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Maricopa County to vaccinate public transit, USPS and funeral home workers this weekend
Maricopa County has announced they will be vaccinating more frontline essential workers like public transit, USPS and funeral home workers this weekend.
Posted at 2:48 PM, Mar 11, 2021
and last updated 2021-03-11 19:52:17-05
PHOENIX â Maricopa County has announced they will be vaccinating more frontline essential workers like public transit, USPS and funeral home workers this weekend.
Maricopa County Department of Public Health (MCDPH) will be working in partnership with Safeway/Albertsons and the Phoenix Union High School District to host a vaccination event with the newly-approved Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
Updated: Monday, February 8, 2021 - 7:56am
The nonprofit Arizona for Latino Leaders In Education, or ALL in Education, has launched a program that gives parents tools to support their children’s education during distance learning and beyond.
The organization’s executive director, Stephanie Parra, said the idea for the new Parent Educator Academy was born from parents’ frustration with distance learning. We want parents to feel equipped to be kind of like that at-home navigator with their student so we definitely want to meet the educational needs of our kids, of the students and the families that we are serving, she said.
Japanese Teacher Seeks Bone Marrow Transplant
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Kazumi Schmidgall teaches math at a high school in Arizona. For years she was a Japanese teacher at Arizona Gakuen. She is asking Japanese and Japanese Americans to sign up at the bone marrow donor registry through bethematch.org.
By GWEN MURANAKA, Rafu Senior Editor
In September, Kazumi Schmidgall thought she had contracted COVID-19.
“I thought the symptoms were very much like COVID, so went to urgent care but turned out negative,” she explained in an interview with
The Rafu Shimpo.
Kazumi Schmidgall took her kids to Japan to visit the Byakue-Dai Kannon statue in Gunma Prefecture.
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