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PTSD and no emotional support: Teacher and nurse both worry about COVID as LAUSD reopens soon

PTSD and no emotional support: Teacher and nurse both worry about COVID as LAUSD reopens soon MORE LAUSD will restart in-person instruction in less than two weeks. Aviva Alvarez-Zakson, a world history and ethnic studies teacher at LAUSD’s Hamilton High, is anxious about going back to the job. Photo by Shutterstock. COVID cases have jumped in recent weeks, and if California were still using a tier-based system for lifting restrictions, the county would currently be in the most restrictive one (purple). Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) is still planning to restart in-person instruction in less than two weeks.

LA classrooms are reopening, COVID numbers are rising Teacher and nurse are both worried

LA classrooms are reopening, COVID numbers are rising. Teacher and nurse are both worried MORE LAUSD will restart in-person instruction in less than two weeks. Aviva Alvarez-Zakson, a world history and ethnic studies teacher at LAUSD’s Hamilton High, is anxious about going back to the job. Photo by Shutterstock. COVID cases have jumped in recent weeks, and if California were still using a tier-based system for lifting restrictions, the county would currently be in the most restrictive, purple one. Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Unified School District is still planning to restart in-person instruction in less than two weeks. Aviva Alvarez-Zakson teaches world history and ethnic studies at LAUSD’s Hamilton High. She’s struggling to embrace excitement when there are so many unknowns about the semester ahead. Meanwhile, rapid response nurse Erin McIntosh at Riverside Community Hospital says the number of COVID patients coming in doubled o

Stratford council turns down temporary, one-way Wellington Street proposal

Stratford council turns down temporary, one-way Wellington Street proposal Stratford council voted against a proposal to temporarily convert Wellington Street in downtown Stratford into a one-way street this summer to enhance pedestrian access to Market Square and allow restaurants on the street to extend pop-up patios into the roadway. Author of the article: Galen Simmons Publishing date: May 11, 2021  •  3 days ago  •  2 minute read  •  Stratford council has voted not to temporarily convert Wellington Street in downtown Stratford into a one-way street this summer, something proponents of the proposal said would offer enhanced pedestrian access to Market Square and allow restaurants along the street to expand pop-up patios. (Galen Simmons/The Beacon Herald)

Sense of guilt and being haunted by patients cries: Riverside nurse on long fight against COVID

Sense of guilt and being haunted by patients’ cries: Riverside nurse on long fight against COVID MORE Erin McIntosh, a rapid response nurse at Riverside Community Hospital, remembers how fearful her patients looked when they realized they’d have to be intubated. “Those looks and those cries, they haunt me. I think about them often. It’s been hard to move on,” she says. Photo by Alexandros Michailidis/Shutterstock. The coronavirus pandemic made 2020 one of the darkest years for a lot of people. COVID-19 swept the globe, upending life as we knew it and killing millions. Hospitals were pushed to the breaking point. 

21st Oaks Scholarship event goes virtual

21st Oaks Scholarship event goes virtual
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