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UA emphasizes flexibility going into school year

Lance Miller, an associate professor of mathematics, in a question to the panel said he s concerned about risks related to in-person teaching. We can t guarantee that we will not be locked in a room six times a week with unvaccinated students. I don t know about anyone else, I don t feel comfortable going home and hugging my children, Miller said. Children under 12 are not eligible for the covid-19 vaccine. Miller told the panel that it s unclear what authority an instructor has to, say, give classes remotely until such time as the case numbers drop, and he asked for some guidance or leadership to the faculty about this kind of particular anxiety.

UA emphasizes flexibility on Fayetteville campus going into school year

UA emphasizes flexibility on Fayetteville campus going into school year
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How a Doctor Breaks Norms to Treat Refugees and Recent Immigrants

Jul 28, 2021 AURORA, Colo. Fatumo Osman, a 65-year-old Somali refugee who speaks limited English, was in a bind. She made too much money at a meal prep service job so she no longer qualified for Medicaid. But knee pain kept her from working, so her income had dropped. She could reapply for Medicaid, get her knee fixed and return to work, at which point she’d lose that safety-net health coverage. Her first step was getting a note from a doctor so she wouldn’t lose her job. So, Osman came to Mango House, a clinic in this eastern suburb of Denver that caters primarily to refugees and turns no one away, regardless of their ability to pay. Dr. P.J. Parmar designed the clinic to survive on the Medicaid payments that many doctors across the U.S. reject as too low.

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