Good riddance, 2020. Here’s what I’m looking forward to in 2021 (opinion)
Updated Jan 01, 2021;
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. – Thank God that 2020 is over, right? We’ve all had enough of the cursed year that brought coronavirus into our lives.
Frankly, I’ve been sick of hearing about and talking about COVID-19 for months now. It’s been a “Groundhog Day” movie that I can’t escape from. Groundhog Day movie staring Bill Murray. (Photo courtesy of Moviefone)
That doesn’t mean that I don’t take the deadly global pandemic seriously. I do. I know we have an ongoing situation on our hands.
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Tuesday, December 29, 2020 at 6:35 am | י ד טבת תשפ א
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Tuesday, December 29, 2020 at 6:35 am | י ד טבת תשפ א
In this photo provided by United States Forces Korea, Gen. Robert B. Abrams, Commanding General for United States Forces Korea, receives the COVID-19 vaccine at Brian D. Allgood Army Community Hospital, U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys, in Pyeongtaek, South Korea, Tuesday. (Staff Sgt. Kris Bonet/United States Forces Korea via AP)
The United States has started vaccinating its troops based in South Korea, as its Asian ally reported its highest daily COVID-19 fatalities amid surging cases in the country.
The United States Forces Korea says in a statement it started inoculating military and civilian health-care workers, first responders and the USFK command team with the Moderna vaccine on Tuesday.
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Gen. Robert B. Abrams, commanding general for U.S. Forces Korea, receives the Covid-19 vaccine at Brian D. Allgood Army Community Hospital, U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys, in Pyeongtaek, South Korea, on Tuesday. (Staff Sgt. Kris Bonet/United States Forces Korea vis AP)
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) The United States has started vaccinating its troops based in South Korea, as its Asian ally reported its highest daily Covid-19 fatalities amid surging cases in the country.
The United States Forces Korea says in a statement it started inoculating military and civilian health-care workers, first responders and the USFK command team with the Moderna vaccine on Tuesday.