Monday 8 February 2021 9:00 am Vaxxing our way to normality
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The past year or so has been incredibly tough – but the arrival of millions of approved vaccines in centres across the country gives us a real light at the end of the tunnel.
Vaccines are at the centre of the UK Government’s plan to a route back to normality. Some 407m doses have been ordered, with multiple vaccines approved for use. A nationwide rollout is underway, with more than 10 million people having already received their first jab.
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the best way to protect people from Covid-19,
Tampa church distributes COVID-19 vaccine to 500 seniors thanks to statewide pilot program
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St. John progressive Missionary Baptist Church was busy Sunday and not just because of church service.
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TAMPA, Fla. â St. John progressive Missionary Baptist Church was busy Sunday and not just because of church service.
About 500 people of color, over the age of 65, went to the church to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
âIt was easy,â church member Ruth Fleming said. âIt went smoothly and there was nothing to the shot. Iâm glad I got it.â
Editor:
State election officials were on high alert this year for any irregularities in our elections because they knew that there would be close scrutiny. There was NO widespread fraud or inappropriate interference detected. Wonderful news, right?
Despite that, many lawsuits alleging fraud were filed by the Trump campaign and others in various states and were thrown out of court one after the other for lack of evidence. The process has run its course including here in Arizona where they have had every opportunity to present evidence in the courts. Arizona election results have now been certified. You would think that it is now time to accept the results and move on.
Rose Wilcox
Rose Mae (Simmons) Wilcox passed away at the age of 100 years and ten months at Christian Community Home in Hudson, WI on December 18th, 2020. Rose was born on February 24th, 1920 in Savannah, GA as one of eight children of the late Ida S. Simmons and Herbert B. Simmons. As a child, she enjoyed southern life and often talked about swimming in the community pool and attending many dances with her sisters. She attended Savannah Public School and graduated from Commercial High School in Savannah in 1939. While she was working in the secretarial pool at the Naval Office in Savannah during WWII, she met Naval Seaman Howard Wilcox and was quickly swept off of her feet. They married on December 23rd 1945 and began their life together. Following Howard’s career path, they lived in Alton IL, Milton WI, River Falls WI, and finally settled in Hudson WI. She was a stay-at-home wife/mother raising their three sons Bill, John, and Bob. Being the only female in the hous