Don’t kiss, snuggle chickens: CDC says salmonella outbreak linked to backyard poultry flocks
The U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention are investigating an outbreak of salmonella that has been linked to contact with backyard poultry operations. About three quarters of them reported contact with backyard poultry. According to the CDC, “Backyard poultry, like chickens and ducks, can carry salmonella germs even if they look healthy and clean. Don’t kiss or snuggle backyard poultry, and don’t eat or drink around them. Don’t let them touch backyard poultry.
mlive.comLos padres de Adams 14 quieren que el estado les dé otra oportunidad a sus escuelas locales
Un panel externo recomendó cerrar como mínimo la escuela secundaria principal del Adams 14 y reorganizar el distrito. Muchos padres de Adams 14 la consideran una medida drástica que desplazará a los estudiantes.
co.chalkbeat.orgCómo llevar cuenta del uso de los fondos de alivio para COVID por parte de las escuelas
Las escuelas públicas y privadas han recibido más de $190 mil millones en fondos federales por COVID desde que la pandemia interrumpió la educación en Estados Unidos. Determinar exactamente a dónde...
co.chalkbeat.orgCDC warns of 2 listeria outbreaks tied to packaged salad; 1 Michigan death reported
U.S. health officials are warning the public not to eat certain brands of packaged salads, which they say are linked to two small, long-running listeria outbreaks in which three people died, including one person in Michigan.
Una guía de recursos para la educación en las escuelas de Montbello y Denver
Durante un panel de discusión presentado por Chalkbeat Colorado y los defensores de Montbello Power, los padres, maestros y expertos opinarán sobre cómo las escuelas pueden enseñar mejor a los estudiantes a leer.
co.chalkbeat.orgPeople hospitalized after salmonella outbreak reported in Michigan, 34 other states
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention is investigating an outbreak of salmonella infections in 35 states, including Michigan. The CDC said there have been at least 419 confirmed cases associated with the outbreak with 66 hospitalizations and no deaths. No food source has been identified as a cause of the outbreak, the CDC said. Most people infected with Salmonella experience diarrhea, fever and stomach cramps. Prevention tipsTo prevent the spread of Salmonella, the CDC has the following tips:
mlive.comEl virus de COVID devastó a muchas familias latinas. Durante el Mes de la Herencia Hispana, cuéntanos de qué manera la comunidad escolar te brindó apoyo.
Read in English. El 15 de septiembre marca el comienzo del Mes de la Herencia Hispana, y este año coincide con el regreso de muchas escuelas de Estados Unidos a un nuevo año académico después de...
chalkbeat.orgCDC: Unvaccinated, unmasked teacher caused community-wide outbreak in California
An unvaccinated elementary school teacher in California infected more than half of her students with COVID-19, ultimately resulting in a community-wide outbreak in Marin County, a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found. Why it matters: The outbreak, which took place in May, highlights the stakes surrounding a debate across the U.S. among school districts considering implementing stricter measures to curb the spread of the virus, like universal masking in schools. Stay o
news.yahoo.comHow a Metro Detroit business shifted gears, came through during a crisis
Archer Corporate Services in Belleville were already a supplier to General Motors, but early in the pandemic, the automaker called up and requested their help in manufacturing ventilators. They cleared out their lobby and went to work seven-days-a-week.
Indonesian Muslims mark grim Eid amid devastating virus wave
Muslims across Indonesia are marking a grim Eid al-Adha festival for a second year as the country struggles to cope with a devastating new wave of coronavirus cases and the government has banned large gatherings and toughened travel restrictions
washingtonpost.comPara estos estudiantes, el dolor de la pandemia resultó en activismo. Esto es lo que dicen que debería pasar ahora.
Read in English. Dashawn Sheffield, estudiante de tercer año de escuela superior en Newark, tiene su propio soundtrack para representar los duros meses de pandemia que pasó. Es Mariah Carey. "La...
chalkbeat.orgEsta nativa de Newark vio la necesidad tener maestros de educación especial bilingües. Y regresó a casa para responder al llamado.
Cuando Mily Cepeda regresó a Newark para dar clases en 2019, sintió que era un importante regreso a sus raíces. "Había estado en Florida dando clases, pero seguía sintiendo que tenía que volver a...
newark.chalkbeat.orgDangerous outbreak of tornadoes expected
Dangerous outbreak of tornadoes expected The month of March is known for its extremely volatile weather, as warm spring conditions battle to replace the cold of winter. When and where the collision between the two meet, severe weather and tornadoes are bound to emerge. CBS News meteorologist and climate specialist Jeff Berardelli joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano with the forecast.
cbsnews.comIHSA doctor says high school basketball could happen in Illinois if players wear masks
“We have yet to see an outbreak, if you will, from football,” he said. “(In) basketball, I believe, the contact is going to be as close as it is in football. So in the absence of any evidence to the contrary, I believe the decision in most cases is in favor of these young athletes playing.”
chicagotribune.comEbola outbreak "definitely not under control"
Ebola outbreak "definitely not under control" Concerns are growing about the spread of the deadly Ebola virus and whether it could reach the U.S. Stephan Monroe, deputy director of the CDC's National Center for Emerging & Zoonotic Infectious Diseases, says the outbreak that's already killed hundreds in West Africa is a long way from over.
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