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Um, sweden, you know a lot of people know in the past there has been a place in sweden i think it was gotten berg or Something Like that that had gone to a 6 hour work day instead of 8. Now more of sweden is adopting it because basically they are finding the productivity is really great. People are happier, they feel more successful, they have more time fa for personal lives. Productivity has gone up, wage i would like america to be a country that moves to a three day weekend. So a four day work week. I agree. You know. Something like that. You would be fine with 8 hours as long as it is four days. Yeah the 6 hour thing i would take too. I think that is fantastic. They found people are productive in the same way in six hours as they are in eight hours they dont get anymore done with the extra two hours. Im not surprised. Kind of interesting. Say. That is kind of interesting. How often do you call your mom . Your mom is here i know you talk to her a lot. Probably almost every day. Reall

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COVID-19 on campus: looking back, looking forward

The tide may be turning on the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, with a decline in new cases nationally and regionally and with South Dakota’s Board of Regents seeking a more “normal” fall semester on USD’s campus. In response to this, USD student organizations, Vermillion businesses and local government leaders are looking to bring back what they said has been lost in the past year.  The local response to the pandemic over the past year has been driven largely by the USD administration and the Vermillion City Council. Kevin O’Kelley, assistant vice president of research compliance at USD and member of USD’s COVID-19 Task Force, said the university’s response over the past year was guided by CDC guidelines and student health.

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