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Sanford to require COVID-19 vaccinations for workers


Sanford Health will require that all employees receive a COVID-19 vaccination by Nov. 1 or risk losing their job.
The hospital system employs 3,800 workers across its Bismarck region, which includes central and western North Dakota and Sanford Medical Center in Bismarck. It says 90% of its clinicians and 70% of its nurses have been vaccinated already.
The best thing we can do for our patients is to take good care of our employees, said Dr. Chris Meeker, chief medical officer for Sanford in Bismarck. We need to have our employees healthy and safe.
He added that Sanford is monitoring the situation in Arkansas and Missouri, which have emerged as coronavirus hot spots in recent weeks amid surges in both cases and hospitalizations. ....

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What if Iowa City devoted less space to parking cars, more for housing people?


What if Iowa City devoted less space to parking cars, more for housing people?
Austin Wu
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Austin Wu
When Iowa City was platted in 1839, it is likely that not much consideration was given to parking, mostly because cars did not yet exist. 
Even as automobiles became quintessential components of the American way of life by the 1920s, it appears that off-street parking lots were still rarities in central Iowa City well into the 1950s. Indeed, a survey of the historical significance of downtown from 2018 notes that the first off-street municipal parking lot in town was not built until “1948 at 317-325 E. College Street, adjacent to the Public Library,” and that “a large, two-story frame apartment building … was razed” to make way for the lot. ....

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