U.S. tells Cubans to ‘think twice’ before trying to sail here
Coast Guard warns against Cubans trying to come to U.S.
MIAMI – New videos from Cuba show special troops moving in and using force, and authorities shooting into the distance, likely dispersing crowds.
On Cuban state-run TV, the Cuban president Miguel Diaz-Canel was somewhat apologetic to those who were accidentally hurt in the protests.
It appears that the Cuban government is also feeling the pressure, announcing they will temporarily lift restrictions on food and medicine travelers can take into the island.
History shows that anytime Cuba faces a major crisis, migration to the United States becomes an escape valve.
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Sherborn Select Board discusses vaccine, library project
Sarah Freedman, Correspondent
SHERBORN Board of Health Chairwoman Daryl Beardsley brought the Sherborn Select Board up to speed on what is next for the ongoing effort to vaccinate people in Massachusetts, including the status of teachers on the eligibility list, at its March 4 meeting.
Chairman Eric Johnson posed this question to Beardsley, who said “teachers and other essential workers are up next, but there’s a particular focus on teachers.” She said the health and hygiene committee at the school district has been investigating the issue of assisting with getting them vaccinated.