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Now because of an agreement between the city and environmental groups, 937 acres of this lands will likely be purchased and set aside as a permanent open space. This agreement is enormous. Reporter environmentalist Roger Castillo says it traps fresh water for san jose beneath the ground and also benefit wildlife that will be able to pass from one mown range to another without significant barriers. It is really important to get animals their corridor to move from one peak to another and keep biodiversity. Reporter but its not what long time Property Owners wanted close to 90 years in the valley. Reporter kens family has grown cherries in the area for years, and hes afraid the land will stagnate. Were just looking for existence, thats all. Reporter and he questions why san jose will let go of space for industry and housing. I dont know any place in the world where they dont need homes more than in this area. Reporter the City Council Still has to vote to approve the agreement, and they m

El Ministerio de Deportes continúa brindando clínicas de iniciación deportiva en municipios de Misiones

El Ministerio de Deportes continúa brindando clínicas de iniciación deportiva en municipios de Misiones
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Propone Maru ver por el bien de la población en reunión con el PRD

Propone Maru ver por el bien de la población en reunión con el PRD
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High Share of Health Care Workers Reluctant to Get COVID-19 Vaccine: Reports

High Share of Health Care Workers Reluctant to Get COVID-19 Vaccine: Reports Reports and studies have emerged showing that a relatively high percentage of those working in health care settings are reluctant or refusing to get the COVID-19 vaccine. A research project tracking the public’s attitudes and experiences with COVID-19 vaccinations has found that nearly one-third of health care workers are “vaccine-hesitant,” saying they probably or definitely wouldn’t get a COVID-19 vaccine even if it were available for free and deemed safe by scientists a figure slightly higher than the share of the general population. A December survey published by the Kaiser Family Foundation vaccine attitude tracking project shows an increase in the percentage of the general public saying they would definitely or probably get a COVID-19 vaccine, which now stands at 71 percent, up from 63 percent in September. At the same time, 27 percent of the general population is “vaccine-hesitant.”

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