Letters to the editor: It s time for mandatory COVID vaccinations
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Vials of the Janssen vaccine, during a COVID-19 vaccination campaign in Pamplona, northern Spain.Alvaro Barrientos / Associated Press
Maybe the answer to vaccine resistance or apathy is for private businesses and once children’s doses are approved school districts to start requiring vaccinations for users. Schools already have vaccination requirements for incoming students. Just add COVID-19 to the list.
If bars, restaurants and clubs required it, I bet a lot of young adults would suddenly be way more motivated to get their shots. It wouldn’t solve the issue of people who don’t believe the science or who do believe the paranoid conspiracy theories, but it would definitely take care of a lot of people who otherwise might never get around to protecting themselves and their communities.
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Ga. Supreme Court rules for Duke defense Tara Grinstead case (Source: WALB) By Dave Miller | March 15, 2021 at 9:26 AM EDT - Updated March 15 at 3:17 PM
ATLANTA (WALB) - The Supreme Court of Georgia has reversed an Irwin County court’s ruling that the
Georgia Indigent Defense Act provides no means for pro bono counsel representing Ryan Alexander Duke to obtain state funds for defense experts and an investigator.
“Contrary to the trial court’s conclusion, the Indigent Defense Act allows an indigent defendant to obtain such ancillary defense services through a contract between pro bono counsel and either the Georgia Public Defender Council or the appropriate circuit public defender,” Chief Justice Harold Melton writes for the majority in Monday’s 8-1 decision.
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Published: 06:00, 11 March 2021
Thousands of collectables and curios belonging to a renowned dealer of âkitchenaliaâ are expected to raise more than £100,000 at auction.
The late Annie Marchant, from Wingham near Canterbury, spent years selling kitchen and dairy antiques while amassing her own private collection at her home.
A corner of Annie Marchant s kitchen in Wingham, showing some of the objects in the auction. Picture: Canterbury Auction Galleries
Following her death last January, her vast personal collection is to go on display at a Yorkshire museum. Meanwhile, her unsold stock is to go under the hammer at The Canterbury Auction Galleries next month.