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FOXNEWS Fox News Live July 7, 2024

un- crude capsule tomorrow morning that will stay in space for about a month or so. going further than any spacecraft design for humans is ever gone. there were some safety concerns though yesterday went lightning strikes as you can see hit the launchpad area. officials say now, all systems are go. coxey bottom line is we look really good. there are no concerns, no constraints from the lightning events at this point. but we are trying to be very proactive looking ahead and evaluating those things and adjusting as required. knowing we ll get some weather as we head to the last few days. before the excitement is on and jonathan serrie at the space center with the very latest. hey there eric, behind me see the rocket on launchpad at 39 to be getting ready for what they will be lift off tomorrow morning. the artemis one mission has a two hour launch window opens at 8:30 3:00 a.m. eastern time. at the start of that window is only 20% chance of whether it will cause any sort of d

FOXNEWS Fox News Live June 4, 2024 20:34:00

americans have back-to-school parts not just covid making people nervous. many parents and students are also worried about the spread of monkeypox. so far the cdc has recorded over 17000 cases nationwide. nearly all confirmed cases are in adults. there been a handful of recent infections in children and teens. education secretary says the risk of infection in schools is low. we feel very optimistic is going to be a great year. family should not be worried right now about monkeypox. we have the tools we need to get student vaccination to keep them safe in our schools. here to way and doctor anne rimoin. spent 20 years researching monkeypox and they accredit congo republic of the congo. doctor anne rimoin it says parents teachers staff and administrators do not have enough to worry about, should they be worried about monkeypox now that students are or soon

Indore: Health department sees opportunity to achieve vaccination target

The slow pace of vaccination continues as only 55,000 students of age 12-14 years could be inoculated in 10 days.

Weekly update from RSU 71 Superintendent Mary Alice McLean: Pandemic data, student art, and socks galore

Dear RSU 71 Students, Families, Staff, School Board, and Community Partners, This week and next, I’m making the rounds to all schools and departments; so far, all staff, students, and spectators follow safety protocols while learning lots, working.

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