Newsom on vaccinations: ‘We may have overpromised a little bit in the short run’(Just a little white lie)
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two weeks after the first shots began going into the arms of California’s highest-priority health care workers, about 300,000 people have been inoculated with the first of two doses of the vaccine. That is about 13% of the 2.4 million people in the first group scheduled to be inoculated in California. Earlier this month, federal health officials said most states would be able to complete vaccinations for health care workers within a few weeks.
“That we’ve already administered 300,000 doses is extraordinary,” Gov. Gavin Newsom said Wednesday during a Facebook Live talk with Dr. Anthony Fauci, head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. “But there’s been some frustration, a little bit of frustration we may have overpromised a little bit in the short run about the availability and the distribution of vaccine.”
Windsor Care Centers Announce Major Re-Branding Initiative
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Windsor Care Centers in California and Arizona refresh and rebrand their company logo, colors, tagline and message.
Windsor launched the initiative to realign their logo, brand and message with their clinical expertise, state-of-the-art therapy programs and medical technologies which have significantly advanced and evolved in recent years. LOS ANGELES (PRWEB) December 29, 2020 Windsor Care Centers (“Windsor”), providers of short-term and long-term healthcare, rehabilitation services and assisted living communities throughout California and Arizona, unveiled a new logo, corporate colors, tagline and message as part of an extensive rebranding initiative.
Windsor has been a leader in the California skilled nursing care and long-term rehabilitation market for over 30 years. It launched the initiative to realign their logo, brand and messag
From Rapture to Woke: A White House Shuffle
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Election Infection in the U.S.
Presently, the consensus is that by the end of this year, COVID-19 will have led to more than 300,000 individual casualties in the United States. And many U.S. citizens directly blame President Trump for this seemingly high death toll. For instance, the filmmaker Eugene Jarecki set up a “Trump Death Clock [that] started as a website, [and then took a] billboard form in Times Square, displaying a claim to the number of deaths attributable to U.S. President Donald Trump’s inaction during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States.” Jarecki basically accuses the President of homicide due to negligence, as a result of his “failed response to the coronavirus outbreak.” This Death Clock is but an emblem of the extreme polarizartion of U.S. society ever since Trump’s election victory in 2016. The