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Businesses jumping into vaccination effort see it as win-win

Businesses are getting more involved with the fight against the coronavirus by offering incentives for people to get vaccinated in a move they see as helping both public health and their bottom line.The promotions range from on-site vaccinations to coupons and freebies. The New York Mets and Yankees announced this week they will open their stadiums as vaccination sites for fans before games, part of a coordinated effort with the state's health.

Student interest in this field soared since the pandemic s start Experts hope this is a turning point

Student interest in this field soared since the pandemic s start. Experts hope this is a turning point CNN 2 hrs ago By Christina Maxouris, CNN © Lynne Sladky/AP In this May 2020 file photo, workers perform coronavirus contact tracing from an office at the Florida Department of Health in Miami-Dade County Several weeks after world health officials declared the coronavirus a pandemic, 40-year-old Sheri McCaskill decided to apply to a master s program in public health. The decision, McCaskill said, stemmed partly from the sudden heightened awareness about the importance of public health as the virus spread in the US. I started to see a lot more happening in the public health realm through news, media and it was everywhere, everything we were hearing, McCaskill told CNN. I think that kind of helped me to make my decision.

Beer, bouquets and free rounds at a gun range: How local governments promote vaccines

Beer, bouquets and free rounds at a gun range: How local governments promote vaccines Reis Thebault, Paulina Firozi © Justin Lane/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock Volunteer Todd Hinden hands out cannabis incentives to anyone who can prove they ve received a coronavirus vaccine, part of an April 20 “Joints for Jabs” event to promote inoculation in New York City. (Justin Lane/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock) Booze, bud, bouquets and a Nissan Altima. New York’s hottest club, this is not. Rather, it represents just part of the growing bounty available to those who sign up to get vaccinated against the coronavirus as the country looks anxiously toward a post-pandemic future.

Covid-19 vaccine incentives: How local governments are selling inoculation

Covid-19 vaccine incentives: How local governments are selling inoculation
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On The Link Between Great Thinking And Obsessive Walking

Posted on May 5, 2021 | Views: 41 cwebb2021-05-04T17:37:01-07:00 by Jeremy DeSilva: From Charles Darwin to Toni Morrison, Jeremy DeSilva looks at our need to move… Moreover, you must walk like a camel, which is said to be the only beast which ruminates when walking. –Henry David Thoreau, “Walking,” 1861 Charles Darwin was an introvert. Granted, he spent almost five years traveling the world on the  Beagle recording observations that produced some of the most important scientific insights ever made. But he was in his twenties then, embarking on a privileged, 19th-century naturalist’s version of backpacking around Europe during a gap year. After returning home in 1836, he never again stepped foot outside the British Isles.

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