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Thousands of COVID-19 vaccination appointments are being canceled or not made at all because of limited supplies in the islands.
The shortage of tests stems from a shortage of the chemical reagent the city’s Health + Hospitals Corp. uses to process them, one source said.
After months of unrest, the US is facing a shortage of bulletproof vests, gas masks and ballistic helmets. Some retailers of protective equipment have seen a fivefold increase in sales of military-grade defensive gear, the Los Angeles Times reported. The surge in demand is leading to empty shelves
A pandemic that has more consumers drinking at home and a surge in demand for new and trendy beverages is putting the squeeze on local beer makers.
A pandemic that has more consumers drinking at home and a surge in demand for new and trendy beverages is putting the squeeze on local beer makers.
CES may be virtual this year, but there's no shortage of nifty devices. Here's what we've loved so far.
DES MOINES — Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds, during her condition of the state address Tuesday night, pledged to further the cause of social justice while also protecting Iowa’s law enforcement...
MSAD 51 officials say they are facing a shortage of drivers and custodians
Councillors are set to take the next step towards legalizing a new kind of housing: garden suites as the housing committee takes up the issue on Tuesday at Toronto city hall.
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- Tree Damages Georgia Tech Family Housing Building (Category: USA, Georgia)
Good morning, Chicago. Here are some of the top stories you need to know to start your day.
A flu vaccine shortage in 2004 led to cries of unfairness along with reports of theft, smuggling and price gouging. Now, officials warning that criminals are scheming to intercept COVID-19 vaccines, and federal officials have raised concerns about counterfeit doses.
On recent day, a suburban district had 111 teacher absences but was able to line up only 35 substitutes.
Photo courtesy of The Hindu The Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka conducted the first national study on the treatment and conditions of prisoners from February 2018 to January 2020. The findings...
- A Cruel and Inhumane Prison System Needs Urgent Reform (Category: Breaking News)
- A Cruel and Inhumane Prison System Needs Urgent Reform (Category: Breaking News)
- A Cruel and Inhumane Prison System Needs Urgent Reform (Category: Breaking News)
- Living in Hell: The Plight of Prisoners Held Under the PTA (Category: Breaking News)
SAN FRANCISCO — Faced with a dire shortage of hospital beds, health officials announced Saturday the vast region of Southern California and a large swath of the Central Valley will be placed under a sweeping new lockdown in an urgent…
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Faced with a dire shortage of hospital beds, health officials announced Saturday the vast region of Southern California and a large swath of the Central Valley will be placed under a sweeping new lockdown in an…
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Officials place California's San Joaquin Valley under strict stay-at-home order due to shortage of hospital beds.
After facing a workforce shortage for months, Iowa awarded an emergency $2.3 million COVID-19 contact-tracing contract to a company that has worked for the campaigns of President Donald Trump and...
A shortage of substitute teachers across suburban Chicago has reached a crisis level at many school districts in the wake of the pandemic, where the roster of retired teachers and other part-time workers who are certified by the state to fill in when classroom teachers are absent has dwindled
- Millard Public Schools to give teachers, salaried staff $1,008 bonus for COVID work (Category: USA, Nebraska)
- Millard Public Schools to give teachers, salaried staff $1,008 bonus for COVID work (Category: USA, Nebraska)
- Millard Public Schools to give teachers, salaried staff $1,008 bonus for COVID work (Category: USA, Nebraska)
- Millard Public Schools to give teachers, salaried staff $1,008 bonus for COVID work (Category: USA, Nebraska)
Franciscan seeks to replenish the stockpiles at blood drives at Franciscan Health Michigan City and Franciscan Health Fitness Centers in Schererville in December.
- Blood drives seek to rectify pandemic shortage (Category: USA, Indiana)
- Blood drives seek to rectify pandemic shortage (Category: USA, Indiana)
- Blood drives seek to rectify pandemic shortage (Category: USA, Indiana)
- Blood drives seek to rectify pandemic shortage (Category: USA, Indiana)
Warsaw Community Schools will now be following the Center for Disease Control's revised quarantine guidelines for COVID-19.
- States doing the most and least COVID-19 testing (Category: USA, South Dakota)
- States doing the most and least COVID-19 testing (Category: USA, South Dakota)
- States doing the most and least COVID-19 testing (Category: USA, South Dakota)
- States doing the most and least COVID-19 testing (Category: USA, South Dakota)
Now What talks with Vince Beiser, author of The World in a Grain about what's led to a massive shortage in sand worldwide, and what we can do about it.
As police departments statewide work to keep their officers healthy, they are also facing staffing shortages.
One thing is for certain every holiday season — there is no shortage of toys on store shelves.
On top of a pandemic, Christmas tree farms across the country are dealing with a shortage of trees.
Staffer tested positive last week, number of close contacts in quarantine
Flows into Lake Powell, the bulwark of the Colorado River's reservoir system, fell to record- or near-record lows from August through October. The first major shortage in CAP deliveries to farmers could occur in 2022.
Anne Arundel County's health officer shared some alarming coronavirus health data Tuesday that indicates the county's trends are being mirrored across the state.
Hospitals across the state are teetering on full capacity due to staffing shortages. The virus has taken many nurses out of action as they recover, quarantine or wait for test results, but North Dakota's nursing shortage dates back to before the pandemic.
Hospitals across the state are teetering on full capacity due to staffing shortages. The virus has taken many nurses out of action as they recover, quarantine or wait for test results, but North Dakota's nursing shortage dates back to before the pandemic.
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