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Environmental News For The Week Ending 23May 2019

Environmental News For The Week Ending 23May 2019 This is a collection of interesting news articles about the environment and related topics published last week. This is usually a Tuesday evening regular post at GEI (but can be posted at other times). Please share this article - Go to very top of page, right hand side, for social media buttons. Note: Because of the high volume of news regarding the coronavirus outbreak, that news has been published separately: Covid totals continue to fall, both in the US and worldwide. New US cases during the week ending May 22nd were down 22.0% from those testing positive during the week ending May 15th, and down 64.2% from our mid-April surge high; this week s new cases were also the lowest for a 7 day period since that ending June 19th of last year. US deaths attributed to Covid this week were down 7.1% from the prior week, and less than a sixth of the death rate during the peak weeks of January. US Covid deaths were also the lowest since t

Prevent Blindness to Host Tenth Annual Focus on Eye Health National Summit as Two-Day Virtual Event

Watson wins Wharf s first scholarship contest | GulfCoastNewsToday com

Print subscribers If you re a print subscriber, but do not yet have an online account, click here to create one. Non-subscribers Watson wins Wharf’s first scholarship contest Posted Submitted Kamiya Watson a senior enrolled in Baldwin County’s Virtual School was awarded the first-ever Wharf Scholarship in the amount of $10,000. “We are proud to announce Kamiya as the recipient of The Wharf’s 2021 Scholarship,” said Kristen Hammack, management team leader, The Wharf. “The Wharf is based on fun and family so when we established this award, we were excited to invest in future leaders and families in Baldwin County. We were amazed at the number of applicants who had accomplished so much in such a short time and many students who have already experienced a hardship or challenge in their life, yet they to continue on with such positive attitudes.

Colleges in 15 states won t require the Covid vaccination Is yours one of them?

Colleges in 15 states won t require the Covid vaccination. Is yours one of them? Ben Kesslen and Megan Watkins and Kanwal Syed © Provided by NBC News When the coronavirus began to spread around the country last year, most colleges and universities shut their doors. And when they began to reopen in the fall, they did so in piecemeal and convoluted ways. In some cases, students could live in dorms but had to take classes online. Dining halls were reservation-only. Singing was banned. While some schools avoided major outbreaks, others became hot spots. The introduction of three Covid-19 vaccines early this year to college populations seemed to present an exit from these patchwork reopenings, which robbed students of a traditional college experience. But an NBC News analysis of rules across the U.S. found that vaccination requirements for students have proven to be just as complicated as the frenetic fall 2020 semester, if not more so.

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