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The Five Fallacies That Hamstrung Our Response to COVID-19

5 Pandemic Mistakes We Keep Repeating Zeynep Tufekci © Alex Wong / Chet Strange/ Sarah Silbiger / Bloomberg / Getty / The Atlantic When the polio vaccine was declared safe and effective, the news was met with jubilant celebration. Church bells rang across the nation, and factories blew their whistles. “Polio routed!” newspaper headlines exclaimed. “An historic victory,” “monumental,” “sensational,” newscasters declared. People erupted with joy across the United States. Some danced in the streets; others wept. Kids were sent home from school to celebrate. One might have expected the initial approval of the coronavirus vaccines to spark similar jubilation especially after a brutal pandemic year. But that didn’t happen. Instead, the steady drumbeat of good news about the vaccines has been met with a chorus of relentless pessimism.

Faculty Members Are Suffering Burnout These Strategies Could Help

Faculty Members Are Suffering Burnout These Strategies Could Help
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It s The Hunger Games : Massachusetts residents recount roadblocks trying to book COVID vaccinations, lambaste state s rollout

‘It’s The Hunger Games’: Massachusetts residents recount roadblocks trying to book COVID vaccinations, lambaste state’s rollout Updated Feb 23, 2021; Posted Feb 23, 2021 Gov. Charlie Baker discusses COVID-19 vaccinations at the mass vaccination site at Eastfield Mall in Springfield. (Hoang Leon Nguyen/The Republican) Facebook Share Ellen Farley’s story last Thursday was one shared by tens of thousands of people across Massachusetts: She woke up in the pre-dawn hours, set up her computer and was promptly ready by 8 a.m. to book an appointment to get vaccinated for coronavirus. Only instead, she was met by the hair-pulling image of a four-armed octopus telling her the site had crashed, one of the many barriers she experienced Thursday morning, each out of her control.

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Johnson named Veteran of the Month for January at Maine Veterans Homes — Augusta

Johnson named Veteran of the Month for January at Maine Veterans Homes — Augusta
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