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Many students have expressed frustration with how the Chapel Hill Police Department handled the Feb. 6 Franklin Street rush, where approximately 1,000 people gathered, many without masks, after the UNC men's basketball team's win over Duke. ....
- ADVERTISEMENT - She was one of approximately 150 patients from the TCC Family Health clinical system in Long Beach that had been selected based on their age to get vaccinated. After receiving her first dose, Carillo had to wait at a staging area for 15 minutes before they could leave to see if any side effects would develop. It’s been reported that rare allergic reactions may occur in some recipients, and while that made Carillo’s daughter, Margarita Flores, nervous, said she felt a weight had lifted off her shoulders. “I was really happy because it’s a vaccine that can help everyone, but especially her,” Flores said in Spanish. ....
As Long Beach prepares to operate small-scale COVID-19 vaccination efforts within its deeply-impacted communities, city leaders and community organizations are facing a number of challenges, ranging from the lack of manpower and language barriers to a digital divide and logistical obstacles. - ADVERTISEMENT - Dr. Elisa Nicholas, CEO of local clinic TCC Family Health, said her staff has conducted three pop-up vaccine events in Central and North Long Beach areas with the highest infection rates per 100,000 people. The city was able to distribute 300 doses to the clinic, with 150 of those expected to be administered at its fourth pop-up clinic planned this Thursday at Hamilton Middle School, Nicholas said. ....
The Pullman Arts Commission chose a mural design to recommend to the Pullman City Council for the “End Racism Now” project that will be painted in town later this year. Joanna Bailey, Neill Public Library director, read 35 emails with comments from the public regarding the “End Racism Now” project and recommendations for submissions. The emails represented a broad range of opinions from community members. Some individuals praised the project’s goal to bring awareness to systemic racism, while others criticized the idea of “Black Lives Matter” being a part of the mural. Members who expressed disinterest in the wording said the BLM statement draws attention to a political movement instead of systemic racism. ....