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COVID-19 Vaccine Available for Native Americans at UMB

April 21, 2021 Among the most treasured gifts of family are the stories that are passed down from generation to generation. The spoken tales and traditions woven through time can resonate so deeply that they personify someone’s heritage. National Council of Urban Indian Health CEO Francys Crevier receives her first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine from Isabel Sangiorgi, a University of Maryland School of Nursing student who is volunteering as a vaccinator at the University of Maryland, Baltimore Vaccination Clinic. MATTHEW PAUL D AGOSTINO/UMB COVID-19 has posed a grave threat to stop that flow of cultural richness in the Native American community across the country, where in some areas they have faced the highest COVID-19 mortality rate compared to any other ethnicity. The community is encouraging each other to protect themselves by getting a COVID-19 vaccine and practicing all the public safety measures.

The Elm | Looking Back: On the Front Lines: UMB Champions of Excellence

Looking Back: On the Front Lines: UMB Champions of Excellence April 14, 2021 UMB Communications and Public Affairs Our 2020-2021 campaign features 24 inspirational stories and videos about UMB employees who’ve done exemplary work since the COVID-19 pandemic unfolded in March 2020. The University of Maryland, Baltimore’s (UMB) On the Front Lines: Champions of Excellence campaign features 24 inspirational stories and videos about UMB employees who’ve done exemplary work since the COVID-19 pandemic unfolded in March 2020. From Alana Kyriakakis, JD, the University Counsel who provided sage advice to help UMB navigate legal matters related to the pandemic, to the University of Maryland Pathology Associates laboratory services team, which worked around the clock to help ramp up COVID-19 testing capabilities, these individuals and teams embody the University’s core values of accountability, civility, collaboration, diversity, excellence, knowledge, and leadersh

YOUR SAY: Boyne Burnett Inland Rail Trail gains traction

Premium Content Subscriber only Gladstone and North Burnett region residents will have the opportunity to share their thoughts on the proposed Boyne Burnett Rail Trail. The Boyne Burnett Rail Trail is a 270 km long rail corridor, owned by the Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads, between Taragoola (Calliope) and Gayndah (Reids Creek). From April 19 to May 16, a community engagement forum will open offering residents a chance to help shape the concept design of the rail trail. Gladstone Region Mayor Matt Burnett said there will be two stages in the feedback process. Initially, community members and potential rail trail users will be invited to complete brief surveys,

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