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Pawnee Seed Preservation Project in Oklahoma continues to grow Oklahoman In 2021, the Pawnee Seed Preservation Project continues to grow and capture the interest of people across the country and the globe. Deb Echo-Hawk, the project s director who is known as the Keeper of the Corn, said a story in The Oklahoman that chronicled the project s mission drew attention from people in numerous other states, as well as outside the U.S.in places like Mexico and Africa. She said COVID-19 put a pause on some elements of the preservation project, but she has hopes that will change over the summer. ....
It s not a pretty picture : Why the lack of racial data around COVID vaccines is massive barrier to better distribution Nada Hassanein, USA TODAY Replay Video After her longtime friend died of COVID-19, Abigail Echo-Hawk sat in her chair crying. She wondered if her friend and mentor, a Native American like her, would be counted among the deaths – a worry that only added to her grief. “I couldn’t help this thought that ran through my head: Is his story going to be present in the data? Or did we lose him even there?” she said of the tribal leader in his mid-50s. ....
Email USA TODAY panel says US has nailed the science behind COVID-19 vaccines, but logistics, trust remain a concern Experts are concerned some won t trust the COVID-19 vaccine and are wary of production problems that could delay getting it to millions of Americans. Karen Weintraub and Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAY Published 12:12 am UTC Dec. 24, 2020 Experts are thrilled about the reported safety and effectiveness of two COVID-19 vaccines rolling out across the country. But they remain concerned about what still could go wrong to shake the public s fragile faith in it. Nearly everything about the process has gone well so far, shepherded by the Trump administration s Operation Warp Speed. ....