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Month: October 2021

Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

Capítulo 4 | Bluyín, mezclilla, mahones, pitusa, vaqueros: ¿cómo le dicen a esta prenda en los países de América Latina?

Melissa Velásquez Loaiza (CNN Español) — Esta prenda la usan a diario hombres, mujeres, niños, niñas. Estos pantalones, ahora esenciales en cualquier ropero, fueron creados por Jacob Davis y Levi Strauss & Co en 1871 y hasta ahora jamás han pasado de moda. Bienvenido a este nuevo capítulo sobre las diferencias que existen en el

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Nevada hospital groups voice concerns over staff shortages amid vaccine mandates

By JACLYN SCHULTZ Click here for updates on this story     LAS VEGAS (KVVU) — Nevada health officials and the COVID-19 Task Force are eyeing the potential effects on vaccine mandates on vulnerable hospitals as the Nevada Hospital Association warns of “disruptions” or “closures” due to further staffing shortages. Staffing is at “alert” levels across Northern,

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Booster doses for J&J COVID-19 vaccine endorsed by FDA advisory panel

WASHINGTON (AP) – FDA advisory panel endorses booster doses of Johnson & Johnson’s single-shot COVID-19 vaccine. Thursday, a panel of U.S. health advisers endorsed booster shots for Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine. The advisers to the Food and Drug Administration voted Thursday to recommend a lower-dose booster shot for seniors and other high-risk groups. Already millions who

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New CDC data shows the risk of dying from Covid-19 is 11 times higher for unvaccinated adults than for fully vaccinated adults

By Deidre McPhillips, CNN Throughout August, the risk of dying from Covid-19 was 11 times higher for unvaccinated adults than for fully vaccinated adults in the United States, according to new data published by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Unvaccinated adults faced a six times higher risk of testing positive for Covid-19

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