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To Get Leftover Vaccines In Hawaii, It Helps To Be Related To A Hospital Employee
In the absence of official guidance on how to distribute extra COVID-19 vaccines, two Hawaii hospitals are prioritizing employees’ families. Reading time: 7 minutes.
Leftover COVID-19 vaccines are raising ethical quandaries for Hawaii hospitals as they race to get as many shots in arms as possible to bring a long-awaited end to the year-old coronavirus pandemic.
The Moderna and Pfizer vaccines have to be stored at a certain temperature, and at the end of each day, vaccination sites sometimes have a handful of extra doses from open vials that must be used or go to waste. Nationwide, vaccination sites are grappling with what to do with leftover doses, sometimes giving them to whomever happens to be nearby.
Free parking coming to Nuneaton and Bedworth
It will come in when lockdown restrictions are eased to help boost the local economy
Free car parking will be offered (Image: Reach Plc)
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Free parking will be offered in car parks across Nuneaton and Bedworth - if government restrictions are eased on April 12.
Free parking, extra CCTV cameras and Covid-19 boost for traders rejected
It was one alternative budget proposed (Image: Robert Bridge)
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A raft of measures to drive a boost for traders across Nuneaton and Bedworth was rejected as the borough s yearly budget was set.
Free parking, extra CCTV and a Covid-19 boost were among the proposals in the opposing Conservative budget put forward during the five hour long budget setting meeting on Monday (February 15).
Council Tax rises in Nuneaton and Bedworth - how much extra you will pay
It follows a five-hour budget setting meeting last night (Image: Joe Giddens/PA Wire)
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Council Tax is rising across Nuneaton and Bedworth this April.
The average Band D property will be charged an extra £64.63 a year after Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council set its share of the bill last night.
A look back at the 1997 Royals
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The 1997 Royals were a zombie franchise. The franchise that was once a crown jewel and a champion a decade before were now set adrift, without an owner or any sense of direction. The team was ostensibly in a youth movement, but seemed focused on adding veterans to prop up a Potemkin village for a potential new owner. The result would be one of the worst seasons in franchise history.
The 1997 Royals
Record: 67-94, 5th place, 19 games back
Say hello to: Jay Bell, Ricky Bones, Hector Carrasco, Scott Cooper, Chili Davis, Jermaine Dye, Jeff King, Gregg Olson, Dean Palmer, Scott Service, Jaime Walker