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8 Waimea Schools to share back-to-school news at Aug 3 Town Meeting : Big Island Now

Representatives of Waimea Elementary, Waimea Middle, Kanu o Ka ‘Aina, Waimea Country, Parker, Hawai’i Preparatory Academy and ʻAlo Kēhau o ka ʻAina Mauna  – a satellite emersion school of Ke Kula o Nāwahīokalaniʻōpuʻu Iki – plus Honoka’a High School will all participate in providing an overview of the year ahead including keeping students safe, cared for, progressing academically, socially and culturally, and how the community can support the next generation of youth.

When will the pandemic end? And will you need a booster shot? Where we ll be in 2022

When will the pandemic end? And will you need a booster shot? Where we ll be in 2022 Michelle Marchante and Howard Cohen, The Miami Herald © MATIAS J. OCNER/TNS Leonida Lipshy, enfermera, se prepara para administrar la vacuna COVID-19 en Broward Health Imperial Point en Fort Lauderdale, Florida, el 23 de diciembre de 2020.. MIAMI It’s 2022. And people have learned to live surrounded by the novel coronavirus and its many variants moving across the world that cause COVID-19. Employees are back in the office using a staggered schedule. Kids are in the classroom again. Live theater, concerts and sporting events are playing to audiences across South Florida. And people no longer need to wear a mask to enter a store or dine at a restaurant.

When will the pandemic end? And will you need a booster shot? Where we ll be in 2022

When will the pandemic end? And will you need a booster shot? Where we ll be in 2022 Michelle Marchante and Howard Cohen, The Miami Herald © MATIAS J. OCNER/TNS Leonida Lipshy, RN, with the COVID-19 unit, prepares to administer COVID-19 vaccine at Broward Health Imperial Point in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on December 23, 2020. MIAMI It’s 2022. And people have learned to live surrounded by the novel coronavirus and its many variants moving across the world that cause COVID-19. Employees are back in the office using a staggered schedule. Kids are in the classroom again. Live theater, concerts and sporting events are playing to audiences across South Florida. And people no longer need to wear a mask to enter a store or dine at a restaurant.

How older people looking for COVID-19 vaccines struggle with and conquer a digital divide

How older people looking for COVID-19 vaccines struggle with and conquer a digital divide Howard Cohen and Michelle Marchante, Miami Herald © MATIAS J. OCNER/TNS Antonio Castro receives the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine from Walgreens Pharmacy Intern Erika Blanco at The Palace Renaissance& Royale, an assisted living facility in Kendall, Florida, on January 13, 2021. MIAMI Win the lottery or nail an appointment for a COVID-19 vaccine dose? For thousands of seniors, their friends and family members and caregivers, getting a shot might feel like winning the lottery. That’s how valuable and seemingly hard to get that appointment is given how demand far outstrips supply. And it’s also telling how technology tools are not always accessible to every member of a community.

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