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I m anticipating a repeat of last fall | Growing concerns about upcoming school year due to mask rules, vaccination rates among kids

That s something even Julio Ochoa’s vaccinated children still plan to do. I believe that we should be wearing the mask, Ochoa said. You should be wearing the mask if you’re vaccinated or not.” That’s exactly what the American Academy of Pediatrics is now recommending kids do in the classroom. It s something a number of districts also plan to recommend in the new school year. Existing hand-washing and sanitizing protocols put into place amid the pandemic will remain as well. “I’m anticipating a repeat of last fall,” said Houston Federation of Teachers president Jackie Anderson. Anderson was not optimistic given the rates of vaccinations among eligible students and said those in charge are too focused on making things normal when they’re not.

156 COVID-19 cases in Galveston County linked to church camp outbreak

156 COVID-19 cases in Galveston County linked to church camp outbreak
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Galveston County Health District confirms 156 COVID-19 cases, including fully vaccinated residents, tied to recent church camp outbreak

Galveston County Health District confirms 156 COVID-19 cases, including fully vaccinated residents, tied to recent church camp outbreak
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Oklahoma man nearly loses leg after contracting bacteria during family trip to Crystal Beach

Oklahoma man nearly loses leg after contracting bacteria during family trip to Crystal Beach It’s about one of the worst things you could ever think about happening with no explanation, said Mike Kiesel. Author: David Gonzalez (KHOU) Updated: 8:43 PM CDT July 15, 2021 BOLIVAR PENINSULA, Texas The summer heat drives people to place like Bolivar Peninsula to enjoy the Gulf of Mexico. But the warm water is also home to potentially dangerous bacteria. Mike Kiesel said he contracted a bacteria after a family trip to Crystal Beach and nearly lost his leg. “They had to take lots of skin. They had to do a lot of stuff to me to save my leg and save me, actually, Kiesel said.

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