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Judge dismisses petition to recall Seattle School Board

Judge dismisses petition to recall Seattle School Board April 20, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Judge dismisses petition to recall Seattle School Board SEATTLE (AP) A King County Superior Court judge on Monday dismissed a petition to recall the Seattle School Board after a group of parents accused the board of failing to adequately plan for students’ return to classes. After hearing from the three petitioners and an attorney representing the School Board on Friday, Judge Mafé Rajul dismissed the recall petition, the Seattle Times reported. “The Court is understanding and sympathetic of the parents’ concerns with children in the Seattle Public School District being subjected to remote learning … However, the Court is limited in its role as a gatekeeper,” Rajul said.

Companies Pan for Marketing Gold in Vaccines

Companies Pan for Marketing Gold in Vaccines
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Companies pan for marketing gold in vaccines

Companies pan for marketing gold in vaccines For a decade, Jennifer Crow has taken care of her elderly parents, who have multiple sclerosis. After her father had a stroke in December, the family got serious in its conversations with a retirement community and learned that one service it offered was covid-19 vaccination. They mentioned it like it was an amenity, like We have a swimming pool and a vaccination program, said Crow, a librarian in southern Maryland. It was definitely appealing to me. Vaccines, she felt, would help ease her concerns about whether a congregate living situation would be safe for her parents, and for her to visit them; she has lupus, an autoimmune condition.

Retirement communities lure new residents with promise of Covid-19 vaccines

At some retirement communities, Covid vaccinations offered as an amenity Sarah Kwon © Provided by NBC News For a decade, Jennifer Crow has taken care of her elderly parents, who have multiple sclerosis. After her father had a stroke in December, the family got serious in its conversations with a retirement community and learned that one service it offered was Covid-19 vaccination. “They mentioned it like it was an amenity, like ‘We have a swimming pool and a vaccination program,’” said Crow, a librarian in southern Maryland. “It was definitely appealing to me.” Vaccines, she felt, would help ease her concerns about whether a congregate living situation would be safe for her parents, and for her to visit them; she has lupus, an autoimmune condition.

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