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East Gainesville grocery talks continue, but no deal yet
Jack Prator
City leaders moved forward with plans for a community grocery store in east Gainesville, but did not come any closer to striking a deal with interested parties. Instead, the city has given local developers and grocers 30 days to propose their own plans for an eastside grocery store.
Commissioners went back and forth over the city’s process for striking a deal that would bring a Bravo Supermarket to the area. The city offered a $3.3 million loan over 10 years to a developer who came to the commission with plans to put a grocery store in east Gainesville.
Indoor Mask Mandates Still in Place As New Yorkers Raise Concerns About New CDC Guidelines
arrow People wearing masks walk past the Andrew Wagner Quintet, May 13th, 2021. JUSTIN LANE/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says people fully vaccinated against COVID-19 can safely unmask almost everywhere and the reactions in New York are mixed.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is currently deliberating over whether to change New York’s mask policy, which still indicates that everyone who can “medically tolerate” a face covering must wear one in public if they’re unable to distance themselves from others. The state adopted the CDC’s last change on April 27th, relaxing mask usage for fully vaccinated people for some social gatherings.
Why we re thinking about vaccine hesitancy wrong in communities of color: Experts
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It started with the op-eds. Even before COVID-19vaccines were widely available, newspapers opinion pages warned that some Black people would be hesitant to get the shot. Those columns often referenced the infamous 1930s Tuskegee Syphilis Study, during which doctors withheld treatment from Black men with syphilis, as evidence of lingering well-founded mistrust that might drag down vaccination rates in the Black community.MORE: The risks unvaccinated Americans are weighing
That theory wasn t just fueled by newspapers. Former President Barack Obama and former NBA player Charles Barkley both referenced Tuskegee during an April NBC special to encourage Black Americans to get vaccinated. I’m telling all my friends, Yo man, forget what happened back in the day, every Black person, please go out and get vaccinated, Barkley said.
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