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by Andy Fell
May 14, 2021
Students from the First Nations Launch team at the University of California, Davis, will launch a rocket this Saturday, May 15 on behalf of a team from Queens University in Kingston, Ontario. The Canadian team is unable to carry out its own launch due to pandemic restrictions.
The rocket launch is part of the First Nations Launch competition sponsored by NASA and the Wisconsin Space Grant Consortium at Carthage College, Kenosha, Wisconsin. The UC Davis team already carried out its own launch at a site in the Mojave Desert April 17.
The May 15 launch will take place at the Maddox Dairy facility near Fresno, California. Due to safety precautions, entry to the launch site is restricted to team members.
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12:00 PM February 3, 2021
Employees and residents at The Laurels Care Home have been ‘eagerly’ awaiting their vaccine turn for several weeks.
- Credit: Country Court Care Homes
Staff and residents at a Somerset care home are ‘delighted’ to have been given their first coronavirus vaccination this month.
Employees and those living at The Laurels Care Home, in Draycott, near Cheddar, have been ‘eagerly’ awaiting their turn for several weeks.
Home manager, Becky Green, said: “Our staff and residents have been very patiently awaiting the moment that we can start to receive the vaccine and we certainly see this as a step in the right direction back to normality.