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Peaster High Schoolâs Hadley Felts, Emily Galloway, Daisy Garcia, Macy Pennington and Hayley Rawlings represented the state of Texas and their school at the Family, Career and Community Leaders of Americaâs National Leadership Conference June 27-July 2, in Nashville, Tennessee.Â
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Special to the Weatherford Democrat Jul 22, 2021
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Peaster High Schoolâs Hadley Felts, Emily Galloway, Daisy Garcia, Macy Pennington and Hayley Rawlings represented the state of Texas and their school at the Family, Career and Community Leaders of Americaâs National Leadership Conference June 27-July 2, in Nashville, Tennessee. Special to the Weatherford Democrat
India's coronavirus disaster deepened on Thursday with its daily death toll climbing above 3,600, as more international aid was flown in with the United States sending nearly one million test kits.
In Buenos Aires slums, Covid sends poverty soaring
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29/04/2021 - 04:06 A woman cooking in a soup kitchen in the Puerta de Hierro slum in La Matanza, Argentina soup kitchens are common in this department on the outskirts of Buenos Aires Ronaldo SCHEMIDT AFP 3 min
La Matanza (Argentina) (AFP)
Before the coronavirus pandemic, Daisy Garcia used to serve meals to around 80 people at a soup kitchen in a poor slum on the outskirts of the capital Buenos Aires. Now she distributes meals for almost 1,000. We never, never imagined it would come to this, said the 26-year-old.
Since she emigrated from Paraguay 14 years ago, Garcia has lived in the La Matanza department, the most populous in Buenos Aires province.
India’s virus deaths surge again; global aid flown in
DESPERATE SEARCH: ’We rushed to multiple hospitals, but were denied admission everywhere,’ said the son of an 84-year-old woman, who ended up dying at home
AFP, KOLKATA, India
India’s COVID-19 disaster yesterday deepened with its daily death toll surpassing 3,600, as more international aid was flown in, with the US sending nearly 1 million test kits.
This week, the US and several European countries have started to ease restrictions, following successful vaccination campaigns, but the COVID-19 pandemic continues to worsen in many parts of the world.
Among the most devastating of those waves is in India, where the death and infection rates have been rising exponentially throughout this month.