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Slog PM: FDA Approves Moderna Vaccine, Congress (Sorta) Avoids Shutdown, Chinook Salmon Are Back!

is). Maddie Meyer/Getty The Food and Drug Administration has officially approved Moderna s COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use: The authorization allows the federal government to distribute 5.9 million doses of the vaccine across the U.S. Like Pfizer s, Moderna s vaccine uses messenger RNA technology and requires two-dose booster regimens. Its approval means up to 150 million Americans can get vaccinated between now and mid-2021 if all goes according to plan. Sponsored $20 lunch and $35 / $50 dinner options. Venues offer takeout, delivery, indoor and outdoor dining. Tons of politicians got vaccinated today: As Charles Mudede noted in Slog AM, sentient haunted portrait and outgoing vice president Mike Pence got the COVID-19 fighting juice this morning. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, and several other randopoliticiansfollowed his lead. Joe and Jill Biden will likely get the vaccine on Monday, while Kamala Harris and

For the First Time in More Than 80 Years, Salmon Spawning in the Upper Columbia River

For the First Time in More Than 80 Years, Salmon Spawning in the Upper Columbia River
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For first time in years, chinook salmon spawn in upper Columbia River system

For first time in years, chinook salmon spawn in upper Columbia River system Updated Dec 18, 2020; Posted Dec 18, 2020 Cascade Locks, Oregon Sept. 2, 2012 Chinook and other fish fill the viewing windows at Bonneville Dam in this Oregonian/OregonLive file photo.LC- Facebook Share SPOKANE, Wash. For the first time in more than a generation, chinook salmon have spawned in the upper Columbia River system. Colville Tribal biologists counted 36 redds, a gravely nest where female salmon lay eggs, along an 8-mile stretch of the Sanpoil River, a tributary of the Columbia, in September, the Spokesman Review-Journal reported. “I was shocked at first, then I was just overcome with complete joy,” said Crystal Conant, a Colville Tribal member from the Arrow Lakes and SanPoil bands. “I don’t know that I have the right words to even explain the happiness and the healing.”

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