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California’s weekly COVID testing mandate ends for unvaccinated health care workers
[ad_1] On September 17, the California Department of Public Health ended mandatory COVID-19 testing for unvaccinated health care workers and other individuals in high-risk settings, including dental offices. Unvaccinated dentists and their staff have complied with state public health mandates requiring vaccination or weekly testing since full compliance began on August 23, 2021. Negative test ... -
Healing Our Oceans | UCSB Current
[ad_1] Marc and Lynn Benioff donate $60 million to UC Santa Barbara, one of the world’s most important marine research centers, to improve and protect ocean health through science and technology Did. This new donation is the largest ever for marine science at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and is one of the largest ... -
GOP Gubernatorial Candidate Ashley Karus Rolls Out Education Plan
[ad_1] Republican gubernatorial candidate Ashley Karus rolled out an education plan Wednesday, calling for public school selection, universal pre-K, and regular testing throughout the year to assess student progress. She did not answer many of the reporters’ questions. Asked if he supported attempts to limit teaching students about race and racism, Karus said, “Given the ... -
‘British Vogue’ Editor Edward Enninful Talks Beauty and Inclusivity in Fashion – NPR
[ad_1] Edward Enninful appointed Editor-in-Chief british vogue his new memoir visible man. Rafael Pavarotti/Penguin Random House hide caption toggle caption Rafael Pavarotti/Penguin Random House Edward Enninful appointed Editor-in-Chief british vogue his new memoir visible man. Rafael Pavarotti/Penguin Random House Black women don’t sell magazines. That’s what Edward Enninful has heard since the beginning of his ... -
Why should we trust science? It’s because we don’t trust ourselves
[ad_1] John Wright La Trobe University Many of us accept that science is our trusted guide to what we should believe, but not all of us do. Mistrust of science has sparked skepticism on several key issues, from denial of climate change to the hesitance of vaccines during the COVID pandemic. And while most of ... -
Ontarios today announced that it is expanding its offerings to include SEO, GMB and Digital Marketing in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA).
[ad_1] TORONTO, Canada, Sept. 21, 2022 –(PR.com) –Ontario, a privately held search engine optimization (SEO) company, today expanded its offerings to include SEO and digital marketing. announced that it has expanded its services to include Greater Toronto Area (GTA). This has come as a result of our desire to scale our services to suit a ... -
Public Health Implications of Supreme Court Decision | News
[ad_1] Harvard Chan School forum panelists examined how a number of recent Supreme Court rulings are having a negative impact on public health and how their advocates can counter them September 21, 2022 – “In just seven days last June,” Michelle Williams, dean of the Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health, said, “The U.S. ... -
.. Auburn Criminology Expert Explains How Prison Conditions Affect Mental Health
[ad_1] Article Text More than 2 million people are incarcerated in the United States, a 500% increase from just 40 years ago. As prisons across the country become overcrowded and incarcerated individuals struggle with mental health conditions, understanding the impact of prison environments becomes increasingly important. Timothy Edgemon Associate Professor of Sociology and Criminology’s latest ...











