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Transcripts For KPIX CBS Weekend News 20240707

reporter: i m in kharkiv, the area of ukraine where those american soldiers were last seen before they were captured. cordes: travel trouble. thousands of airline passengers this weekend face flight disruptions again. reporter: i m lilia luciano in los angeles where delays and cancellations are keeping a lot of frustrated flyers grounded. cordes: and later, celebrating juneteenth, with the 95 year old woman who helped to make it a federal holiday. i want to know that the little old lady dreamed and they can dream too. ty this is the cbs weekend news, from new york with jericka duncan. news, from new yor cordes: good evening, everyone, jericka is off tonight. i m nancy cordes.jerick well, it s the news many parents have been waiting to hear since the start of the covid pandemic more than two years ago. the first covid shots for children ages five and under are heading out the door a day after the director of the c.d.c. signed off on two vaccines. here s the new c

National News: Data | An average of 7 6 million doses administered daily in first 10 days of September

Data | An average of 7.6 million doses administered daily in first 10 days of September : Rashtra News #Data #average #million #doses #administered #daily #days #September To vaccinate all adults by the end of 2021, 10.3 million doses have to be administered daily on average in the remaining days The average rate of daily

BWOPA, on the Frontline of Black Politics in California for 55 Years |

Founded in 1968, Black Women Organized for Political Action (BWOPA) is a statewide non-profit advocacy and membership organization committed to solving problems affecting Black Californians. BWOPA originated as an extension of a group known as Bay Area Women for Dellums, under the leadership of Edith M. Austin. | By Edward Henderson California Black Media Founded in 1968, Black Women Organized for Political Action (BWOPA) is a statewide non-profit advocacy and membership organization committed to solving problems affecting Black Californians. BWOPA originated as an extension of a group known as Bay Area Women for Dellums, under the leadership of Edith M. Austin. Starting with

Japan to end free COVID-19 vaccinations in March

From fiscal 2024, the country will provide a COVID-19 shot once a year between to people aged 65 or over who are at high risk of severe symptoms.

What End of Covid-19 Regulations Mean for Employers, Healthcare

Even though COVID public health emergency ended, employers should maintain efforts to keep employees healthy and follow OSHA guidance. Prepare for changes to group health insurance plans with ending of regulations prohibiting cost sharing for vaccines, testing.

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