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Obituary: Irma Jean Depweg, 98, Of Easton

Reply Irma Jean Depweg, affectionately known as Mama D, age 98, of Easton, beloved wife of the late Frank A. Depweg, passed away peacefully Monday, June 14, 2021. (Shutterstock) Information Courtesy Spear-Miller Funeral Home EASTON, CT Irma Jean Depweg, affectionately known as Mama D, age 98, of Easton, beloved wife of the late Frank A. Depweg, passed away peacefully Monday, June 14, 2021. Born in Hamilton, OH, the daughter of the late Carl and Erma Holbrock, she had been an area resident for many years. Mrs. Depweg was a retired school teacher. She was an active participant in the Fairfield Bridge Marathon and the Fairfield Newcomers. She loved the mountains, especially those in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.

Obituary: Jennie Savona, Of Brookfield: Travel Consultant

Obituary: Jennie Savona, Of Brookfield: Travel Consultant
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15 Jewish Senior Services staff resign over required COVID shots

15 Jewish Senior Services staff resign over required COVID shots FacebookTwitterEmail Joanne Kombert, R.N., adminsters a shot of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. While vaccines are easily available, there remains resistance against getting them, which may affect people’s employment.Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut Media BRIDGEPORT Fifteen out of 750 staffers at Jewish Senior Services resigned last week after refusing to get vaccinated for the coronavirus. And while that number represents just about 2 percent of his staff, Andrew Banoff, JSS’s president, said it was still difficult to see them go. “I still think it’s the right decision and feel strongly it was the right thing to do, but it’s hard,” Banoff said in an interview Wednesday.

The Vaccine Project Newsletter: It s time to choose our own adventure

Source: Getty Images “COVID’s US toll expected to drop sharply by end of July” was the headline following a CDC “weather” report on the future course of the pandemic. That is entirely plausible and possible, but read the full story and we discover that shifting patterns could make the difference between sunny skies or storm clouds ahead. Teams of researchers used statistical modeling to create and analyze four COVID-19 scenarios from April through September: ·  High vaccination rate with moderate use of nonpharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) such as masking and distancing ·  High vaccine uptake with low use of NPIs ·  Low vaccine uptake with moderate use of NPIs

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