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FNSB has sharp spike in Covid-19 cases


Fairbanks North Star Borough saw a sharp spike in new Covid-19 cases this week while the state upward trend slowed.
“We’ve seen some outrageous numbers,” said Fairbanks borough Chief of Staff Jim Williams. “They were outrageous in a sense that on Wednesday we saw over a hundred new cases — our third highest number.”
On Thursday, only 32 new people contracted the virus across the borough and on Wednesday Fairbanks was leading the state in new cases, according to reports from the Department of Health and Social Services. The city reported 70 new cases on Wednesday while North Pole reported 34, and two more were registered somewhere else in the Fairbanks North Star Borough. With more than 27 cases per 100,000 people in the borough, only Mat-Su is doing worse. ....

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Community Scoop » Whitireia And WelTec On-site Childcare Supports Mum Through Studies


Press Release – Whitireia and WelTec
Courtney Russell, daughters and June Mongomery. There was a big focus by the Government in 2020 to financially support New Zealanders who want, or need, to gain skills-based qualifications as pathways to employment in the wake of Covid-19 – but sometimes …
Courtney Russell, daughters and June Mongomery.
There was a big focus by the Government in 2020 to financially support New Zealanders who want, or need, to gain skills-based qualifications as pathways to employment in the wake of Covid-19 – but sometimes finances are not the only barrier to study.
With unemployment on the rise, women are said to be disproportionately affected. According to McKinsey & Company, women’s jobs are 1.8 times more vulnerable than men’s. So what happens if you want to study or retrain, but you have young children at home to care for? ....

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