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Wethersfield 2021 class grew more patient and determined Dave Clarke KEWANEE It was a dream some thought would never come true. Wethersfield High School s Class of 2021 realized their dream Friday night of marching into the gymnasium while family and friends stood and the band played Pomp and Circumstance, then walking across the stage alone to receive their diploma. It was a moment some, including junior/senior high school principal Carrie Griffith, thought might never happen due to the COVID-19 pandemic which shuttered the school last March. It s been an interesting couple of years, said Griffith in presenting the class of 35 graduates. Almost a year-and-a-half of that time was spent learning remotely, then with a hybrid in-person/remote model, and finally, the last nine weeks in-person. I started last fall not sure if we were going to make it to the end of the year, but through the efforts of our students, teachers and staff, administration school board ....
Article content Editor’s Note: An update to information contained in this column. The health ministry advised Feb. 24 that people who wish to be vaccinated against COVID-19 will not be required to first apply for a B.C. Services Mobile Care Card. “We are working to make the vaccination process for all ages as simple, safe and efficient as possible,” said the ministry in a statement. The actual registration procedure will be announced Monday. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Vaughn Palmer: B.C. still hedging its bets on vaccination rollout Back to video ....
As the federal government promises more help against the coronavirus pandemic with better distribution of vaccines, the President is joining the chorus of officials reminding Americans they need to continue to wear face coverings and social distance for the rest of winter and spring. ....
As the federal government promises more help against the coronavirus pandemic with better distribution of vaccines, the President is joining the chorus of officials reminding Americans they need to continue to wear face coverings and social distance for the rest of winter and spring. ....