Doran sat down with the Reporter-Herald to look back at the changes and shifts he made in his first year as Loveland's police chief as well as what he plans for 2024 and beyond.
with a career that makes a difference. apply today. right now, you are probably familiar with the covid headlines that we hear every single day. cases are rising in 22 states, the covid death toll across the country has gone up by an average of 12% in just the last week. and, today an fda panel a approved pfizer booster shots only for those who are 65 years or older. or are at high risk of severe covid-19. tonight, we are going to talk to you about a covid headline that you really don t hear about often. there is an orphan crisis in the united states. and no, that is not a line out of a charles dickens novel.
the covid death toll across the country has gone up by an average of 12% in just the last week, and today an fda panel approved pfizer booster shots only for those who are 65 years or older or are at high risk of severe covid-19. tonight we re going to talk you about a covid headline that you really don t hear about often. there s an orphan crisis in the united states, and no, that s not a line out of a charles dickens novel. it s america in 2021. it s what the cdc calls the hidden pandemic. nearly 120,000 children across this country have lost a parent or a primary caregiver to covid-19, and that s according to the cdc. the united states ranks fourth in the world with the most kids orphaned by covid deaths only behind mexico, brazil, and india. and children of color, they re
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