North county outreach group hopes to increase COVID-19 vaccine registration
“We must engage communities that are underrepresented to ensure everyone has access to the vaccine,” said Dr. Page. “And that is our commitment.” Author: Ashley Cole Updated: 10:17 PM CST January 29, 2021
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. Community leaders from north St. Louis County will help increase COVID-19 vaccine registration and work with the county s department of public health to ensure all residents are up-to-date on the latest COVID-19 information.
St. Louis County Executive Sam Page tapped nearly 20 community leaders to create the group.
“We must engage communities that are underrepresented to ensure everyone has access to the vaccine,” said Dr. Page. “And that is our commitment.”
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Alabama wide receiver John Metchie III (8) runs a pass reception against Western Carolina defensive back Reggie Jones (17) during the first half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Nov. 23, 2019, in Tuscaloosa, Ala. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP/Vasha Hunt December 31, 2020 - 8:08 AM
He s been overshadowed by Heisman Trophy candidates DeVonta Smith and Mac Jones, but Canadian John Metchie III s contribution to the Alabama Crimson Tide s unbeaten season hasn t been lost on head coach Nick Saban.
Smith (98 catches, 1,511 yards, 19 total TDs) and Jones (3,739 passing yards, 32 TDs, four interceptions) are two of the four finalists for American college football s top individual honour â quarterbacks Trevor Lawrence of Clemson and Kyle Trask of Florida are the others. Smith and Jones finished 1-2 in voting for The Associated Press college football player of the year award.
Despite public health pleas not to travel for the holidays due to an alarming surge in COVID-19 cases, a growing number of Americans are heading to the airport, including in Los Angeles.
The Transportation Security Administration reported on Monday less than 955-thousand people traveled nationwide the first time since Dec. 18 the number has dipped below 1 million travelers.
TSA agents screened more than 1 million people for three consecutive days over the start of the holiday travel season. For perspective, that number is down more than half from last year. Our crowds right now are down. We ve seen about a quarter of what we normally do this time of year. Over the past couple of days, we have seen an uptick, up to about 30%, so we re seeing 40,000 people going through TSA screening, said Stephanie Sampson, L.A. World Airports Administration spokesperson.
Mayor Eric Garcetti said hospital officials are telling him and his staff that if Los Angeles continues on its upward trend of COVID-19 hospitalizations through Christmas, the medical facilities will go under.
For the first time since the pandemic started, TSA agents screened more than 1 million people for three consecutive days Friday, Saturday and Sunday the start of the holiday travel season. However, those numbers are greatly reduced from last year down 57%. Life goes on. Whatever we need to keep going, it is what it is, said Clovis resident Claudia Winton. We ll take caution and stay out of crowded places. The kids need to have fun.
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