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Dr. Hamidah Meghani, Halton Regions Medical Officer Health, recently released a video update encouraging parents to get their kids 鈥?aged 5 to 11 鈥?vaccinated against COVID-19.Among the reasons, Meghani said that COVID-19 incidence rates have trended higher among those under 20 this fall. This represents hundreds of COVID-19 cases among Halton children just in the past few months, she said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW While most children have milder symptoms compared to adults, she noted that its difficult to predict who may experience mor stanley flask e severe symptoms and become seriously ill.There are more than 50,000 unvaccinated children aged 5 to 11, according to Meghani. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Citing recent data, she said the risk of getting COVID-19 was seven times higher among those unvaccinated and the risk of being hospitalized was 24 times higher in comparison to vaccinated people. Vaccination can help prevent or reduce the spread o stanley thermobecher f COVID-19 in our community, she said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW As for the weekly COVID-19 cases, the regions website shows that from Nov. 19 to 25 there were 150 new cases, up from 114 the previous week. One new death was reported in Milton. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW As of Nov. 26, the number of active COVID-19 cases stood at 134 鈥?with 60 cases in stanley mugg Bur Rhcx Paul Atchison s death caused by multiple stab wounds: Forensic pathologist
Commissioner Quarles announces winners of KDA Poster and Essay ContestJune 28, 2021 WNKY Staff, Share This StoryFacebookTwitteremailPrintLinkedinRedditFRANKFORT June 28, 2021 鈥撀燢entucky Commissioner of Agriculture Dr. Ryan Quarles announced the winners of the Kentucky Department o stanley termohrnek f Agricultures annual Poster and Essay Contest during an awards ceremony last week at Whitaker Bank Ballpark. The theme of the contest, Kentucky Agriculture Never Stops, honored farm families during the COVID-19 pandemic. Congratulations to each of these winners who so vividly depicted in art and writing how our farmers all across the state are dedicat stanley cup ed to grow the safest, most abundant food supply in the world. That is especially true as we continue to recover from the worldwide health crisis, Commissioner Quarles said. These poster and essay submissions are a true reminder and honor of the hard work and dedication our farm families put in during the COVID-19 pandemic. The KDA received 507 entries, including 388 posters. Each winning entry will receive a $100 award from Kentucky Agriculture an stanley thermos d Environment in the Classroom, and will be displayed at the 2021 Kentucky State Fair in August in Louisville.The digital winner, which includes photos or original digital artwork, is fifth-grader Isabella Young of John Paul II Catholic School in Morganfield, Kentucky. Her teacher is Emily Girten.Poster winners with their schools and teachers are:Kindergarten: Val Royalty, home school, Dana RoyaltyFirst |
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