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Sandra Lindsay, left, a nurse at Long Island Jewish Medical Center, is inoculated with the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine by Dr. Michelle Chester, Monday, Dec. 14, 2020, in the Queens borough of New York. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, Pool)
Delaware’s coronavirus numbers are declining as the vaccine distribution presents what ChristianaCare CEO Janice Nevin calls the “proverbial light at the end of the tunnel.”
After peaking at nearly 500 hospitalizations in early January, 332 patients were being treated for coronavirus in Delaware hospitals as of Feb. 2. New hospital admissions were down to 36 on Tuesday, well below a high of 90 new patients per day on Jan. 8.
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Riding Crop Rules Hot Topic at Jockeys Guild Assembly
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The Jockeys Guild held its Annual Meeting sponsored by TVG/Betfair virtually this year on Dec. 8, 2020. The Guild and its members continue to be appreciative of the working relationship with TVG/Betfair and its unwavering support of both the Jockeys Guild and the Permanently Disabled Jockeys Fund. The virtual meeting was attended by active jockeys from around the country.
The highlights included a riding crop discussion and update with regards to the various state regulations and track house rules which have been adopted this year. Co-chairmen John Velazquez and Mike Smith led a discussion with the riders from the various states where new riding crop rules have been implemented. The jockeys voiced their concerns and input regarding changes that have occurred with racing, as well as their ongoing fears with regards to the safety issues created by the restrictive use of the riding crop. It was noted that the Jockeys Guild has and will continue to talk wi
sports for the newspaper. michael ybarra was climbing alone when he fell to his death. experienced climbers frequent the area because there are no marked trails. as we reported here yesterday, the fourth of july is actually the deadliest day of the year on american roads. so many factors contribute to the dangers. just north of new york city in fact, police say a tour bus driver was apparently going just a little too fast on the fourth when his bus went out of control sending two dozen people to the hospital. more now from abc s ron claiborne. reporter: the bus returning from a casino in connecticut crashed into a guardrail. 24 passengers were injured. it could be any number of reasons. it could be speed, it could be wet pavement. reporter: one of what will likely be hundreds of accidents on america s roads. more americans die on the road on the fourth of july than any other day of the year. and it is the deadliest day for teen drivers. inexperienced, young drivers are out of s