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India s vaccine rollout is ignoring the many inequities in its society
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India: why it s so hard to get a coronavirus vaccine
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In this episode of The Conversation Weekly podcast, as India’s COVID-19 crisis continues, we look at what’s holding back the country’s vaccination rollout and how a shift in strategy on distribution and pricing is causing concern. And we speak to a researcher who went hunting for fungi in the world’s largest seed bank.
India’s catastrophic COVID-19 crisis shows little sign of improving. On May 12, the country reported 348,421 new cases and a record 4,205 new deaths from COVID, taking the total number of deaths to over 250,000. Many observers think these official figures could be substantial underestimates as hospitals struggle to provide the sick with oxygen and beds, and crematoriums overflow.
Washington-Marion opts out of boys playoffs due to COVID-19
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Remembering Albert Hartwell
Remembering Albert Hartwell By Brady Renard | January 7, 2021 at 11:36 PM CST - Updated January 7 at 11:36 PM
LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - The Lake Area lost a coaching legend Wednesday night. Former Washington-Marion basketball coach Albert Hartwell died at the age of 72.
Hartwell is remembered not only as a championship-winning basketball coach but a man who knew how to make an impression.
“He always loved wearing the opponent’s colors, that was his thing,” said DeRidder coach Edwin Kelly. ”He said, I want you to see your colors while I beat you.”
His wild suits spanning nearly every color was always a sight to see.