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How to Give Meaningfully, Directly and Fast Bloomberg 12/10/2020 Farnoosh Torabi © Photographer: John Moore/Getty Images North America STAMFORD, CONNECTICUT - JUNE 25: Zully makes her first ATM withdrawal on June 25, 2020 in Stamford, Connecticut. She, her husband Marvin and their son Junior, 7, survived Coronavirus in April but recovered and are now adjusting to life post-Covid. On April 1 Zully, then almost 8 months pregnant, was hospitalized for Covid-19 at Stamford Hospital, where she was intubated and given an emergency C-section. Baby Neysel was born healthy but could not join Marvin and Junior, as they were both Covid-positive and quarantined at home. After more than three weeks in a coma at the hospital ICU, Zully responded to experimental antibody blood plasma transfusions and was able to return home. The newborn stayed for six weeks in the care of Luciana Lira, Junior s K-5 Bilingual /ESL instructor, until the family recovered and tested Covid-neg

After health care workers, which essential employees in California will get the COVID-19 vaccine?

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. The world is rejoicing that the first vaccinations against COVID-19 have been jabbed into the arms of grateful Britons. However, health experts say getting vaccinated is by no means a free pass to live in the Before Times, maskless and hanging out in crowds. According to Business Insider, infectious-disease pharmacist Debra Goff warns that we still don t know how long the vaccine s protection will last. Likewise, we also don t know whether it prevents recipients from continuing to spread the virus to other people. What s more, the vaccine also won t protect recipients right away, and, for a small percentage of the population, won t protect them at all. Still, vaccinated people can start making plans for 2021 and look forward to resuming aspects of the old normal as more and more people get vaccinated.

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