariesE-EditionLegals Jim Fischer ThisWeek The planned Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center project in Powell is not progressing as anyone had hoped. Powell City Council on Jan. 19 granted Ohio State an extension on approval of its final development plan. Attorney Aaron Underhill, representing Ohio State, told council the delays were related primarily to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. “The university . had to reprioritize,” Underhill said. “The result is a delay in designing and ultimately getting started on construction of this project. . By now we would’ve all hoped this project was getting started.”  The extension granted by council is for two years.

Letters: Return to Roaring Twenties, vaccine ethics and Portman

Letters: Return to Roaring Twenties, vaccine ethics and Portman Letters to the editor It s up to us to create a new Roaring Twenties The Spanish Influenza has been on my mind lately. We heard a lot about the parallels between the 1918 pandemic and our COVID-19 crisis early on, and it s reemerged as we look ahead to what may come next. Historians argue that an eagerness to return to a communal social life after years of staying indoors contributed to the flourishing art scenes and cultural revolutions of jazz, art deco, surrealism, the Harlem Renaissance and other important movements. Can we be so lucky again? How can we contribute to the cultural renaissance of our next “Roaring Twenties?” Unlike a century ago, now we have a plethora of screens and at-home entertainment options that may placate us and slow our return to a public cultural life. But, without our return and the active support we all provide for the arts when we patronize galleries, museums, concert halls, and

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