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Dining with the stars, multitasking surgeon, 4 a m last call: News from around our 50 states

Dining with the stars, multitasking surgeon, 4 a.m. last call: News from around our 50 states From USA TODAY Network and wire reports, USA TODAY Alabama Tuscaloosa: The Alabama Department of Public Health is asking residents who have tested positive for the coronavirus to participate in a confidential survey that will help experts learn more about the virus’s spread. The department said its online survey is designed to “supplement ADPH investigation and contact tracing efforts.” All answers will remain confidential, and the survey is estimated to take about five to 10 minutes to complete, ADPH said in a news release. Meanwhile, virus-related hospitalizations in the state have reached a low that compares to COVID-19 inpatient totals reported in late September and early October. Just 589 newly confirmed cases were reported Friday, with a seven-day average of 662 cases, according to Bama Tracker. According to data published by Bama Tracker, 722 COVID-19 hospita

Hawaiʻi Nature Center Embraces Role as Outdoor Classroom Under COVID-19

Hawaiʻi Nature Center Embraces Role as Outdoor Classroom Under COVID-19 A half a dozen or so kids in face masks and tabis crisscross the Kanealole Stream in Makiki Valley dipping their nets in and hoping for a shrimp or maybe a guppy.  Credit Ku uwehi Hiraishi MERRYN: This one, this one - I caught him. He s called a kaydidid.  YUJIN: I have in my jar, that s a bigger kaydidid. Those are 8-year-olds Merryn and Yujin. Merryn is a veteran of the Hawaiʻi Nature Center. She’s been coming since last summer. Yeah, itʻs quite fun actually, says Merryn, What Iʻm trying to do right now has been trying to catch the butterflies right there.

Hawaii Nature Center becomes outdoor classroom during virus

Hawaii Nature Center becomes outdoor classroom during virus Feb. 26, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail HONOLULU (AP) The Hawaii Nature Center has become an outdoor classroom for children who have been huddled in front of screens for their school lessons but want more than virtual learning during the coronavirus pandemic. The center on the outskirts of urban Honolulu that has connected kids to nature for nearly 40 years has taken on a renewed purpose in the age of COVID-19, Hawaii Public Radio reported Thursday. The center s weekday Outdoors EDVenture Program offers science-based environmental education to children ages 6 to 11. Kids in face masks crisscross the Kanealole Stream in Makiki Valley dipping nets in the hopes of finding shrimp or guppies. Others explore the nearby meadow trying to catch butterflies, grasshoppers and other bugs.

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