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Boone County Fair s 2021 return to Columbia excites fair-goers

Boone County Fair s 2021 return to Columbia excites fair-goers
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COU sees 386% increase of passengers in June, hosts vaccination clinic Wednesday

A pharmacist at Wednesday s clinic said some people who were once hesitant, are now deciding the vaccine is safe. COLUMBIA − The Columbia Regional Airport saw a 386.6% increase in passengers through the month of June, according to its website. The monthly passenger total was 15,669, which is the highest number of passengers all year.  June 2020 saw just 3,344 passengers, which was a -86.3% decrease from 2019, which saw over 24,000 passengers. The airport has not only seen an increase of passengers, but will also see an increase in flights. According to previous KOMU reporting, American Airlines will have five departures per day and United Airlines will have two departures per day.

ראש לשכת עורכי הדין אבי חימי נזכר בבית הספר בקרית שמונה

ראש לשכת עורכי הדין אבי חימי נזכר בבית הספר בקרית שמונה
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High school revisited: Students reflect on their year away from campus

Print As high schoolers throughout Southern California prepare for a return to the classroom for this first time in a year, we asked students to share their experiences. Attending Zoom classes during the pandemic has been difficult for teens, but they are a resilient group. Will there be prom? Will they be able to walk through graduation? What will the start of college be like? Here are their stories in their own words: Kaitlyn Nguyen, 18, senior, Village Academy High School, Pomona Kaitlyn Nguyen, right, “air high-fives” principal Joseph Biagioni during a visit to campus to pick up a calculator at Village Academy High School in Pomona.

How COVID-19 testing has evolved since pandemic was declared one year ago today

How COVID-19 testing has evolved since pandemic was declared one year ago today March 11, 2021 3:14 PM Jamie Perez Updated: MADISON, Wis. One year ago today, the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 outbreak a pandemic. Many things have changed and evolved over the past 365 days including our testing capabilities. According to Public Health Madison Dane County’s COVID Response Specialist Sarah Schwartz, testing is now much more widely available to anyone. “We didn’t have as many people coming through a year ago because there were criteria to come and get tested,” Schwartz said. When testing first became available, members of the Wisconsin National Guard were administering the tests to those who were experiencing symptoms or believe they were exposed to someone who tested positive for the virus. As time went on, the Guard members trained Public Health staff, EMTs, etc. and testing is now available to anyone.

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