Documents of the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene dated March 2019 and October 2019 showed that Aysha was in good health prior to its death. Also included in documents released by the Transport Workers Union are statements from veterinarians Dennis Farrell and Camilo Sierra who respectively examined the horse prior to and following its death.
Farrell and Sierra appeared to confirm that laboratory results led them to believe that PSSM was the cause of the horse s uncontrolled movements. We want to share these medical records because the carriage folks have always been transparent and open about our horses’ lives and our work together, Christina Hansen, a spokesperson for the carriage horse drivers, said in a news release.
Documents of the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene dated March 2019 and October 2019 showed that Aysha was in good health prior to its death. Also included in documents released by the Transport Workers Union are statements from veterinarians Dennis Farrell and Camilo Sierra who respectively examined the horse prior to and following its death.
Farrell and Sierra appeared to confirm that laboratory results led them to believe that PSSM was the cause of the horse s uncontrolled movements. We want to share these medical records because the carriage folks have always been transparent and open about our horses’ lives and our work together, Christina Hansen, a spokesperson for the carriage horse drivers, said in a news release.
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Study: EVs cannot succeed without developing parallel supercharging networks
Electric vehicles cannot succeed without developing a nationwide network of fast-charging networks in parallel with the cars. Current EV business models are doomed unless manufacturers that have bet their futures on them, such as General Motors and VW, invest in or coordinate on a robust supercharger network. These are the observations in an in-depth study of the industry by management professors at the University of California, Davis, and Dartmouth College.
The researchers say that that while large, traditional automakers have developed some exciting EVs, they have essentially ignored the charging station side of the equation. Meanwhile, Tesla worked both sides of the market by building a sufficiently wide network of high-speed charging stations before they sold too many cars. There are about 4,000 high-voltage super-fast charging stations in the US, and the majority of them are available only to Tesla ve
California says equity is vital for vaccine distribution. But data is almost nonexistent
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1of6Devi Kamala, a Fremont local, waves hello to a caregiver at On Lok Pace Senior Center on her way to recieve her COVID-19 vaccine on Janurary 28, 2021.Nina Riggio / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Paola Laverde poses for a portrait with her cat Albert inside of her home in Berkeley, Calif. Thursday, January 28, 2021. Laverde said its critical for communities of color to get culturally appropriate and accurate information on the vaccine.Jessica Christian/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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4of6Brij Lal, a Fremont local, gets his temperature taken by nurse before entering the On Lok Pace Senior Center where he recieved his COVID-19 vaccine on Janurary 28, 2021.Nina Riggio / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less