Apr 30, 2021
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I want to provide you a reminder and an update on Kentucky s new federally compliant REAL IDs, also known as a Voluntary Travel ID. Suppose you do not have an alternative form of ID such as a passport by May 3, 2023. In that case, you will need the new REAL ID to board a domestic airline and enter military bases or a federal building like the White House (this does not include offices such as Social Security Administration, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, etc.). The deadline to obtain a REAL ID has been changed several times. There was a deadline in place for October 1, but that has been pushed back to May 2023 due to COVID-19.
The vaccination coverage of teachers is lower in Tallinn than in most other cities in Estonia. The situation could be improved if the state would offer teachers vaccines other than the AstraZeneca one, Mayor of Tallinn Mihhail Kõlvart (Center) told ERR.
Kõlvart said the low coverage of education workers is a point of concern and one of the reasons is confusion regarding the AstraZeneca vaccine, which was allocated to vaccinate education sector workers. As we know, teachers were vaccinated with AstraZeneca and the current information is confusing. I think not everyone is prepared to get inoculated with the vaccine. This means that there should be a more specific plan from the state about how further vaccinations will take place and which vaccines will be offered to people, Kõlvart said.
HUNTINGTON â Due to flooding this week, Cabell County Schools rescheduled its Pre-K registration and Kindergarten enrollment packet dropoff day for Wednesday, March 10.
Parents or guardians may pick up blank packets at any district elementary school or community-based Pre-K site through March 9.Â
The new two-step registration and enrollment process was established this school year to help limit the spread of COVID-19. Social distancing and face covering safety protocols will be observed at all times during the process.
Pre-K programs are provided tuition-free. Cabell County Schools works with collaborative partners to provide Pre-K programs. Operated at various locations throughout the county, (all public elementary schools, Head Start, childcare programs, and faith-based schools), the districtâs Pre-K program offers a range of hands-on experiences based on the West Virginia Board of Educationâs Early Learning Standards. To be eligible for Pre-K, children must
Today
Partly cloudy skies during the morning hours will become overcast in the afternoon. High 69F. Winds light and variable..
Tonight
Partly cloudy skies early will give way to cloudy skies and light rain after midnight. Low around 50F. Winds light and variable. Chance of rain 60%. Updated: April 13, 2021 @ 1:48 am
The Florida Department of Health announced 30 new coronavirus-related deaths in Volusia County on Wednesday, the highest the county has seen so far. But FDOH - Volusia spokeswoman Holly Smith said the deaths were from a grouping reported by the Vital Statistics Office. The number reported in today’s report does NOT reflect 30 people who died from COVID yesterday, Smith wrote in an emailed statement. They only reflect 30 COVID-related deaths that have occurred in Volusia County since the pandemic began.
Based on a report by the FDOH, seven deaths actually occurred on Tuesday, Jan. 26.
The second-highest increase in deaths for Volusia County was 14 on Dec. 31. The third-highest was reported on July 15 with 12 deaths.