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U S Braces for New COVID Variants (VIDEO)

SHOW TRANSCRIPT As if the current surges weren’t bad enough, some are worried about the impact two variants mutations in the coronavirus could have.    This is a raging inferno across many parts of the world still, Dr. Ben Singer, a critical care specialist at Northwestern Medical Center, said. Across the country, doctors like Ben Singer are fighting fatigue as more and more Covid patients come in. First, there’s the UK variant-B117 we’ve heard a lot about in recent weeks. So far, health officials have documented more than 70 cases in 11 states. It’s not more deadly, but it is more contagious. 

Valley News - Quarantine an acute challenge for most vulnerable Vermont residents

Quarantine an acute challenge for most vulnerable Vermont residents Modified: 1/11/2021 9:00:06 PM Natalie Sinkew has worked her way through more word searches than she can count in her weeks of bedridden isolation at Queen City Nursing & Rehabilitation in Burlington. Meanwhile she clings to a singular hope: To return home to her St. Albans apartment, so she can see her companion dog, a 15-pound poodle-terrier mix named Mi-mi, and resume her job at Goodwill. But as the pandemic stretches on and she remains locked down in her room, that future only grows more distant. Sinkew’s health has deteriorated rather than improved, according to her friend and advocate David Przepioski.

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Out of funding : COVID-19 strains Pima County finances, Huckelberry seeks more federal aid

Out of funding : COVID-19 strains Pima County finances, Huckelberry seeks more federal aid
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Meet Alisha Sawyer: Q&A with Franklin County Regional Chamber of Commerce president-elect

ST. ALBANS — A new group of executive officers is set to lead the Franklin County Regional Chamber of Commerce (FCRCC) after recently getting elected. Among them is Alisha Sawyer, who will be the chamber’s president come 2021. Sawyer, who works at Northwest Medical Center (NMC) and is the current vice president of the chamber, will be taking the president role for the first time after being on the FCRCC Board of Trustees for nearly three years. She previously served as the chamber’s executive director 15 years ago. Filling the vice president seat Sawyer is leaving will be Candace Lewis, associate academic dean at the Community College of Vermont. Aaron Reynolds, chief financial officer at Peoples Trust Company, retains his treasurer role while Cari Kelley, campaign coordinator for the United Way of Northwest Vermont, rounds out the executive officers as the immediate past president.

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