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Virginia s vaccine coordinator worried some areas will see localized COVID outbreaks

Virginia s vaccine coordinator worried some areas will see localized COVID outbreaks Dr. Avula: Expect localized outbreaks through summer with higher surge likely in the fall In Central Virginia, several localities still fall below less than 50% of adults fully vaccinated. That includes Richmond, Prince George, Dinwiddie, Petersburg, Hopewell, and Caroline. Dr. Danny Avula said improvement will take small, locally focused efforts. How do we craft the right messages? How do we engage people? We know there s no magic bullet that s all of a sudden going to get hundreds or thousands of people to get vaccinated, said Avula. By: Tyler Layne and last updated 2021-07-04 23:21:23-04

Transcripts For SFGTV2 20111024

captioning made possible by the annenberg/cpb project [radio] 20 in a row of alaska s great country. 650 ky. [narrator] even today, many people regard alaska as the last frontier an unsettled wilderness covered by snow, inaccessible and remote. a harsh, empty land where only the hardiest of pioneers would venture. hope, a small town on the kenai peninsula, symbolizes the frontier spirit of alaska. it was the location of the first significant gold discovery in alaska in 1896. gold provided the foundation of the alaskan economy. the gold rush drew other prospectors far into the vast open spaces of the interior and spurred the building of railways to bring out minerals. more recently, extraction of oil has become the mainstay of the alaskan economy. alaska is not an unsettled wilderness. in fact, it s the longest-occupied part of the americas. the continent was settled as people moved across the bering land bridge from siberia to alaska at least 15,000 years ago. today s inuit

Transcripts For SFGTV2 20111010

captioning made possible by the annenberg/cpb project [radio] 20 in a row of alaska s great country. 650 ky. [narrator] even today, many people regard alaska as the last frontier an unsettled wilderness covered by snow, inaccessible and remote. a harsh, empty land where only the hardiest of pioneers would venture. hope, a small town on the kenai peninsula, symbolizes the frontier spirit of alaska. it was the location of the first significant gold discovery in alaska in 1896. gold provided the foundation of the alaskan economy. the gold rush drew other prospectors far into the vast open spaces of the interior and spurred the building of railways to bring out minerals. more recently, extraction of oil has become the mainstay of the alaskan economy. alaska is not an unsettled wilderness. in fact, it s the longest-occupied part of the americas. the continent was settled as people moved across the bering land bridge from siberia to alaska at least 15,000 years ago. today s inuit

Transcripts For SFGTV2 20111003

captioning made possible by the annenberg/cpb project [radio] 20 in a row of alaska s great country. 650 ky. [narrator] even today, many people regard alaska as the last frontier an unsettled wilderness covered by snow, inaccessible and remote. a harsh, empty land where only the hardiest of pioneers would venture. hope, a small town on the kenai peninsula, symbolizes the frontier spirit of alaska. it was the location of the first significant gold discovery in alaska in 1896. gold provided the foundation of the alaskan economy. the gold rush drew other prospectors far into the vast open spaces of the interior and spurred the building of railways to bring out minerals. more recently, extraction of oil has become the mainstay of the alaskan economy. alaska is not an unsettled wilderness. in fact, it s the longest-occupied part of the americas. the continent was settled as people moved across the bering land bridge from siberia to alaska at least 15,000 years ago. today s inuit

Transcripts For SFGTV2 20110926

captioning made possible by the annenberg/cpb project [radio] 20 in a row of alaska s great country. 650 ky. [narrator] even today, many people regard alaska as the last frontier an unsettled wilderness covered by snow, inaccessible and remote. a harsh, empty land where only the hardiest of pioneers would venture. hope, a small town on the kenai peninsula, symbolizes the frontier spirit of alaska. it was the location of the first significant gold discovery in alaska in 1896. gold provided the foundation of the alaskan economy. the gold rush drew other prospectors far into the vast open spaces of the interior and spurred the building of railways to bring out minerals. more recently, extraction of oil has become the mainstay of the alaskan economy. alaska is not an unsettled wilderness. in fact, it s the longest-occupied part of the americas. the continent was settled as people moved across the bering land bridge from siberia to alaska at least 15,000 years ago. today s inuit

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