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Establishment Fail: Only 20% Of Population Fully Vaccinated For COVID In Many Red States The elite are panicking as the world awakens to the dangers of the experimental gene therapy Big Tech is being used to push the jab while social media users countering the narrative are banned Image Credit: Email New York Times article released Wednesday, titled, “Nation Faces ‘Hand-to-Hand Combat’ to Get Reluctant Americans Vaccinated,” dives into low vaccination rates in conservative areas and minority communities. The report complains that while more than half the nation’s adults have gotten the first dose of the COVID vaccine, a large portion of those individuals are not returning for their second shot. ....
“It’s really going to be all about the ground game,” Dr. Choucair said. “It’s going to be about planning at the local level. It’s going to be about microplans. It’s going to be about county by county, ZIP code by ZIP code, census tract by census tract to make sure what are the strategies that work.” While estimates of what it takes to reach herd immunity vary, most experts put the figure at 70 percent to 90 percent of the population. That figure includes children, who are not yet eligible to be vaccinated. And judging by the vaccination rates so far, herd immunity will be difficult to reach, particularly in red states and in the South. ....
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Print Former Escondido City Councilwoman Olga Diaz, who opted not to run for re-election last year after serving 12 years in office, has accepted an executive position at the University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire. Her new title will be vice chancellor for equity, diversity and inclusion and student affairs, and she’ll begin work on June 14. The move allows Diaz to build on her work at Palomar College, where for the past five and a half years she has served as director of student success and equity. Previously, she worked as director of employment services at Interfaith Community Services in North County and as a research analyst at Santa Clara University. She also owned and operated a coffeehouse in downtown Escondido. ....