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Kids Connection Heart of a Champion – Connecticut All-Star Athletes – NBC Connecticut

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Coal miners, crawfish offer, full-capacity Opry: News from around our 50 states

Coal miners, crawfish offer, full-capacity Opry: News from around our 50 states From USA TODAY Network and wire reports Alabama Montgomery: Public health officials are urging people to get COVID-19 shots as soon as possible, after the White House informed governors last week that it might reallocate supply from states with decreasing demand. Distribution has been in steady decline for several weeks, according to Alabama Department of Public Health data. “Y’all, we want shots in the arms and off the shelf,” Gov. Kay Ivey said. “If you have not made it a priority to schedule a vaccine, I encourage you to go get the shot as soon as you are able. If you are hesitant to get the COVID-19 vaccine, please speak to a physician you trust and ask if he or she would recommend it for you. If we don’t use it, we could lose it. This is our ticket back to normal. The vaccine is free and could possibly save your life.” In the early stages of the vaccine rollout, the Al

How COVID-19 affected children in this year s Kids Count Factbook

How COVID-19 affected children in this year s Kids Count Factbook PROVIDENCE  From housing to mental health, COVID-19 has hurt Rhode Island’s youngest and most vulnerable population. In some cases, when numbers appear to be trending in a positive direction, it’s because families weren’t getting the services they sorely need.      These were among the compendium of data on the health of children in Rhode Island, compiled every spring by Rhode Island’s Kids Count, a nonprofit child advocacy that belongs to a national network.   The Kids Count 27th Factbook will be released Monday at the annual breakfast, from 9- 10:30 a.m. via Zoom. The 2021 factbook charts improvements and declines in the well-being of Rhode Island’s 203,575 children.   

Report: Rhode Island s kids suffered greatly during pandemic

Report: Rhode Island s kids suffered greatly during pandemic May 10, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) The mental health and education of Rhode Island children suffered greatly last year during the coronavirus pandemic, and children of color were the hardest hit, according to data released Monday by Kids Count, the national child advocacy nonprofit. “Unacceptable gaps continue to exist between children of color and white children in nearly every Factbook indicator,” Rhode Island Kids Count executive director Elizabeth Burke Bryant told The Providence Journal. “These gaps have persisted because of systemic racism and barriers to opportunity that must be addressed and dismantled to ensure that every child can succeed. The COVID-19 pandemic shined a spotlight on stark economic, education, and other disparities and challenges to children’s success.”

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