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5 Critical Things Disease Experts Got Right About COVID-19

5 Critical Things Disease Experts Got Right About COVID-19 3 months, 3 weeks safe and effective in major tests. Yet it s not just the vaccine that should be celebrated. Beginning in March when the outbreak ramped up in the U.S., infectious disease experts had a strong grip on how the pathogen would spread and This public health expertise should be acknowledged, not least because these experts (not Twitter hacks or presumptuous armchair scientists) will continue to have a critical role in the coming months and beyond. For example, those who know viruses best have urged the public to continue vigilant masking and social distancing, because the virus is still rampant in many of our communities. This guidance is particularly important today, when widespread scientific disinformation can often go, well, viral.

5 critical things disease experts got right about COVID

5 critical things disease experts got right about COVID Mashable 12/15/2020 © Provided by Mashable 5 critical things disease experts got right about COVID safe and effective in major tests. Yet it s not just the vaccine that should be celebrated. Beginning in March when the outbreak ramped up in the U.S., infectious disease experts had a strong grip on how the pathogen would spread and This public health expertise should be acknowledged, not least because these experts (not Twitter hacks or presumptuous armchair scientists) will continue to have a critical role in the coming months and beyond. For example, those who know viruses best have urged the public to continue vigilant masking and social distancing, because the virus is still rampant in many of our communities. This guidance is particularly important today, when widespread scientific disinformation can often go, well, viral.

Elon University / Today at Elon / Doctor of Physical Therapy Commencement honors Class of 2020

Share: Share this page on Twitter Share this page on LinkedIn Email this page to a friend Print this page Elon University celebrated the accomplishments of the Doctor of Physical Therapy program’s Class of 2020 on Saturday, Dec. 12 during its Commencement ceremony. The event recognized the triumph and perseverance of these 45 new Elon graduates as they completed their academic and clinical work with the added challenge of learning and practicing health care during a global pandemic. In her commencement address, Dean Gail Jensen from the Graduate School and College of Professional Studies at Creighton University encouraged the new graduates to develop habits of not just the head and the hand, but of the heart.

Cabarrus commissioners elect 2021 leadership

Cabarrus commissioners elect 2021 leadership As part of their December work session, the Cabarrus County Board of Commissioners re-elected Steve Morris as board chair and Diane Honeycutt as board vice chair. (Source: WBTV File) By David Whisenant | December 13, 2020 at 9:27 AM EST - Updated December 13 at 9:27 AM CABARRUS COUNTY, N.C. (WBTV) - As part of their December work session, the Cabarrus County Board of Commissioners re-elected Steve Morris as board chair and Diane Honeycutt as board vice chair. Morris first joined the Cabarrus Board of Commissioners in 2012 and became chair in 2014. He owns and operates The Gem Theatre in Kannapolis. He attended NC State University, and received a Bachelor of Arts degree in business administration from The University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

The racial reckoning with Confederate monuments seems new But it dates back more than a century

The racial reckoning with Confederate monuments seems new But it dates back more than a century
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