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Action against SOPs violators

Action against SOPs violators April 12, 2021 Rawalpindi: Regional Transport Authority (RTA) Rawalpindi on the directives of Deputy Commissioner (DC) Rawalpindi Anwar-ul-Haq, has accelerated its ongoing operation against COVID-19 Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) violators. According to Secretary, RTA Rawalpindi Rashid Ali, the authority on the directives of the DC had launched a campaign to ensure implementation of the SOPs. He said the teams of the authority conducted raids and checked implementation of the SOPs at different routes while those found indulged in violations of the SOPs were fined and the vehicles were also impounded during March. He informed APP that fines amounting to over Rs130,500 were imposed on the violators during last month while 171 vehicles were challaned and 170 impounded on violation of coronavirus SOPs issued by the Punjab government to contain the spread of coronavirus.

Where To Get A COVID-19 Vaccine In Louisiana

COVID-19 vaccination is now available to everyone in Louisiana ages 16 or older. Moderna and Johnson & Johson vaccines can be given to anyone age 18 or older. The Pfizer vaccine can be administered to people as young as 16. The city and LCMC Health have a mass vaccination site in Hall J of the convention center. Sign up at LCMChealth.org/vaccine or to call 504-290-5200. The LCMC Call center is open seven days a week. New Orleanians who need a ride to get vaccinated can now get one for free from the Regional Transit Authority (RTA) as long as they can get to a pickup hub.

White Sox and fans would benefit from transforming parking lots into a neighborhood

Tyler LaRiviere/Sun-Times Thank you for the Sun-Times editorial pointing out that the 70 acres of parking lots surrounding Sox Park remain a lost opportunity for redevelopment. The White Sox would also benefit from their development, since White Sox fans would no longer face the prospect of every game being book-ended by traffic jams on the Dan Ryan. Sox fans could linger in the neighborhood to shop, eat and play, just as Cub fans do in Wrigleyville. Let’s be honest: The difference in attendance between our two teams has more to do with their neighborhoods than with baseball. Soon after the Chicago Journal, a now-defunct paper covering the Near West and South Sides, suggested in 2005 this vision for a “Comiskeyville” or “Soxville” on these vacant lots, the White Sox revealed plans to develop a portion of the parking lot north of 35th Street. That plan was started, and that’s when the Chisox Bar & Grill and Chicago Sports Depot were built. Those businesses were to ser

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