And in that new state, there’s a lot to miss.
For this writer, it’s feeling comfortable in an elevator of a downtown building, walking down Main Street to the Joule, getting an Americano from Weekend and sitting down in the beautiful lobby area to work and people-watch. That Americano can still happen, but watching interesting fashion choices isn’t worth the risk involved with loitering these days.
“Being able to go into any restaurant, without concern about how crowded it is or how close together the tables are. Do they have a patio? Is the weather nice enough for a patio? Is my favorite local spot still open?” Amanda Scott
Veteran Dallas ISD teachers volunteered for Moderna COVID-19 vaccine trial to aid public and protect themselves in the classroom
Diane Birdwell and Vickie Tillery are both teachers at Bryan Adams High School in Dallas and took their first shots in July of this year. Author: Matt Howerton Updated: 10:44 PM CST December 16, 2020
DALLAS, Texas Two veteran Dallas Independent School District teachers took part in Moderna s successful COVID-19 vaccine trials, and even recruited some colleagues to join them.
On Thursday, vaccine advisers to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration will meet to discuss Moderna s vaccine.
Following Pfizer s, it s the second coronavirus vaccine that s expected to hit the U.S. market.