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Sisters gave birth 90 minutes apart after sharing pandemic pregnancy experience

Sisters gave birth 90 minutes apart after sharing pandemic pregnancy experience CNN 12/29/2020 By David Williams, CNN © Courtesy Ashley Carruth Sisters Brittany Schille (left) and Ashley Carruth had their baby boys just 90 minutes apart. After going through their pandemic pregnancies together, two Minnesota sisters thought it would be pretty neat if they ended up giving birth on the same day. Their baby boys apparently agreed and arrived earlier this month about 90 minutes apart. Ashley Carruth told CNN that she and her sister Brittany Schille found out that they were pregnant in April, as their state was locking down because of the coronavirus pandemic. Their due dates were just a few days apart, Carruth said.

After getting pregnant during pandemic, sisters gave birth 90 minutes apart

After getting pregnant during pandemic, sisters gave birth 90 minutes apart Photo: CNN Newsource and last updated 2020-12-29 09:28:44-05 Two sisters in Minneapolis went through pregnancy together during a pandemic and gave birth just 90 minutes apart. Sisters Ashley and Brittany both found out they were pregnant in April, shortly after the state went into a pandemic lockdown. They heard all of the jokes of a baby boom. Everybody was like you didn t do good at social distancing from your husband, said Ashley Carruth. The two would weather nine months of pregnancy, sharing the same due date month, even the same doctor.

Many Pima County schools return to remote learning as COVID-19 cases soar

Many Pima County schools return to remote learning as COVID-19 cases soar Vail Unified School District (VUSD) returns to remote learning By Hannah Tiede | December 15, 2020 at 12:40 AM MST - Updated December 15 at 12:40 AM TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) -Nearly all Pima County school districts are going back to (or sticking with) remote learning as COVID-19 cases soar to levels not seen before. Monday night, Vail Unified School District (VUSD) called a special meeting. Before voting on returning to online education, the board held a call to the audience. Jennifer Maddux attended the meeting to speak out about what she calls a “lack of options” especially for students with certain needs.

No in-person classes after holiday break at most Tucson-area public schools

Most Tucson K-12 students will be starting their second semester completely online, as the coronavirus pandemic continues to spiral out of control across Pima County. Amphi, Vail and Tanque Verde became the latest Tucson school districts to announce closing in-person classes for remote learning next semester, citing the steep rise in COVID cases throughout the county and the challenges that creates. “We have learned that we have reached a tipping point where hybrid may no longer be the best option,” Superintendent Todd Jaeger wrote in a letter to families on Dec. 12. The Pima County Health Department told schools on Dec. 11 to consider suspending in-person instruction as the coronavirus moves into substantial community spread.

Amphi, Tanque Verde join Tucson-area school districts in switch to remote learning

Amphi, Tanque Verde join Tucson-area school districts in switch to remote learning
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