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June 24, 2021
PRETTY NICE We had a very toasty Monday and if the forecast holds true, we ve got another batch of hot days as well, so I hope you re all staying well hydrated and as cool as possible. However, our Tuesday morning drizzle was definitely a surprise, but probably not for those in the midst of making hay. Let s hope it s just a brief amount and it dries out in no time and the hay makers and beachcombers are happy once again by the time you read this.
BE RESPONSIBLE This is also the time that we hear many, many horror stories of animals and children being left in hot cars and wind up dying and I simply cannot fathom how in the world this keeps happening! Let s not hear any tragic stories about the deaths of children or animals around here, as there just isn t any justification for it happening.
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There are different considerations for traveling with children under 12, who do not have access to COVID-19 vaccines.
If you’re a fully vaccinated adult, odds are you’ve started making travel plans for this summer or later in 2021. But for those with children, it’s not quite so simple.
As of now, there are no COVID-19 vaccines approved for children under 12, which means families are left wondering if it’s safe to travel with their little ones and how to do so while minimizing risk.
“The answer to these questions ultimately comes down to parents’ overall risk tolerance and level of comfort; however, there are factors that should be considered when making a decision to take a trip with your children if they are unvaccinated,” said Dr. Vivek Cherian, an internal medicine physician affiliated with the University of Maryland Medical System.
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Volcano erupts on St. Vincent: What happens if you get caught in a natural disaster away from home? Korin Miller
St. Vincent s La Soufrière volcano has been erupting since late last week, and the situation continues to get worse. Officials say that a huge explosion rocked the volcano and eastern Caribbean island on Monday, spewing ash and hot gas into the air. It s destroying everything in its path, Erouscilla Joseph, director of the University of the West Indies Seismic Research Center, told the Associated Press. Anybody who would have not heeded the evacuation, they need to get out immediately.