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LAD Asks: Majority Of Aussies Don t Want Pets To Be Allowed On Flights

LAD Asks: Majority Of Aussies Don t Want Pets To Be Allowed On Flights Stewart Perrie 4:39, 02 July 2021 BST Virgin Australia got everyone excited this week when it hinted it might relax its rules around letting pets onboard commercial flights. After years of having to either leave Baxter or Mittens in the cargo hold or at home altogether, you could finally have your furbaby sitting between your legs as you jet off somewhere. While many pet owners were thrilled at the possibility, it s clear that it s not all good news for everyone. We polled LADbible Australia readers about whether they d be happy to see animals in the cabin and, after hundreds of votes, it s clear how people feel.

Vaccination clinic serves local deaf community as Alameda County shifts from mass sites

Vaccination clinic serves local deaf community as Alameda County shifts from mass sites FacebookTwitterEmail 1of2 A nurse prepares to give Jacqueline Augustine a COVID-19 vaccination at a pop-up clinic at the Deaf Counseling Advocacy & Referral Agency in San Leandro.Michael Cabanatuan/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 2of2 Jacqueline Augustine, who is deaf, communicates to a nurse through a sign language interpreter at a pop-up clinic in San Leandro.Michael Cabanatuan/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less Speaking in sign language, Jacqueline Augustine said her right arm hurt after she received her first dose of the coronavirus vaccine on Saturday. Augustine received the shot at a small pop-up clinic inside the Deaf Counseling Advocacy and Referral Agency in San Leandro. The clinic was designed to attract people from the deaf and hearing-impaired community as well as anyone else in the area who still needs a vaccination.

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