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Cox promotes Utah s vaccination efforts in Biden meeting

Cox promotes Utah s vaccination efforts in Biden meeting Utah Governor Spencer Cox promoted the state s vaccination efforts to President Joe Biden in a virtual meeting Tuesday. Posted at 1:24 PM, May 11, 2021 and last updated 2021-05-11 19:42:30-04 SALT LAKE CITY — Getting virtual face-to-face time with President Joe Biden on Tuesday, Governor Spencer Cox promoted Utah s vaccination successes and made a request of the federal government. The governor appeared with five of his colleagues in sharing what they re doing to get people vaccinated in a meeting that was streamed online by the White House. It s very important to be flexible and adaptable. What was working a month ago isn t necessarily going to work today, said Cox.

CDC eviction moratorium overturned by federal judge

CDC eviction moratorium overturned by federal judge By John Adams Federal judge overturns CDC eviction ban FOX 5 real estate expert John Adams explains what the federal judge s recent decision means for the future of the eviction moratorium. ATLANTA - In October of last year, the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention issued an unprecedented agency order impacting real estate rentals nationwide. The order stopped all eviction actions by landlords nationwide against renters who claim they can’t pay.  And as with all government edicts, there have been unintended consequences. The order declares that any landlord shall not evict any covered person from any residential property for failure to pay rent. A report from think tank the Aspen Institute stated that more than 20 million renters live in households that have suffered COVID-19-related job loss and concluded that millions more are at risk of eviction in the next several months.

School is in for the summer: new season of High School Musical: The Musical: The Series

What time is it? If you answered summertime, you already know what is up. While it is indeed summertime, it is also time for the second season premiere of “High School Musical: The Musical: The Series.” The first season of “High School Musical: The Musical: The Series was a major hit when it debuted on Disney+ in November 2019. The show brought twenty-somethings, like myself, way back to when I used to impersonate Sharpay singing “Fabulous.” The show is also sentimental for the series’ cast members too, given the fact that many of them are twenty-somethings and grew up watching the original movies as well. 

Travel Ideas to Help You Re-Emerge Into Society This Month

Travel Ideas to Help You Re-Emerge Into Society This Month Thrillist 1 day ago NOTE: We know COVID-19 is continuing to impact your travel plans. As of April 2021, official guidance from the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention states that fully vaccinated people can travel at low risk, though safety precautions are still required. Should you need to travel, be sure to familiarize yourself with the CDC s as well as local requirements/protocols/restrictions for both your destination and home city upon your return. Be safe out there. May has always been a month of transitions, when the pleasant chill of spring gives way to long, lazy summer nights, school lets out, and Memorial Day kickstarts the season of raucous boat parties and beach town boardwalks. Nature is also fully up and at ‘em, including our very chatty cicada friends who have returned this year after 17 years underground.  Vaccinated Americans are also re-emerging this month as we figure out how to exist a

Italy Will Welcome Back Low-Risk International Travelers This Month

Italy Will Welcome Back Low-Risk International Travelers This Month Thrillist 4 hrs ago © Shutterstock Editor’s Note: We know COVID-19 is continuing to impact your travel plans. As of April 2021, official guidance from the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention states that fully vaccinated people can travel at low risk, though safety precautions are still required. Should you need to travel, be sure to familiarize yourself with the CDC’s latest guidance as well as local requirements/protocols/restrictions for both your destination and home city upon your return. Be safe out there.Americans have waited a long time for Italy to reopen its borders to foreign visitors. You might have spent the past year figuring out your itinerary for when the day arrives: first the Riviera towns and beaches, then the social plazas and food destinations. Fortunately, you won t need to wait much longer to make your grand tour a reality, thanks to word from Italy s prime minister that

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