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It s masks off at some businesses while others still concerned about COVID-19

“It’s good to me,” she said of the new rules. Larry Duprey, who’s been working at Orphan Annie’s Antiques in Auburn for 26 years, put a sign on the door that says unvaccinated people need to don their masks before entering. “If we have usually six or more people in, then we’ll ask people to mask,” Duprey said. And if just one or two people come in and they’re not wearing masks, he said he’s not going to ask them to verify they’re vaccinated. “They can just lie and say they had it,” but usually people are thoughtful when they come in, Duprey said.

Bull Moose management, employees at odds over closure of store

Bull Moose management, employees at odds over closure of store
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Therapeutics that can shut down harmful genes need a reliable delivery system

 E-Mail IMAGE: Aaliyah Shodeinde, a fourth-year graduate researcher in the McKetta Department of Chemical Engineering working in professor and drug delivery pioneer Nicholas Peppas lab. view more  Credit: The University of Texas at Austin Viruses attack the body by sending their genetic code DNA and RNA into cells and multiplying. A promising class of therapeutics that uses synthetic nucleic acids to target and shut down specific, harmful genes and prevent viruses from spreading is gaining steam. However, only a handful of siRNA, or other RNA interference-based therapeutics have been approved. One of the main problems is getting the siRNA into the body and guiding it to the target.

Dates and times of fall 2020 virtual commencement ceremonies announced

Dates and times of fall 2020 virtual commencement ceremonies announced Dates and times of fall 2020 virtual commencement ceremonies announced Virtual fall 2020 commencement ceremonies are taking place Dec. 17–20. Photo by Tim Schoon. By: Office of Strategic Communication  |  2020.12.10  |  07:51 am On Dec. 17–20, almost 1,900 University of Iowa students will receive their degrees in livestreamed, virtual commencement ceremonies, beginning with the College of Education’s undergraduate and Teacher Education Program recognition on Dec. 17 and concluding with the College of Engineering undergraduate ceremony on Dec. 20. Use the hashtag #UIowaGrad20 to join the celebration on social media. For more information about dates, times, and livestreaming details for each ceremony, visit the UI commencement website.

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