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Breakthrough COVID-19 cases remain low in Summit County

Photo by Jason Connolly / Jason Connolly Photography Vaccines began rolling out to Summit County residents in late December, and since then, officials and health experts have encouraged the public to roll up their sleeves. The vaccines have been touted as being highly effective at preventing severe illness and hospitalizations, and about 76% of the county’s population is fully vaccinated. But how many vaccinated individuals have still tested positive for COVID-19 known as breakthrough cases? “What we’re seeing is about 1.7% of our cases are breakthrough cases, and that’s all the way back to Jan. 22, so that’s when people could be fully vaccinated,” Summit County Public Health Director Amy Wineland said.

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Rutgers Law Student Government Backs Down on Critical Race Theory Requirement for Student Groups

Rutgers Law Student Government Backs Down on Critical Race Theory Requirement for Student Groups AP Photo/Steven Senne 25 May 2021 The student government at Rutgers Law School has backed down on its requirement for student groups to promote Critical Race Theory in order to receive funding, according to the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE). Critical Race Theory is an academic movement occurring at schools across the country that teaches children and college students that the U.S. is fundamentally racist, and that they must view every social interaction and person in terms of race or color in order to be “antiracist.”

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