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Parents, teachers weigh in on mask mandate ending in schools

Parents, teachers weigh in on mask mandate ending in schools Parents, teachers weigh in on mask mandate ending in schools and last updated 2021-05-13 23:28:38-04 WEST JORDAN, Utah — Near the end of school Thursday, the news began to circulate. Kids flooded out of West Jordan Middle School after the last bell, with masks over their faces and hanging around their chins. They learned those days are coming to an end sooner than many people could have predicted. Yeah, I m very surprised, said seventh grader Jessie Rivera. I didn t think they were actually going to do this. But they as in the State of Utah and school districts including the Jordan School District did indeed do this : Drop the mask mandate in school, for the last week of classes.

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Restaurants across Central Texas are preparing for Mother s Day weekend

Restaurants across Central Texas are preparing for Mother s Day weekend Jarell Baker and last updated 2021-05-08 16:55:39-04 BELTON, TX — This Mother’s Day weekend, many will flock to local restaurants to treat their moms to food, mimosas and more. “A lot of retired families that live around this area. Children that come from out of town, children coming out from the school wanting to come celebrate with their moms. To let them know how much they appreciate them,” said Dead Fish Grill General Manager Jesse Rivera. An option many restaurants like Dead Fish Grill couldn’t offer last year due to the pandemic.

All vets could be eligible for COVID vaccines at VA soon, but supply problems remain the biggest challenge

All vets could be eligible for COVID vaccines at VA soon, but supply problems remain the biggest challenge March 9 President Joe Biden, left, visits a COVID-19 vaccination site at the Washington, D.C., VA Medical Center and watches as Dr. Navjit Goraya gives a vaccine to Air Force Col. Margaret Cope on March 8, 2021. White House COVID-19 Response Coordinator Jeff Zients, standing center, and Veterans Affairs Secretary Denis McDonough, right, also attended the event. (Patrick Semansky/AP) Congress and Veterans Affairs leaders want to get as many veterans vaccinated against COVID-19 as possible in coming months. How quickly they can do that is still a big question, however.

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