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U-D Jesuit teen and vaccine ambassador shares what convinced him to take the shot

U-D Jesuit teen and vaccine ambassador shares what convinced him to take the shot By Taryn Asher and David Komer online producer Published  FOX 2 - Caleb Knuth, like many young people, wants to get back to school, sports and social life - but wanted to learn more about the COVID-19 vaccine before he said yes. At first I was nervous because I didn t know they did testing or anything already, I didn t want to be a guinea pig, he said. I wasn t on board at first. Teen vaccine ambassador talks about the shot and why others like him should get it

Why one Metro Detroit teen is getting the vaccine, shoddy mail service, and near-record warmth

Why one Metro Detroit teen is getting the vaccine, shoddy mail service, and near-record warmth By Josh Landon , Veronica Meadows and Jack Nissen Published  TUESDAY NEWS HIT - Caleb Knuth is in high school. He gets wanting to be back in school and return to sports. A more active social life would be nice as well.  As do much of the state s teenagers, exhausted from spending the end of a second school year in the middle of a public health crisis they never signed up for.  Michigan recruits students as vaccine ambassadors The state is throwing as much as it can into outreach for getting the vaccine. That includes deploying high school students who can act as ambassadors and positive influences who will encourage others to get the shot. That includes Caleb Knuth

Solutions Beyond the First 100 Days: Economic Development and Recovery

Webinar Goal March 31, 2021 President Joe Biden entered office in January 2021 facing multiple converging crises and the urgent need to mitigate the previous administration’s most egregious failures: a pandemic entering its second year, exacerbated by a botched vaccine rollout and anti-mask disinformation; businesses crippled by indoor-gathering restrictions and depressed consumer spending; millions of Americans out of work and facing foreclosure, eviction or homelessness; extreme weather emergencies linked to climate change … the list goes on. Halfway through his first 100-day sprint, Biden and his team have swiftly accelerated vaccine distribution and overseen passage of the American Rescue Plan, a recovery effort that, even in its whittled-down form, could lay the groundwork for combating income inequality through direct cash payments to families. But what further actions should the administration prioritize moving forward? And what do those actions look like for cities?

Gbagbo acquittal at ICC raises questions over much-needed court reforms

Gbagbo acquittal at ICC raises questions over much-needed court reforms Issued on: 01/04/2021 - 12:33 Laurent Gbagbo at the courtroom during a hearing on his request for unconditional release in The Hague on 2 February 2020. © AFP - Jerry Lampen 6 min Judges at the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Thursday dismissed an appeal against Côte d’Ivoire’s former President Laurent Gbagbo, confirming his acquittal for crimes against humanity and paving the way for his return to the West African country after almost a decade.The decision was a blow for victims families and provoked concern among observers who say the case highlights the need for serious reform within the court system.

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