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Chris Schultz, former CFL star and TSN broadcaster, dies at 61
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Former NFL, CFL player and TSN analyst Chris Schultz passes away at 61
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At six foot eight and 277 pounds during his playing career, Schultz was hard to miss on and off the field. The former offensive tackle was a big man with a grip to match. He was a genuine personality. He was himself, said TSN broadcaster Rod Smith, a longtime friend and colleague. There was no pretence to him. He could be gentle with people. He always asked about my family. But at the same time, he was strong, he was imposing. And oh that handshake. It was the most crushing handshake and I ve got big hands that I ve ever experienced in my life.
Longtime TSN broadcaster and CFL player Chris Schultz dead at 61
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Massachusetts has trained community volunteers on how to dispense vaccines since 2001; So why aren’t they being used?
Updated Mar 02, 2021;
Almost two decades before the COVID-19 pandemic, communities in Massachusetts began training locals to help during an emergency health situation, including how to dispense vaccines.
Since 2001, the state helped fund local communities to identify more than 603 primary and back-up Emergency Dispensing Sites (EDS), formed 45 Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) units, and recruited thousands of clinical and non-clinical volunteers statewide, according to the training manual. Those volunteers are trained on things such as preparing for a vaccine that would be administered through “two doses of vaccine separated by at least three weeks” to about 80% of the population and proper vaccine storage in a refrigerator.