Shackleford Filly Fastest At Fourth OBS June Sale Under Tack Session Sponsored by:
Hip 573, a Shackleford filly, works a quarter in :20 3/5 seconds at the OBS June Under Tack Show.
Hip No. 573, a daughter of Shackleford consigned by Navas Equine, worked a quarter in :20 3/5 to post the fastest work at the distance at the fourth session of the Under Tack Show for Ocala Breeders Sales Company s 2021 June Sale of 2-Year-Olds and Horses of Racing Age.
The bay filly is out of Moondancer, by Cuvee, from the family of grade one stakes winner Kitten s Dumplings.
Hip No. 637, a chestnut filly by Fed Biz consigned by Omar Ramirez Bloodstock, Agent, turned in a quarter in :21 flat. She s out of Phantom Phasr, by Ghostzapper, from the family of Grade 1 winner Schossberg.
UK culture venues reopen but artists still suffering
The United Kingdom s cultural scene is back following more lockdown easing. But despite the excitement over enjoying art again, are all artists going to benefit?
The Tate Modern museum is reopening its doors after months of lockdown
A dark cloak of depression has long been hanging over people s heads in the British capital. First there was Brexit, then the COVID-19 pandemic, the first wave of which hit London and the United Kingdom particularly hard. Successive lockdowns have especially crippled the creative sector.
Now there are glimpses of hope. Outdoor dining has been allowed for a month now, and indoor activities, including visits to cultural venues like museums, will soon resume.
India stops vaccine exports in drive to innoculate locally Any country, over 20 countries, on the continent that has received the AstraZeneca vaccine is affected because they have no other way of getting the second doses, Ogwell adds.
The facility urgently needs 20 million doses by the end of June to cover the supply shortage and has pleaded with wealthy countries to donate excess doses. The institute paused exports in March. The urgent demand for vaccines in India is bad for the rest of the world, said Ravi Gupta, a professor of clinical microbiology at Cambridge University.
COVAX said on Monday it has struck a deal to buy 500 million doses of Moderna s COVID-19 jabs.
India stops vaccine exports in drive to innoculate locally Any country, over 20 countries, on the continent that has received the AstraZeneca vaccine is affected because they have no other way of getting the second doses, Ogwell adds.
The facility urgently needs 20 million doses by the end of June to cover the supply shortage and has pleaded with wealthy countries to donate excess doses. The Serum Institute in India paused exports in March. The urgent demand for vaccines in India is bad for the rest of the world, said Ravi Gupta, a professor of clinical microbiology at Cambridge University.
COVAX said on Monday it has struck a deal to buy 500 million doses of Moderna s COVID-19 jabs.
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