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OAKLAND POST — California’s updated guidance differs from the CDC’s in one important way. The state is recommending that people who quarantine after a positive diagnosis take a follow-up test and get a negative result before ending isolation. The CDC’s guidelines do not include taking another test after quarantining.
The post California Adds Twist to New CDC Advice on Quarantines appeared first on Texas Metro News.
An HDC official at the site, who did not what to be named, told Newsday the HDC could not give an exact date for the finishing the repairs.
However, the spokesman said the corporation is working to do so as quickly as possible once the weather does not affect the work.
The post Residents: Complete Oasis Greens roadworks before Xmas appeared first on Trinidad and Tobago Newsday.
Allyship, an old noun made new again, is Dictionary.com's word of the year.
The post Dictionary.com Anoints Allyship Word of the Year for 2021 appeared first on Los Angeles Sentinel.
[Capital FM] Mombasa -- Bolt has launched the Women-Only category in Mombasa, in a move meant to reduce the rising cases of harassment and Gender-Based Violence in public transport sector.
In June, California launched the nation’s first Task Force to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African Americans this year. By Bo Tefu, California Black Media The nine-member committee was established to meet the requirements of Assembly Bill (AB) 3121, which California Secretary of State Shirley Weber authored and introduced in 2020 when she […]
The post Meet the Activist and Atty Chairing CA’s Reparations Task Force appeared first on The San Diego Voice & Viewpoint.
By Nicholas Ibarra | OBSERVER Staff Writer There are two ways to access mental health in the United States: as part of a health care system or through a public […]
The post Accessing Mental Health Services appeared first on The Sacramento Observer.
By Hazel | Trice Edney Wire (TriceEdneyWire.com) - Now that the long-awaited Bi-partisan Infrastructure deal has passed the U. S. Congress and has been signed into law by President Joe […]
The post White House Promises Major Benefits to Black Communities Through Infrastructure Funds appeared first on The Sacramento Observer.
Twelve years ago, budget cuts forced the Los Angeles Unified School District to lay off thousands of employees, myself included. My students in Watts were in just one of the many classrooms, disproportionately at our highest need school communities, left without a permanent teacher. Fast forward to this year, and the district is facing a […]
The post Solutions for the hiring crisis in California school districts appeared first on L.A. Focus News.
Woman recounts ordeal as she walked home and was waylaid by five men. Statistics show 84.8pc of rape victims do not report cases to police.
The court heard that the boy was being punished for \"visiting his grandmother against the suspects' wish\".
The book associated with The New York Times Magazine initiative, The 1619 Project, has been a best seller. The project aims to reframe the scope of American history through the lens of slavery.
[Nigeria Health Watch] The Government of Ekiti State and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Governance Lab (MIT/GOVLAB) on Tuesday formally launched the Governance Innovation Lifecycle Challenge and Accelerator, a program designed to improve healthcare service delivery in the state.
[New Times] Rwanda, on Monday, December 6, received 151,200 Johnson and Johnson Covid-19 vaccine doses purchased under the Saving Lives and Livelihoods initiative.
With the holiday season in full swing, it can sometimes be difficult to think of the perfect gift for loved ones. This holiday gift guide should help ease some of that stress. The products mentioned are all from local, Black-owned brands. Even before the pandemic, minority businesses had to face financial inequities, social roadblocks and […]
The post Local Black Owned Holiday Gift Guide appeared first on The Atlanta Voice.
A survey commissioned by Amnesty International South Africa found that threats of violence, abuse and bullying are a \"common\" experience for many South African women.
Have you ever been told that you resemble a famous person? Well, Priscila Beatrice sure has--so much so that she turned her resemblance to Rihanna into a social media career! Beatrice, who has racked over 350K followers on Instagram and 2.2M on TikTok , proudly markets herself as an \"impersonator and lookalike [ sic ].\" Check out some of her uploads and decide for yourself whether or not she looks like the Bejan singer ! View this post on Instagram A post shared by Priscila Beatrice (@priscila.beatrice) Online, Beatrice also suggests receiving some sponsorship opportunities through her likeness to Rihanna . Specifically, she recently made an upload devoted to highlighting Black Friday sales at Casas Bahia , a Brazilian retail chain. Beatrice even edited the video to look like a professional commercial essentially. However, it's unclear whether or not the upload was, in fact, a paid sponsorship. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Priscila Beatrice...