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The hunt for herd immunity: Suddenly, the U S seems in better shape on COVID-19

The hunt for herd immunity: Suddenly, the U S seems in better shape on COVID-19
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5 stories you may have missed from over the weekend

Robert Drake. Special to The Forum VALLEY CITY, N.D. North Dakota’s top attorney wants a federal judge to block a Valley City man’s effort to undo the state’s longstanding law that says residents are not guaranteed the right to speak at public meetings. Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem filed a motion last week to dismiss the lawsuit filed against him by Robert Drake. The Valley City resident also named city commissioners in the suit, claiming leaders have refused to let him bring up issues at public meetings that are critical and potentially criminal in nature. 4. After trapping death of his favorite hunting dog, man working to change Minnesota laws

Week at a glance: MOBEXX 2020; TRP scam updates, Digital outlook for 2021

Week at a glance: MOBEXX 2020; TRP scam updates, Digital outlook for 2021
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Fargo s doctors, nurses risk mental health wounds as they fight to save COVID-19 patients

Fargo s doctors, nurses risk mental health wounds as they fight to save COVID-19 patients “The people who are working on the special care unit and ICU, in their work world they’re living on another planet,” a psychologist said. They can develop the same mental health symptoms as combat soldiers, including post-traumatic stress, severe anxiety, depression, insomnia and burnout. These are their stories. Written By: Patrick Springer | × Linnea Testa, a traveling registered nurse from New Hampshire, works with COVID-19 patients at Sanford Broadway Medical Center in downtown Fargo. David Samson / The Forum FARGO The faces of the doctors and nurses caring for patients in the COVID-19 unit at Sanford Broadway Medical Center are like monitors displaying the vital signs of their emotions as they deal with death and suffering.

COVID-19 Vaccinations Begin in the U S

Justin Tallis/Getty Images Thousands of vials of the newly approved Pfizer-BioNtech coronavirus vaccine began arriving in all 50 states on Monday, and about 2.9 million doses are expected to be distributed over this week. A nurse in New York City was one of the first Americans to receive an initial dose of the COVID-19 vaccine Monday morning, according to USA Today. I feel hopeful today, said Sandra Lindsay, a critical care nurse at New York s Long Island Jewish Medical Center, after she received the shot. Healthcare workers and residents of long-term care facilities are prioritized to be inoculated first, in accordance with a recommendation made at the beginning of the month by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

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