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Beaumont staff receive the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine

Beaumont staff receive the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine

Royal Oak, Mich. – A team of Beaumont Healthcare Heroes received the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine on Tuesday afternoon. All health workers who have been vaccinated are in the 1A high priority group, i.e. patients with COVID-19 or infectious products have direct or indirect exposure. “We are proud to finally be able to provide a vaccine for our …

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Jaxa shows the largest specimens ever collected from an asteroid

Jaxa shows the largest specimens ever collected from an asteroid

The capsule landed in Australian light on December 6, and Jaxa scientists quickly moved it to a pop-up lab in Australia called the “Quick View Facility” or QLF. Scientists soon confirmed that they had captured the gases, but further testing is needed to confirm that they are of extraterrestrial descent. Yesterday the team confirmed that the gas sample confirming the …

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‘Feeling like hell’: PMC staff celebrate vaccination in dance video

'Feeling like hell': PMC staff celebrate vaccination in dance video

It’s been a tough year for health workers, so Boston Medical Center Received the first shipment of the corona virus vaccine, Which provided a rare moment of happy catharsis. Dressed in masks, masks and medical attire, PMC staff danced on Liso’s “Good as Hell” sidewalk to celebrate childbirth, an energy and improved anthem that became a sleeper hit in the …

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Covid-Riden LA has just 56 ICU beds, no Orange County – deadline

Covid-Riden LA has just 56 ICU beds, no Orange County - deadline

The first dose of the Covit-19 vaccine is one Angels-Aria Hospital, District Hospital and ICU capacity is dangerously low. According to Dr. Christina Callie, director of LA County Health and Human Services, there are only 370 hospital beds per district of more than 10 million. ICU availability was even worse, with only 56-year-old ICU beds. This is the second time …

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Strike as isolated representatives for crack egg meal, photographing with owner

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Triplive daily and weekly Email Newsletters Enter the messages you want and the information you need into your inbox. Representatives of two Alejandro County Sheriffs, who ate and posed for a picture at a Brentwood restaurant in violation of state shutdown orders by being open, have been re-appointed and placed in isolation. The crack egg on Brownsville Road has been …

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Hackday Links: December 13, 2020

Hackday Links: December 13, 2020

These days our sun is getting a little faster and more rewarding for us The best screensaver ever taken. An incredibly detailed photo of a sunspot was actually taken by Daniel K. in January. Taken with the Inoue Solar Telescope, the 4 meter instrument with adaptive optics is capable of capturing the sun at near-infrared to visible wavelengths and resolving …

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Sirius XM satellite rides the SpaceX rocket into orbit – space travel now

Sirius XM satellite rides the SpaceX rocket into orbit - space travel now

A Falcon 9 rocket with the SXM7 satellite is launched from Bat 40 at the Cape Canaveral Space Force. Credit: SpaceX A new satellite for the SiriusXM radio show across North America launched the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket into orbit on Sunday from Cape Canaveral to replace an aging broadcast station launched 15 years ago. The Sirius XM’s SXM7 spacecraft, …

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History of solar eclipses and strange answers to them

History of solar eclipses and strange answers to them

Johann Berkowski took this picture of a total solar eclipse in 1851. Johann Berkowski As one of the final major events of 2020, the sun will be dark. Fortunately, this is only expected to be temporary and lonely Total solar eclipse Of the year. Unlike the big eclipse at least partially In 2017 many Americans knowThe 2020 eclipse on Dec. …

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The total solar eclipse of 2020 is happening this week. Here’s how to view it from anywhere.

The total solar eclipse of 2020 is happening this week.  Here's how to view it from anywhere.

Only one total solar eclipse This week of the year is coming. On Monday, December 14, lucky astronomers will have the opportunity to detect spectacular celestial events, when the new moon completely blocks the sun, creating temporary darkness NASA Calls it “one of nature’s most stunning sights”. When the moon completely covers the sun, the sun’s atmosphere – called its …

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