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Month: August 2021

Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

El Departamento de Educación investiga a estados por posibles violaciones a los derechos civiles por prohibir órdenes de uso de mascarillas

Alexandra Ferguson (CNN) — El organismo encargado de velar por el cumplimiento de los derechos civiles del Departamento de Educación anunció el lunes que inició investigaciones en cinco estados para determinar si las políticas estatales que prohíben los mandatos de uso de mascarillas en las escuelas son discriminatorias para los estudiantes con discapacidades. La Oficina

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Covid-19 vaccine effectiveness against severe disease has not dropped much, CDC says

By Maggie Fox, CNN Overall effectiveness of coronavirus vaccines has not dropped much yet for most vaccinated Americans, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention vaccine advisers were told Monday. CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices met Monday to discuss the potential eventual need for booster doses of coronavirus vaccine — although they did not

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‘I hope I’m wrong’: GOP lawmaker explains mixed feelings over leaving Afghanistan in Taliban control

By Devan Cole, CNN Republican Congressman and US military veteran Adam Kinzinger on Monday reflected on the closing of America’s longest war, saying that while he’s relieved, Afghanistan now being under Taliban control has left him with mixed emotions. “At the one hand, it’s great relief that we got those thousands of military members out

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‘I hope I’m wrong’: GOP lawmaker explains mixed feelings over leaving Afghanistan in Taliban control

CNN By Devan Cole, CNN Republican Congressman and US military veteran Adam Kinzinger on Monday reflected on the closing of America’s longest war, saying that while he’s relieved, Afghanistan now being under Taliban control has left him with mixed emotions. “At the one hand, it’s great relief that we got those thousands of military members

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