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Virginia college students react to possible COVID vaccine requirement


Virginia college students react to possible COVID vaccine requirement
(FILE) (Source: Hawaii News Now)
By Hunter Britt | April 30, 2021 at 6:19 PM EDT - Updated April 30 at 8:16 PM
RICHMOND, Va. - Virginia’s colleges and universities are beginning to announce mandatory fall COVID-19 vaccine policies following the state attorney general’s opinion that higher education institutes can require the vaccine.
Virginia public colleges and universities can mandate the COVID-19 vaccine for faculty and students returning to campus this fall, Attorney General Mark Herring stated in late April.
“Virginia’s college and university students deserve the chance to go to classes in-person and take advantage of all that their schools have to offer, but over the past year we have seen numerous COVID outbreaks on school campuses, so we must make sure that they are doing so with the health and safety of their peers and communities in mind,” Herring stat ....

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U.S. pullout from Afghanistan leads to questions about renewed violence


.Schoolchildren walk past an Afghan National Army soldier keeping watch at a checkpoint on the outskirts of Kabul, Afghanistan, April 21, 2021. (CNS photo/Mohammad Ismail, Reuters)
.Afghan men walk past from the site of a suicide bomb attack in Kabul, Afghanistan, April 21, 2021. (CNS photo/Omar Sobhani, Reuters)
.A boy on the outskirts of Kabul, Afghanistan, runs during a dust storm at Qargha Lake April 20, 2021. (CNS photo/Mohammad Ismail, Reuters)
.A boy on the outskirts of Kabul, Afghanistan, cools off his horse in Qargha Lake April 20, 2021. (CNS photo/Mohammad Ismail, Reuters)
.Members of the Navy in Kandahar province in southern Afghanistan carry a comrade wounded by an explosion to a medevac helicopter Oct. 2, 2010. (CNS photo/Finbarr O Reilly, Reuters) ....

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US withdrawal from Afghanistan raises fears of renewed violence


US withdrawal from Afghanistan raises fears of renewed violence
The plan calls for the remaining 3,500 troops to redeploy by Sept. 11, the 20th anniversary of the al-Qaida-led attacks on the US
Updated: April 22, 2021 05:59 AM GMT
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Afghan women receive food donations as part of the World Food Programme for displaced people during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan in Jalalabad on April 20. (Photo: AFP)
President Joe Biden s plan to withdraw U.S. armed forces from Afghanistan by Sept. 11 is leading observers to renew concerns about continued progress on human rights, the status of democratic reforms and whether a resurgence of violence will set back the war-beleaguered country. ....

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How COVID-19 Prepared the Military for Future Biological Warfare


As the COVID-19 pandemic erupted last spring, entire swaths of society shut down or went remote.
But the vast majority of the military s missions, including air transportation, basic training and ships at sea, couldn t be done through Zoom calls. The services had to improvise and adapt to keep operations going while holding the disease at bay and they were largely successful.
In the process, leaders said, the military has relearned old skills for operating in compromised environments that could come in handy in a future conflict if chemical or biological weapons were used.
As the military concentrated on fighting violent extremists in the Middle East in recent years, chemical and biological threats weren t a pressing threat and the Defense Department largely put those activities on a low simmer, Lt. Gen. Brian Robinson, deputy commander of Air Mobility Command, or AMC, said in an April 6 interview. ....

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