Pre-pandemic Ohio driver s license exams return Tuesday
WCPO
and last updated 2021-06-01 05:42:56-04
CINCINNATI â Driver s license exams were altered when the pandemic struck, but the exam is returning to a mostly pre-pandemic state on Tuesday.
The Bureau of Motor Vehicles changed driver s license tests last year by transforming parking lots into closed driving courses. The test examiner also had to stand outside of the car and watch from a distance as drivers maneuvered through the course as opposed to sitting in the car with the driver. However, that ends today.
Driving test examiners will return to sitting in cars with test takers, and the test will return to the open road rather than the closed course. The driver and the examiner have to wear masks inside the vehicle though, even if they are both fully vaccinated. There is also a brief health screening before the test starts.
The Power of Choice Given by God
Tuesday, June 1, 2021 @ 7:50 AM
Great is our Lord, and of great power: his understanding is infinite (Psalm 147:5)
I have really been thinking a great deal about the concept of power lately. And when I think of the word, I tend to first think of military power or political power.
America has been the dominant power in the world’s military and economic scene for all of my adult life. Maybe that’s why I automatically think in that realm when I hear the word
power mentioned.
I also think of power in reference to certain people or positions. Our president is powerful; so are our governors and other elected officials. Policemen, judges, and lawyers have positions of power and authority too.
Guangdong province reported 20 new locally transmitted COVID-19 cases, including 16 from previously identified asymptomatic carriers, and three from new asymptomatic carriers detected on Sunday, the provincial health authority said on Monday.
Delhi University on May 20 postponed semester exams for final-year undergraduate and postgraduate students for the second time and announced that these will now commence on June 7.The
PETALING JAYA: The government has decided not to give Malaysians the option to choose their vaccines for now as its main concern is to speed up the vaccination process, says Khairy Jamaluddin.