Cold, COVID-19, and Flu Season – Middlebury College News and Events

December 15, 2022 | by Sandra Robinson Announcements, News Dear Students, As you prepare to leave campus for the upcoming winter break, please keep in mind the following:You can find more information about flu activity in Vermont here and about state-run COVID-19 vaccine clinics here. Have a restful and rejuvenating break!SandySandra Robinson, APRN, AGNP-C Director of Health Services Office of Communications Painter House 2 […]

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Countries must be vigilant of “triple threat” of COVID-19, influenza … – Pan American Health Organization

Washington D.C. 16 November 2022 (PAHO) – With an increase in COVID-19 infections in the region, seasonal influenza on the rise, and a spike in cases of Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) Director, Carissa F. Etienne, called on countries to implement the tools proven to keep communities safe, including vaccines, […]

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Vermilion native garners international acclaim on Amazon Prime Video's fashion design show – News 5 Cleveland WEWS

MenuVERMILION, Ohio — A Northeast Ohio native is in the international spotlight for his cutting-edge fashion designs and revolutionary styling skills.Curtis Cassell is scoring high marks on Amazon Prime Video’s reality competition “Making the Cut” all while giving big shoutouts to his hometown of Vermilion.“My favorite are just the messages that are just like, hey, […]

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Revamping Africa's fashion industry – Quartz

Hi Quartz Africa members, For decades, international aid agencies have sought donations of secondhand clothing from the global North for use in the global South. The donations, which aimed to help alleviate poverty and create jobs, have created a booming but problematic industry valued at $1.84 billion in 2021, up 28% from the previous year. […]

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