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Fuuko Izumo has spent her entire life causing misfortune to everyone who touches her, an ability dubbed “Unluck”. Longing for a romance like those in the shojo manga she reads, but knowing she can never be touched, she resigns herself to death once her favorite manga ends. Her plans change, however, when an Undead man named Andy botches her suicide attempt, the two forge a pact – Fuuko is going to give Andy the death he craves!
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Yoshifumi Tozuka’s Undead Unluck was a one-shot published in 2019 that got picked up for a full series in early 2020. I’ve been reading it since it started, and I’m a fan. It starts off very “Fine” but it finds its footing very quickly. It’s a truly unique battle manga with a lot of creative powers and a really engaging cast.
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Preparing for a pandemic crisis while working to prevent it
Cayuga Medical Center
While building robust COVID-19 testing and vaccination programs to reduce the virus’s spread and protect the community, Cayuga Health also made plans in case hundreds of local residents needed hospital care in a rapidly spreading pandemic.
Cayuga Health’s testing and vaccination programs are essential to prevent such a fearful COVID-19 crisis, but the unknown impacts of the virus also require preparing for a potential surge of infections. Pandemic surge planning follows similar crisis plans New York requires hospitals to have for handling emergencies from floods to blizzards while still serving their communities.
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MediBang Responds to Allegations Regarding Low Translation Pay Rates
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2021-01-26 14:45 EST by Kim Morrissy The 120 yen unit price per page is only an initial starting price, and the lowest rate we offer.
Manga translation and localization company MediBang has provided Anime News Network with a statement regarding recent allegations around low translation pay rates. MediBang claimed that the 120 yen (approximately US$1.16) unit price per page is only an initial starting price, and that rates will fluctuate based on project type and experience.
Their full statement is published below:
We would like to clarify the misunderstanding caused by a previous email we sent to freelance translation applicants.
Following an increase in demand for acute bed care capacity across the Southern Tier, Cayuga Health and Cayuga Nursing and Rehabilitation Center announced Wednesday they have teamed up to offer a 3.