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Mayo-Brown: Educators soon eligible for COVID vaccine
Susan Vaughn
Supt. Meg Mayo-Brown on Wednesday told the Barnstable School Committee Wednesday that Pre-K through grade 12 educators would be eligible for COVID-19 vaccination appointments starting on Thursday, March 11, based on a new mandate from Gov. Charlie Baker.
“We feel our educators are essential workers,” Mayo-Brown said. If the Cape can get enough vaccine, she said, the town will help set up local clinics for the educators, noting that the biggest problem is if the vaccine supply doesn’t meet the demand. She encouraged school personnel also to look for appointments for the vaccinations wherever they could find them. Baker said there may not be enough vaccine to get all school staff vaccinated by the end of March.
Neo Takes the Blue Pill and Ends Up in Office Space in a Crazy DeepFake
Neo Takes the Blue Pill and Ends Up in Office Space in a Crazy DeepFake
DeepFake technology once again provides us with a crazy mashup we never knew we ever needed.
Office Space in a wild DeepFake video. We finally have the answer to what
The Matrix would have been like had Neo actually taken the blue pill. In the 1999 movie, Laurence Fishburne s Morpheus gives Neo a choice. You take the blue pill. the story ends, you wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe. You take the red pill. you stay in Wonderland, and I show you how deep the rabbit hole goes.
A man labeled a white supremacist by a Simi Valley city councilwoman denied the allegation on Monday and said it was payback for his earlier effort to have the councilwoman recalled.
City Councilwoman Ruth Luevanos unsuccessfully objected to Joe Piechowski s appointment at last week s City Council meeting to the executive board of Simi Valley Neighborhood Council 4, saying he promotes white supremacy.
Piechowski, who didn t speak at the meeting, on Monday dismissed Luevanos description. That couldn t be further from the truth, said the Simi Valley resident. Making an accusation like that without any proof is absurd, ridiculous. I deny it completely.