It s not just doctors and nurses who are getting the first vaccines Some housekeeping staff are at the top of the list 1075thegame.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from 1075thegame.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
With many schools across the country going virtual for the indefinite future, life has turned upside down for families. As two toddler moms working from home, we juggle snacks, naptime, and teatime with stuffed animals with our own endless Zoom meetings and overflowing inboxes. It’s easy to feel like you’re doing everything badly when you’re struggling to figure out how to do your full-time job in between trying to keep a curious and rambunctious toddler from climbing the dresser (again). But millions of families have it so much worse.
Essential workers like MomsRising member Kenya from Washington state face impossible choices. The proud single mom of two small children, ages 1 and 8, has struggled to find child care since the pandemic hit, forcing her to reduce her hours at the assisted living facility where she works. From nurses to home care workers to teachers, COVID-19 is showing us all that people who care for our loved ones are doing essential and often undervalued work
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Which Essential Workers in CA Will Get the COVID Vaccine?
While millions of Californians have stayed home during the pandemic, essential employees haven t always had that option. Instead, they ve had to rely on personal protective gear like face masks and hand sanitizer. by Hannah Wiley, Kim Bojórquez, and Jeong Park, The Sacramento Bee / December 10, 2020
(TNS) - Their work spans across dozens of industries.
They drive city buses, stock grocery shelves and run homeless shelters, package our food, put out fires and answer our Uber requests.
They are the farm workers harvesting vegetables in the Central Valley, child care staff safeguarding kids during the work day and police officers patrolling California s streets.