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Rising Singer-Songwriter Tate McRae Signs With Sony/ATV Music Publishing

Rising Singer-Songwriter Tate McRae Signs With Sony/ATV Music Publishing
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Sony/ATV Signs Tate McRae to Worldwide Deal

Sony/ATV Signs Tate McRae to Worldwide Deal News provided by Share this article Share this article NEW YORK, Dec. 16, 2020 /PRNewswire/  Today, Sony/ATV music publishing announced it has signed breakout singer, songwriter and dancer Tate McRae to a worldwide publishing deal. Tate is well known for crafting popular hits including stupid and you broke me first, which currently has over 500 million streams worldwide and earned a Top 5 spot on Billboard s Emerging Artist Chart and on the coveted Billboard Hot 100 Chart. Overseas, the track peaked at No. 3 in the UK and has been in the Top 10 on the chart for two months.  It s also Top 25 on various singles charts in 12 countries.

COVID-19 vaccinations begin in Iowa; health care workers are first

Des Moines Register IOWA CITY, Ia.  The COVID-19 vaccine didn’t feel any different from any of the other shots University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics registered dietitian Sarah Davis has received over the years. A quick needle stick, and no pain, she said immediately after her shot Monday morning. The only difference between this shot and her others was that the faces of intensive care unit patients for whom she’s cared were flashing through her head. “It’s been a rough six months,” she said. “(The vaccine) just feels like a beginning to the end of all this. A light at the end of the tunnel.”

Specialist Says It s Not Known if Vaccines Prevent Spread of COVID-19 | AM 600 WMT

By Jason Taylor Dec 15, 2020 IOWA CITY, Iowa - The University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics is projecting most Iowa residents will get access to COVID-19 vaccines by spring of next year. Infectious disease specialist Dr. Patricia Winokur with UIHC says most Iowans can expect the vaccine by March or April, and it will probably take through the summer to vaccinate as many people as need to be treated. More than 100 UIHC employees received the vaccine Monday, the first of which was Emergency department nurse David Conway in a ceremonial display that drew media attention from across the country. UIHC hospital received 975 Pfizer doses. The hospital has around 17,000 workers.

Specialist Says It s Not Known if Vaccines Prevent Spread of COVID-19

By Jason Taylor Dec 15, 2020 IOWA CITY, Iowa - The University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics is projecting most Iowa residents will get access to COVID-19 vaccines by spring of next year. Infectious disease specialist Dr. Patricia Winokur with UIHC says most Iowans can expect the vaccine by March or April, and it will probably take through the summer to vaccinate as many people as need to be treated. More than 100 UIHC employees received the vaccine Monday, the first of which was Emergency department nurse David Conway in a ceremonial display that drew media attention from across the country. UIHC hospital received 975 Pfizer doses. The hospital has around 17,000 workers.

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