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Olympian advocates mass participation in sports By SUN XIAOCHEN | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2021-03-02 14:19 Share
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China Daily is publishing a series of stories focusing on major issues expected to be discussed at the annual sessions of the National People s Congress and the National Committee of the Chinese People s Political Consultative Conference, known as the two sessions, the biggest annual political event in China, which starts this week. Some stories will also look at how the participants in the two sessions, deputies and political advisers, perform their duties.
Retired Olympic champion and star political adviser Yang Yang is calling for more support and investment for grassroots sports development as China marches toward building a world sporting power.
Pentucket regional School District Superintendent Justin Bartholomew. (Courtesy photograph.)
Groveland, Merrimac and West Newbury’s working group to determine how Pentucket Regional School District will return to five-day, in-person instruction this spring, met for the first time yesterday.
Members of what’s being called the “100% Pentucket” initiative noted social distancing is the “single greatest barrier that must be addressed in order for Pentucket schools to return to fully in-person learning.” A statement explained there is not enough room in existing buildings to accommodate all students at six-foot increments. The working group will review all options and guidelines, including the possibility of three-foot social distancing.
Covid 19 coronavirus: Health expert wants travellers prioritised for vaccine
2 Mar, 2021 06:16 AM
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Just the facts - A closer look at the first four vaccines to be rolled out in New Zealand. How they work, why we need them and who developed them. Video / NZ Herald
Just the facts - A closer look at the first four vaccines to be rolled out in New Zealand. How they work, why we need them and who developed them. Video / NZ Herald
Herald reporter based in HamiltonNikki.Preston@nzme.co.nz
People travelling overseas and returning to New Zealand should be prioritised for the Covid-19 vaccine - above the vulnerable and elderly - if New Zealand wants to continue its elimination plan of stopping Covid-19 at the border, a public health expert says.