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Research commercialisation success brings New Zealand innovation to the world

New Delhi: Safer and greener batteries, zero-waste building solutions, and antimicrobial surface coatings to prevent the growth of COVID-19. These are just some of the recent discoveries made by Te Herenga Waka Victoria University of Wellington resea

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Better preparation is key to avoiding more lockdowns

Nobody expects the federal or state governments to lock down every time a new variant appears. What we expect is proper preparations.

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Salvation Army Vail makes holidays brighter with food donation

Special to the Daily) It has been a challenging time for all nonprofits this year. Due to COVID-19, Salvation Army Vail hasn’t been able to host its usual fundraisers except for the Red Kettle campaign, which typically happens between mid-November and Christmas. Even so, the Red Kettle campaign is only a small portion of the nonprofit’s annual budget and less people came out to ring the bell and less people were in the grocery stores this year. But, Salvation Army Vail had a brighter Christmas season than expected due to the support of some generous donors. “Since COVID-19 hit, Salvation Army Vail has been inundated with requests for help with food, rent, utilities, prescription assistance and more,” said Anne Barnett, who is the volunteer board chair for Salvation Army Vail. “Requests for food are up 40%. We normally give out about 400 boxes of food each month but it’s been closer to 600. That represents about 3,000 people a month, just for food assistance.”

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Planting more than 6,500 stars for each COVID-19 death, group seeks state mask mandate and TANF funds to help families

Planting more than 6,500 stars for each COVID-19 death, group seeks state mask mandate and TANF funds to help families Yue Stella Yu, Nashville Tennessean © Alan Poizner, Alan Poizner/For The Tennessean Anne Barnett adds two personalized stars to the group of thousands of others during an event on Tuesday December 29, 2020. The event remembered the Tennesseans who have died from Covid-19 and was put together by NOAH (Nashville Organized for Action and Hope) to call for a mask mandate and other requests of Governor Lee Tuesday, December 29, 2020. The event was held on the grounds of where St. John AME Church was located.

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