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So you ve received your first dose of the Covid vaccine Now what?

and last updated 2021-02-02 23:17:15-05 (WXYZ) — As the vaccine continues to be administered, questions have been raised about what to do if you get the virus after the first dose and whether people will still have to follow health guidelines. As more and more people get the vaccine across metro Detroit, health officials say it’s important we continue to follow health guidelines even after we’ve had both vaccines and until the country reaches herd immunity. “After you get your first shot, you have no protection at all for at least a week or so,” said Matthew Sims the director of infectious disease research at Beaumont health.

Teens Learn to Be Leaders on Israel | The Jewish News

313 Two local teens discuss their time with the Teen Israel Leadership Institute (TILI) virtual program. Fall is the time for the annual Teen Israel Leadership Institute (TILI) in Atlanta, but COVID-19 once again made business as usual impossible. The Center for Israel Education made the most of the required change to online teaching and succeeded in engaging more learners than ever, drawing teens from wide geographic localities, including Metro Detroit. Caleb Kleinfeldt of Huntington Woods, a junior at Frankel Jewish Academy, was one of the teens who participated. “I’ve been Zionistic my whole life and found this was a way to understand Israel on a very professional level,” said Kleinfeldt, who attends Kehillat Etz Chayim, an Open Orthodox synagogue in Oak Park and Huntington Woods. “I enjoyed the program and hearing the speakers.”

Coolest virtual classroom ever? This teacher dresses up on Zoom every day in the best costumes

Coolest virtual classroom ever? This teacher dresses up on Zoom every day in the best costumes And she nails the matching background, too Michelle Ganley, Digital Content Team Managing Editor, Graham Media Group Published:  Tags:  Margaret-Ann Wommer (Provided by Margaret-Ann Wommer) This story is a part of our Something Good series, which is designed to remind you of all the goodness in the world: the moments that can make you smile, feel warm inside and applaud humanity. When a teacher in Metro Detroit learned the news that high schools across the state would be switching to virtual learning once again, due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic she felt sad, despite knowing the move was “absolutely necessary.”

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