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Organ donation rate drops, prompting calls for registration to be allowed through drivers licences again

Organ donation rate drops, prompting calls for registration to be allowed through drivers licences again MonMonday 1 updated TueTuesday 2 Samantha Kapustin s life has changed for the better since she received a new liver. ( Share Print text only A year ago, Samantha Kapustin could only dream of bouncing on a trampoline. I was so tired and spent most of my life in my bed or just doing nothing, she said. It sucked to see all my friends doing things I couldn t do. The 13-year-old was born with biliary atresia, a rare and incurable liver disease that can be deadly if not treated.

SC reports 740 new COVID-19 cases, 14 more deaths Monday

The Comeback Project scours the globe to figure out how to reopen theaters

The Comeback Project scours the globe to figure out how to reopen theaters Peter Marks, The Washington Post March 1, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Directors Rebecca Aparicio, left, and Sammi Cannold have created The Comeback Project to help in the return to live performance.Comeback Project Like thousands of other theater artists across the country, directors Sammi Cannold and Rebecca Aparicio were in the dark about how Broadway and the rest of their industry were going to get back onstage. So in their search for answers, they turned to other nations that have surpassed this country in engineering a return. The result is The Comeback Project, a series of discussions beginning Thursday with theatermakers and others around the world who have been grappling with reopening performance spaces. To various degrees they have succeeded, partly because they have pursued national strategies in ways the United States has not.

COVID-19 vaccination registration pop-up site in Tuscaloosa

COVID-19 vaccination registration pop-up site in Tuscaloosa (Source: Photo Mike Mohundro, KFVS) By WBRC Staff | March 1, 2021 at 11:55 AM CST - Updated March 1 at 11:55 AM TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (WBRC) - A pop-up site in West Tuscaloosa is designed to help people in Tuscaloosa County register for the COVID-19 vaccine. The Tuscaloosa County Emergency Management Agency, DCH and Mercedes Benz International will host a COVID-19 Vaccine Registration Pop-up Site for Tuscaloosa County residents aged 65 and older on Wednesday, March 3rd from 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. COVID-19 vaccination registration pop-up site (Source: Tuscaloosa Co. EMA) Copyright 2021

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