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Top 5 Lessons From A Year Of Closed Schools

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The closure of schools for an entire year because of the COVID-19 pandemic provided important lessons to the education sector. The pandemic resulted in deviations from normal routines and conventional education models. Closure of schools for a year revealed five important lessons that are critical to post-pandemic education reform.  Effective Learning Can Happen Outside the Classroom The COVID-19 pandemic has ...

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Editorial: Governor Newsom’s Signing Of AB-2098 Is The Most Dictatorial Law California Has Ever Seen

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We are headed back into the dark ages. I am astonished the California Legislature proposed and passed AB 2098 which will force all medical professionals to only share medical information approved by the California Medical Association regarding COVID-19 or its treatments. Governor Hesitated To Sign Governor Newsom waited until the final hours to sign the bill, but staying consistent with ...

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‘Teens Choose Vaccines’ Act Withdrawn By Lawmaker 

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Senate Bill 866, which would allow minors to receive vaccinations without permission from their parents was withdrawn  Monday, to the relief of Santa Clarita representatives. On Wednesday, Senator Scott Wiener, D-San Francisco, said the bill was “several votes short of 41” needed to pass, with no “viable path for these final few votes.” “Sadly, months of harassment and misinformation — ...

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L.A. County To Offer COVID-19 Vaccines To Everyone 6 Months And Older

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The final Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) approval of COVID-19 vaccines for infants and young children aged 6 months to 5 years is expected to come next week.  In the wake of this approval, Los Angeles County is preparing to make the vaccines widely available across the county next week as soon as June 21st.  The CDC’s Advisory ...

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Carl Goldman Goes On-Air With Unity Project To Discuss Vaccine Injuries, Including His Own

This week, a live on-air discussion on the dangers of vaccine mandates was held between KHTS co-owner Carl Goldman and the Unity Project.   The Unity Project CEO Laura Sextro spoke on-air with Goldman co-owner of KHTS, discussing COVID-19 vaccines and their own opinions on vaccine mandates. “The Unity Project started about eight months ago now,” Sextro said. “we were ...

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The Effects of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Workers’ Compensation

The Coronavirus-19 (Covid-19) pandemic has been a financial, physical, and mental struggle for everyone worldwide. But the people and organizations who have struggled the most financially during these times are small businesses and non-essential wage workers. These businesses have kept their doors open, and the employees are working hard to ensure some cash flow. However, in this struggle to make ...

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Unexpected Long-Term Mental Health Impacts Of COVID-19

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The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has altered nearly every avenue of life. From the way we work to the way we play to the way we view the world, virtually every aspect of our existence has been shaped by the events of the last two years. While the macro-level impacts of the pandemic are the ones we hear about most – ...

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The Dudes Brewing Company Shuts Down Due To Pandemic

The Dudes’ Brewing in the Westfield Valencia Town Center announced it’s temporary closure due to COVID-19 pandemic.  The Dudes’ Brewing company shut its doors last week, stating in a sign posted on their storefront that they were “closed due to COVID.” “Please tell Congress you’d like to see us open again. Call 202-224-3121 and ask to replenish the Restaurant Revitalization ...

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