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A Coruña se despierta sin mascarillas obligatorias por la calle

A Coruña se acostumbra poco a poco a la vida sin mascarillas en el exterior Ángel Manso Ángel Manso Ángel Manso Ángel Manso Ángel Manso Ángel Manso ANGEL MANSO Paseando, corriendo o trabajando, los coruñeses comienzan a desprenderse de los tapabocas en espacios abiertos; aunque la mayoría prefieren mantenerla por precaución 26 jun 2021 . Actualizado a las 14:25 h. Este sábado entró en vigor la medida que DOG, damos un recorrido por A Coruña para ver cómo se respira al aire libre sin ellos. Muchos vecinos prefieren seguir llevándola por prevención.  Roberto Vaamonde y Rosendo Díaz comenzaron su jornada laboral este sábado liberados de la mascarilla.

California expands who can get a Covid-19 vaccine But some counties say they don t have enough supply

California expands who can get a Covid-19 vaccine. But some counties say they don t have enough supply CNN 1/14/2021 By Cheri Mossburg and Christina Maxouris, CNN © Irfan Khan/Los Angeles Times/Getty Images Los Angeles, CA - January 07: Nurse Yolanda Javier, left, gives a Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine to Bonita Brisco at St. John s Well Child & Family Center on Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021 in Los Angeles, CA. (Irfan Khan/Los Angeles Times/Getty Images) California adults 65 and older are now eligible to get the Covid-19 vaccine, state officials announced Wednesday in a bid to boost the number of people who receive a shot, even as demand continues to far exceed supply.

How will the self-employed get vaccinated? There s no clear answer

How will the self-employed get vaccinated? There s no clear answer Melody Petersen © Provided by The LA Times Healthcare worker Karen Crawford gives a thumbs-up sign, left, as nurse Yolanda Javier administers a COVID-19 vaccine to her at St. John s Well Child & Family Center in Los Angeles on Thursday. (Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times) As a midwife, Tania McCracken spends hours with pregnant women and their families inside their homes, helping deliver newborns. The essential hands-on work puts McCracken and other California midwives at risk of COVID-19. “There’s a lot of breathing involved,” she said, noting that scientists have found that labor, like singing, may spread the virus through the air.

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