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WVU-led team, through NIH grant, ramps up COVID-19 testing in rural West Virginia | WVU Today

WVU-led team, through NIH grant, ramps up COVID-19 testing in rural West Virginia | WVU Today
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FRANK FAZIO | News, Sports, Jobs - Weirton Daily Times

Mar 13, 2021 Frank Michael Fazio of Weirton, WV., passed away peacefully with his family at his side at Liza’s Place in Wheeling on Wednesday, March 10, 2021. He was 91 years old. Frank was born on Wednesday, October 2, 1929, in Holliday’s Cove, WV, to Carmen and Mary Marsona Fazio. A 1947 graduate of Weir High School, Frank worked as a Cost Accountant for the former Weirton Steel Corporation retiring with over thirty-five years of service. Frank dedicated many years of his life to the Weirton Elks Lodge, serving as their Secretary for eight years and holding Treasurer’s position for twenty-five plus years. He was fully engaged as a frequent and loyal member continuing his board duties until he was eighty-nine years old.

West Virginia gets first batch of COVID vaccines | News, Sports, Jobs

sadams@newsandsentinel.com Dr. Kishore Challa, a cardiologist at Thomas Memorial Hospital in South Charleston, was one of the first two people in West Virginia to receive the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine Monday. (Photo courtesy of Thomas Memorial Hospital) Members of the National Guard deliver the first doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine to WVU Medicine in Morgantown on Monday. (Photo courtesy of the WV National Guard) Gov. Jim Justice receives a Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine Monday evening during a video livestream. (Photo courtesy of the WV Governor’s Office) Gov. Jim Justice receives a Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine Monday evening during a video livestream. (Photo courtesy of the WV Governor’s Office)

Future of Public Safety

In one exchange from Session One, Arthur Rizer of the R Street Institute a former police oficer and military policeman himself highlighted his work around police mentalities37 and police cultures. He conducted a survey of oficers asking for their reactions to being dressed like military personnel; whether doing so made them more aggressive; and whether their doing so afected perspectives in the community. His findings were clear that the oficers who responded indeed felt more aggressive in military gear, and knew that it frightened the public. … Arthur Rizer Director, Criminal Justice & Civil Liberties, R Street Arthur Rizer heads the Institute’s programs dealing with a variety of issues related to crime, policing, intelligence and privacy. In this capacity, he produces original research, writes for the popular press and educates policymakers on criminal justice and civil liberty issues. He is also a visiting lecturer at the University of London, University College London in

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