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Indian Americans Face A Pandemic Crisis Raging On Thousands Of Miles Away As Conditions Improve In Colorado

Vignesh Ramachandran for CPR News A volunteer for Sewa International checks the temperature of a man getting a COVID-19 vaccine during a May 15, 2021, vaccination event at the Hindu Temple and Cultural Center of the Rockies in Centennial. For the 30,000 or so Indian Americans living in Colorado, the coronavirus pandemic presents an emotional whiplash right now. About 43 percent of people in this state are fully vaccinated against COVID-19, and hospitalizations continue to fall. Gov. Jared Polis has lifted the statewide mask mandate for vaccinated Coloradans. People are finding freedom they haven’t known for more than a year. But the pandemic remains a dire emergency in India the second-most populated country in the world. Densely packed cities, strained health infrastructure and a contagious variant have devastated the public. About 27 million people have been infected in India and more than 303,000 are dead from the virus, and experts say the numbers are likely undercounted.

Zoom Fatigue Is a Real Condition; Here are the Warning Signs You Should Look Out For

24 February 2021, 2:44 am EST By If you are experiencing zoom fatigue, it might be because of four key things that make you feel tired easily.  ( cottonbro from Pexels ) A new study of an expert from Stanford University revealed that zoom video communication leads to burnout or zoom fatigue, which is often ignored and considered as simple exhaustion. The researcher said that it is possible that your feeling of tiredness is caused by four key factors. Why Do You Feel Zoom Fatigue During Video Call Meetings? According to a report written by Vignesh Ramachandran of Stanford News, the author of the study, Jeremy Bailenson said that there are four factors that contribute to the burnout that you are experiencing during the virtual conference.

Colorado Teachers Can Now Get The COVID Vaccine Many Worry Though About How They ll Get It

A syringe of COVID-19 vaccine at North Suburban Medical Center in Thornton, Dec. 17, 2020. For Rhiannon Wenning’s high school students, history lessons during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic are sometimes all too real.   “Last semester, when I was teaching about the black plague, students were able to make many comparisons and parallels between the black plague and what’s going on right now with COVID,” Wenning said. “Everything that we’re teaching they’re able to see and they’re experiencing themselves.” But while teachers continue to do what they do educate our state’s kids many of them say they’re also putting themselves at serious risk of getting sick. Many school districts around Colorado either have or soon will transition back to full or part-time in-person learning.

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