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Rethinking Money as a Force for Equity

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Recent COVID-19 spike draws concern from local hospitals

Recent COVID-19 spike draws concern from local hospitals Recent COVID-19 spike draws concern from local hospitals The mountain of new COVID-19 cases has already put Williamson County into the red phase and it is possible Travis County may move into Stage 5. AUSTIN, Texas - The recent spike in COVID-19 cases in Central Texas is drawing concerns from local hospitals.  Unfortunately the Delta variant is a lot more infectious than we’ve seen with other strains and it’s spreading through the community very rapidly, said Dr. Rob Watson, chief medical officer at Baylor Scott & White Health-Greater Austin region. American Academy of Pediatrics recommends universal mask wearing

Williamson County Moves Up To Red Phase, Signaling Uncontrolled Community Spread Of COVID-19

Williamson County moved up to the highest phase of its COVID-19 risk levels on Monday. The Red Phase indicates there is uncontrolled community spread in the area. Changing phases does not mean a change to local rules, but it does signal a change in local officials’ recommendations for vaccinated and unvaccinated residents. Because of the rapid rise in new cases, the Williamson County and Cities Health District is now recommending people regardless of vaccination status wear a mask in public, keep 6 feet apart from people they don’t live with and avoid crowds. And no matter their vaccination status or the county’s COVID phase, people should follow requirements set by local businesses, venues and schools, WCCHD says.

Soldier in training from Iraq at Fort Leonard Wood wants to inspire others to follow their dreams

Brian Hill Fort Leonard Wood The seat inside the cab of the excavator needs a lot of adjusting so the 4-foot, 11-inch Spc. Zainab Olivo can comfortably operate the equipment. She manipulates a few switches and levers, the diesel engine roars and rumbles, and the boom comes to life. It’s quite a juxtaposition, seeing such a small person operate such a large piece of equipment. She turns the excavator off and removes her oversized, tinted eye protection. She has a youthful face, and with her small stature, it’s difficult to imagine what she’s experienced. As a horizontal construction engineer trainee assigned to Company D, 554th Engineer Battalion, 32-year-old Olivo from Karbala, Iraq currently spends many of her days at Training Area 244 on Fort Leonard Wood. The large, tracked, earthmoving vehicle she’s learning about this week is just one of several pieces of heavy equipment she has progressed through over the past couple of months.

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