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Medical expert shares advice on Mother s Day gatherings when it comes to unvaccinated family members
News 12 Staff
Updated on:May 09, 2021, 11:48am EDT
Families across the Hudson Valley are gathering for what should be a celebration for Mother s Day, but differing viewpoints on the COVID-19 vaccine could make for some tense moments this year.
People who are fully vaccinated can safely get together with small groups of other fully vaccinated people.
Dr. Linda Drozdowicz, a child and adolescent psychiatrist at Blythedale Children s Hospital, says it s important to decide what type of gathering you feel is safest for you and your kids.
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Brianna Davis, a history and government teacher at Rancho Campana High School in Camarillo, was showing a readout of the Declaration of Independence with her students online when she began receiving news alerts about the violent siege on Capitol Hill live history careening into her government course.
“I don’t know what we’re watching. I don’t know what to do right now,” Davis recalled thinking as she struggled to respond to her virtual class, not about the profound 1776 document under study but the 2021 insurrection before their eyes. “There was no way to analyze the grievances of the colonists as things were going down in Washington D.C.”