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Laredo teachers, elderly to get COVID-19 vaccine priority

Laredo teachers, elderly to get COVID-19 vaccine priority Feb. 24, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Laredo College nursing staff and LVN students volunteer at a LC South Campus vaccine clinic. Laredo City Council voted on Tuesday for qualifying teachers and hard-to-reach elderly to be prioritized for receiving the COVID-19 vaccine.Christian Alejandro Ocampo / Laredo City Council on Monday voted to take on several initiatives in COVID-19 vaccinations, including prioritizing qualifying employees of schools, reaching out to the elderly and people without internet and considering the implementation of a waiting list. And on Tuesday evening, the city announced that it had received 5,000 additional first doses of the vaccine from the state. The city will open its appointment system Wednesday at 1 p.m. only for those who are age 65 and older. The public can make an appointment online at vaccinatelaredo.com or by calling 3-1-1.

AEP explains why some Laredoans have experienced prolonged blackouts

AEP explains why some Laredoans have experienced prolonged blackouts Feb. 18, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 Motorists navigate through the Arkansas Avenue and East Saunders Street intersection during a black out affecting multiple parts of Laredo, Monday, Feb. 15, 2021, as Laredo experiences freezing temperatures following a winter storm.Danny Zaragoza/Laredo Morning TimesShow MoreShow Less 2of3 Laredo Police officers monitor the intersection of Bob Bullock Loop and Highway 359, Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2021, as Laredo continues to experience a black out throughout parts of the city.Danny Zaragoza/Laredo Morning TimesShow MoreShow Less 3of3 Laredo City Council held an emergency meeting on Wednesday to discuss the power outages that have plagued the city and to issue a boil water notice for the Highway 359 area.

My Mom Died of COVID, I m Now Caring for My 5 Siblings

My Mom Died of COVID, I m Now Caring for My 5 Siblings Newsweek 2/13/2021 Jenny Haward © Vanessa Perez Vanessa Perez (second from right) with her siblings and her late mother Mayra Millan (center). My siblings and I grew up in Phoenix, Arizona with our mom, and until last year we were a family of seven; at 25, I am the eldest and then Carlos is 23, Russvel is 20, Eduardo is 17, Robert is 15 and my little sister Melanie is 6. Our mom, Mayra Millan, was an essential worker at a local grocery store and had been working throughout the pandemic, so we think she came into contact with the COVID-19 virus while working.

Council to discuss several COVID mitigation ideas

Laredo City Council to discuss several COVID mitigation ideas Feb. 1, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Laredo City Council will meet virtually at 5:30 p.m. Monday. Meetings are streamed live at laredotx.new.swagit.com.Courtesy photo Laredo City Council meets Monday to discuss several potential plans of action in the city’s fight against the pandemic. At an emergency meeting last week, several local doctors spoke about the appropriate measures council should take. Some advocated for strategic closures, some for a citywide shutdown akin to what council enacted last March. Although this would supersede Gov. Greg Abbott’s emergency order, Councilmember Rudy Gonzalez placed an item on the agenda to discuss a possible citywide closure. If council chooses this route, they would invite a lawsuit from the Texas attorney general.

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25-річна дівчина стала опікуном п яти братів і сестер після смерті матері від COVID-19 - Останні новини Львова та України
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