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More than 60% of eligible Arlington residents have received at least one COVID-19 vaccination dose, exceeding an initial goal set by the county.
Arlington County says it met the goal over the weekend. Of those eligible for the vaccine anyone 16 years of age and up about 40% have been fully vaccinated, 20% have been partially vaccinated, and another 40% have not yet received any vaccination.
In terms of the entire Arlington population, more than 50% of the population has received at least one dose and just over 35% are fully vaccinated, according to Virginia Dept. of Health data.
Over the weekend, Arlington met its goal of 60% of eligible Arlingtonians having at least one COVID-19 vaccine dose.
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The parents of the Class 10 student in Sindhanur area of Raichur alleged that the school had been harassing them over Transfer Certificate citing unpaid fees. The incident took place at Sindhanur city police station on February 2.   |  Photo Credit: iStock Images
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The boy s parents have alleged that the school had been harassing them since January
Raichur: In a shocking incident reported from Raichur district of Karnataka, a private school director thrashed the parents of a student after an argument over unpaid fees turned ugly.
The incident took place at Sindhanur city police station on February 2. Meanwhile, the police have booked the school director and arrested him.