The Miami Herald Pfizer vaccinations are sorted to be administered to university students in Miami-Dade on April 15, 2021 at Jackson through a COVID-19 vaccination initiative with Barry University, Florida International University, Florida Memorial University, Miami Dade College and University of Miami.
The Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine has been approved for use in children 12 to 15 years old. That means more kids are now eligible to be vaccinated against the novel coronavirus.
According to state data, there have been nearly
200,000 reported COVID-19 cases in children zero months to 14 years old. The age expansion for the Pfizer vaccine comes as demand in the state for vaccines is dropping and many vaccine providers are ramping down their efforts.
Seashell Planters Are the Perfect Design Idea for Summer
No watering necessary!! Laurence Kirby
Shells are having a moment in the design world. Designers and tastemakers alike are finding creative ways to use these fanciful ocean finds in their homes. And while you might traditionally associate the use of seashells with coastal decor, we d argue their use is actually far more reaching. At
House Beautiful, we ve seen the romantic shells
pop up in light fixtures, ash trays, and coffee table decor in a vast array of design styles. So when we saw Laurence Kirby, owner of Chapter Two Vintage, use a combination of coral and shells in a ceramic planter in place of greens, we were immediately captivated.
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Perhaps you have played the popular children’s game Chutes and Ladders? When you land on a good space, you move your marker up the ladder to advance to the winning spot. When you land on a chute, you slide back down.
Living through the pandemic is like playing Chutes and Ladders. You went up the ladder and received the first vaccine. But when your attempts failed to secure a second shot, down you went.
You get a correspondence from a beloved family member or friend, so you climb up. We walk as far as we can, and then realize the pain is too much and it’s time for surgery. Next you learn that a sweet friend has been diagnosed with cancer and the chute seems bottomless.
Rev. Allison Mark is senior pastor of Faith United Methodist Church in Torrance, California.
Mariam Mengistie is executive director of missions at St. Luke’s United Methodist Church in Tampa, Florida.
Dr. Beverly Mitchell is professor of Historical Theology at Wesley Theological Seminary.
William Moore is executive director of The Eleanor Crook Foundation.
Carol Myers has been a Bread supporter since 1975. In a previous term on Bread’s board, she served as vice chair and on a committee to establish the endowment.
Dawn Pierce is a licensed practical nurse and community advocate.
The Right Rev. Frank Madison Reid, III is the ecumenical officer for the African Methodist Episcopal Church as well as Presiding Prelate of the Third Episcopal District.