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Zoo Animals in Oakland Are Getting Experimental COVID-19 Vaccines: Will it Work?

A veterinary pharmaceutical and largest animal health company donated 11,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccine to US zoos and animal conservation sites, starting with the Oakland Zoo, California. Just this week, Zoetis animal health company provided coronavirus experimental vaccines for about 100 animals, including bears, ferrets, big cats, apes and mountain lions from Oakland Zoo, with 70 more zoos to follow. (Photo : Photo by Yam G-Jun/Getty Images) ISSYK KUL, KYRGYZSTAN - JUNE 05: Bhaket, a wildlife veterinarian inject, Ak-Moor, a seven-year-old snow leopard, with her vaccine shot at NABU Rehabilitation Center on June 05, 2021 in Issyk Kul, Kyrgyzstan. Snow leopards are among the most endangered big cats on earth.

Saving Claremont : Can a citizens group thwart the sale of a Cumberland County nursing home?

‘Saving Claremont’: Can a citizens group thwart the sale of a Cumberland County nursing home? PennLive.com 1 hr ago Steve Marroni, pennlive.com © Matt Miller | mmiller/pennlive.com Opponents of a proposed sale of Cumberland County s nursing home rallied outside the county courthouse in Carlisle in March. For nearly 200 years, Cumberland County has run its own nursing home. Once commonly referred to as “the poorhouse,” it was a place for the county’s older citizens to be taken care of in their waning years. But a lot has changed since then, and the original mission of county-owned nursing homes has been waning, as well.

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Organized chaos : San Antonio s winter weather causes cascade of problems for health care system

Organized chaos : San Antonio s winter weather causes cascade of problems for health care system Feb. 16, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Firefighters battle a blaze at an apartment complex near the intersection of West Avenue and West Silver Sands Drive on Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2021 Residents of the complex said that electric power had been out most of the day because of the snow and cold weather.Billy Calzada /Staff photographer Severe winter weather conditions and widespread power outages are upending health care services across the San Antonio area, taxing emergency medical providers and forcing some hospitals to rely on backup generators for power. Emergency calls for service to the San Antonio Fire Department and area ambulance services have skyrocketed in recent days, after much of central Texas was blanketed in several inches of snow. EMS providers are largely transporting patients to whichever is the nearest hospital as they struggle to respond to the large volume of calls and n

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