Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern received her first Covid vaccine with little fuss at Manurewa Marae, saying it was pretty pain free.
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Our View: Herd immunity is a long shot
According to the Mayo Clinic, 39% of the public remains either ambivalent or outright opposed to vaccination. That has to change.
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Keep the virus off America s shores. Failed.
Flatten the curve to prevent the virus from overwhelming our health care system. Failed.
Lock down businesses and establish public health protocols, such as masks, to reduce COVID s spread. Not a failure, but not a resounding success, either.
Develop and distribute safe, effective vaccines. Scientists nailed the development part of that equation, but we ve missed the mark on distribution.
Created: April 14, 2021 05:37 PM
(ABC 6 News) - Cries for police reform are being shouted across the U.S., and the Rochester police department is getting the message.
Its leaders have been meeting weekly with leaders in the African American community in Rochester, listening to their concerns and looking for common ground.
And emotions were high this week after the shooting of Daunte Wright. It could have easily been my son, it could have easily been my brother, it could have easily been my cousin, could have easily been anyone here that I love, Nicole Andrews, the mother of an African American son, said.
Restorative Justice Gathering with Rochester Police Department and Black community leaders
The Rochester Police Department and Black community leaders hold weekly meetings to talk and listen.
Posted: Apr 14, 2021 5:44 PM
Posted By: Annalise Johnson
ROCHESTER, Minn. - The Rochester Police Department and Black community leaders hold weekly meetings to talk and listen. They call them restorative justice gatherings.
In the wake of the death of Daunte Wright in Brooklyn Center, KIMT News 3 was invited to sit in on this week s conversation.
At Barbershop and Social Services, the moderator and panel members had an open dialogue about what it s like to be a Black person in Rochester, community relations with the police department, and what RPD is currently doing to re-envision the department.