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This still rings true a month later, as the expiration dates on the doses are approaching. Every hospital in the U.S. now is seeing COVID cases. Especially in Arkansas. It s on the rise. It s on the rise everywhere every in the U.S., said Thrower. North Carolina reported 2,898 COVID-19 cases on July 19. If people don t want to wear a mask for the next six months they need to be vaccinated, said Thrower I ve had people say well, the government s trying to track us and that s so ridiculous. We have got to get this stuff under control. The variants are going to kill a lot of people, said Thrower. ....
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Welcome back 3 questions with Dotdash’s Molly Fergus The Atlantic’s subscriber slump, publishers’ transgender coverage and more Welcome back For the fully vaccinated, in-person events are knocking at the door, ready to be let back into media companies’ calendars and brands’ media budgets. But the in-person return does not mean publishers are walking away from the virtual variety. The key hits: Brands are more than ready to put their once-again-full event budgets to good use and are asking (almost exclusively, some publishers report) for opportunities to be face-to-face with audiences. But for publishers who spent the past 15 months reshaping their events businesses to accommodate virtual-only audiences, there are certain engagement tools that they are not ready to part with and new insights that they are eager to put into play at in-person events once they come back around. ....
Fans will be banned from stadiums and arenas in the Tokyo area when the Olympic Games begin after Japan’s prime minister declared a state of emergency through Aug. 8. It’s disappointing news for some North Texas fans who planned on traveling to Tokyo to support Team USA. Scott, 31, is from DFW and attended Dallas Jesuit. He s been training at the Academy of Classical Karate since he was 8-years old and is currently a karate instructor at St. Mark s Catholic School in Plano. This is the first Olympics to debut karate. Scott said having a crowd can be energizing, but there also may be a benefit from having no fans in the stands. ....