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The Backbone Of Medicine : Why Primary Care Providers Are Key In Long-Term Fight Against COVID-19

If they want one. “Trust is the only thing” that will move the remaining people to get the vaccine, said Dr. Salma Saiger. Saiger has built up trust with her patients over the 11 years she’s practiced primary care in Mesquite, just east of Dallas. She thinks people will put their reservations aside and get the vaccine after being counseled by their doctor. “If, okay, my primary care doctor has taken care of me, she’s always given me good advice, she’s never misled me, [and] she’s telling me something … okay, I’ll trust her,” Saiger said. Combined, the five providers in Saiger’s office vaccinate fewer than 10 people a day for COVID-19 a far cry from the early days, when Saiger said her cell phone was “the most popular” number.

KUNC Wins Sigma Delta Chi Award From The Society Of Professional Journalists

KUNC Wins Sigma Delta Chi Award From The Society Of Professional Journalists
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Mattie Parker & Fort Worth Make History: She ll Be Youngest Mayor Of A Top-25 U S City

Parker, who'll be sworn in June 15, runs an education nonprofit and was longtime chief of staff to the woman she'll replace, Mayor Betsy Price. Her opponent, Deborah Peoples, would've also made history if elected, as the city's first Black mayor.

Texas Standard For June 3, 2021 | Texas Standard

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott lifted COVID-19 restrictions back in early March. And as many businesses across the state have edged closer to a prepandemic normal, one industry has taken a bit longer to return: the cruise industry. But now the ports of Galveston are gearing up to re-open to cruise ships later this summer. For more we’re joined by John Wayne Ferguson of the Galveston County Daily News. The race to get humans back to the moon has become a clash between boisterous billionaires, and a pair of senators who normally work the same side of the political aisle. Blue Origin, owned by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, and Elon Musk’s SpaceX, both have space flight operations in Texas, and both want their craft to be first to the moon. But it could all depend on funding from Congress. Sound complicated? Our tech expert Omar Gallaga is here to untangle it all.

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