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VIRUS DIARY: In face of tragedy, a faith in science endures By BRIAN P. D. HANNONJanuary 29, 2021 GMT A carriage moves down a street during Associated Press journalist Brian Hannon s visit to Tombstone, Ariz., on Dec. 17, 2020. (AP Photo/Brian P. D. Hannon) A carriage moves down a street during Associated Press journalist Brian Hannon s visit to Tombstone, Ariz., on Dec. 17, 2020. (AP Photo/Brian P. D. Hannon) PHOENIX (AP) As I read about the 35th anniversary of the 1986 Challenger shuttle disaster this week, I was transported back to Fifth Street Middle School in Bangor, Maine. I was in eighth grade. Our teacher wheeled in a television so we could watch the launch of the NASA mission that would lift another educator from neighboring New Hampshire into the sky and beyond. ....
VIRUS DIARY: In face of tragedy, a faith in science endures By Staff | Jan 30, 2021 A carriage moves down a street during Associated Press journalist Brian Hannon s visit to Tombstone, Ariz., on Dec. 17, 2020. (AP Photo/Brian P. D. Hannon) PHOENIX (AP) As I read about the 35th anniversary of the 1986 Challenger shuttle disaster this week, I was transported back to Fifth Street Middle School in Bangor, Maine. I was in eighth grade. Our teacher wheeled in a television so we could watch the launch of the NASA mission that would lift another educator from neighboring New Hampshire into the sky and beyond. ....
Brian P. D. Hannon January 29, 2021 - 5:58 AM PHOENIX - As I read about the 35th anniversary of the 1986 Challenger shuttle disaster this week, I was transported back to Fifth Street Middle School in Bangor, Maine. I was in eighth grade. Our teacher wheeled in a television so we could watch the launch of the NASA mission that would lift another educator from neighbouring New Hampshire into the sky and beyond. We were in a modular classroom â basically a converted trailer home â attached to the main building by a walkway, leaving us attached but also isolated from the rest of the school. When the shuttle exploded, I sat among my classmates, stunned and unable to process the cataclysm on the screen. Like her pupils, our teacher was frozen and silent. ....
December has been a month of hope and concern, with COVID-19 vaccines deployed for the first time to hospitals across Maine but health officials warned that the state continues to battle “a surge on top of a surge.” Hospitals this week received the first doses of the Pfizer vaccine and began inoculating frontline workers. The first phase of vaccinations focuses on healthcare workers in intensive care units, emergency rooms and COVID-19 wings of hospitals. This story was originally published by The Maine Monitor. The Maine Monitor, formerly known as Pine Tree Watch, is a local journalism product published by The Maine Center for Public Interest Reporting, a nonpartisan, nonprofit civic news organization based in Augusta. ....