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US harvester stabbed by stingray, rescued

US harvester stabbed by stingray, rescued
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DATA MINING the TWITTER MINEFIELD — Contact tracing RAMPING UP again — UNPACKING the BALLOT INITIATIVES

DATA MINING the TWITTER MINEFIELD — Contact tracing RAMPING UP again — UNPACKING the BALLOT INITIATIVES
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Red tide outbreak, fox attack, Confederate statue removed: News from around our 50 states

Red tide outbreak, fox attack, Confederate statue removed: News from around our 50 states From USA TODAY Network and wire reports Alabama Mobile: A south Alabama hospital that vaccinated thousands of people against COVID-19 plans to send a team to do immunizations in Peru, which has been hit hard by the pandemic. USA Health said more than 20 volunteers will travel to the country’s Cusco region. CerviCusco, a nongovernmental agency in Peru, sought the assistance, the health system said in a statement. “Our plan is to travel to Peru in mid-August, establish processes and protocols for safe and efficient vaccine distribution in the region with a goal of providing 5,000 doses to the people of Peru,” said Natalie Fox, assistant administrator and chief nursing officer for USA Health Physicians Group. USA Health has provided more than 75,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccines on the Gulf Coast, including at mass clinics where more than 2,200 people received injections dail

The Day - Shellfishing banned as red tide hits Massachusetts coast - News from southeastern Connecticut

Published July 17. 2021 12:16AM  GLOUCESTER, Mass. (AP) Shellfishing has been banned along large portions of the Massachusetts coast because of toxic red tide, state officials said. The state Division of Marine Fisheries on Thursday banned harvesting of all softshell and razor clams, the Gloucester Daily Times reported Friday. That ban came the day after the harvest of blue mussels, carnivorous snails and whole sea scallops was prohibited because of elevated levels of paralytic shellfish poison, also known as red tide. The red tide affecting Massachusetts is different from the type killing fish in Florida, and swimming remains safe, Gloucester shellfish warden Peter Seminara said.

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