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COVID-19 vaccine access, not hesitancy, main barrier for San Diegans of color


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A limited supply of COVID-19 vaccine combined with language and technology barriers are keeping many San Diegans of color waiting for their shot at immunity.
Most White San Diegans eligible for the vaccine have gotten a shot, with roughly 551 vaccinated per 1,000 eligible residents, compared to 527 for Latinos, 520 for Asians and 349 for Black San Diegans, according to data on current vaccinations from the county’s vaccine dashboard and eligibility estimates from the San Diego Workforce Partnership.
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Some of the county’s demographic data, posted on its online dashboard, is poorly defined. Roughly 15 percent of those vaccinated are listed as “other race,” and 12 percent did not disclose their race or ethnicity. Supervisor Nathan Fletcher said on Thursday that the county is still looking into the matter, noting that the dashboard combines data reported from various sources. ....

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Letter to the editor: The iconicity of 'Hallelujah'


Consider Leonard Cohen’s iconic song “Hallelujah” as a somber Christmas season nears. His song connotes feelings of regret, disappointment, sadness, loneliness and loss. Working through sorrow, it claims that the Lord doesn’t really care for music. But it notes in two previous song verses, that David played a secret chord and it pleased the Lord. Playing a “secret chord” alludes to the song’s chorus “Hallelujah,” which inspires hope regardless of adversity by promising redemption.
The 1984 “Hallelujah” debut with a 12/8 meter evokes emotive sentiments of early rock and roll and gospel music. The song never achieves great chart acclaim. Yet, Bob Dylan adopts it and others record over 300 versions. Cohen unites elegiac poetry with poignant melody. His song “Hallelujah” divulges to music what Leonardo da Vinci’s painting “Mona Lisa” reveals to art. ....

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Police report fatal pedestrian collision


Police report fatal pedestrian collision
VIDEO: Police report fatal pedestrian collision
By Riley Bean | December 23, 2020 at 10:23 AM EST - Updated December 23 at 12:41 PM
GOOSE CREEK, S.C. (WCSC) - The Goose Creek Police Department says a pedestrian has been killed after being hit by a car.
Berkeley County Coroner George Oliver says the victim, George McKinney, 51, was from Goose Creek.
GCPD say they first responded to calls about a motor vehicle striking a McKinney in the area of Highway 176 and Westview Boulevard at 6:54 p.m. Tuesday.
Upon arrival, officers say they learned that a 2002 Toyota 4Runner was traveling east on Highway 176 when it struck a McKinney. ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN 2000 Presidential Debate 20120930



in some way over this last year, all the thousands of you whom i ve seen. i d like to thank the computer executives and the electronics executives in silicon valley, two-thirds of whom are republicans who said they wanted to sign on to a change in america. i d like to thank the hundreds of executives who came to chicago, a third of them republicans, who said they wanted to change. i d like to thank the people who ve started with mr. perot who ve come on to help our campaign. i d like to thank all the folks around america that no one ever knows about the woman that was holding the aids baby she adopted in cedar rapids, iowa who asked me to do something more for adoption; the woman who stopped along the road in wisconsin and wept because her husband had lost his job after 27 years; all the people who are having a tough time and the people who are winning but who know how desperately we need to change. this debate tonight has made crystal clear a challenge that is as old ....

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