The Intersection 5-15-22 | Automotive News

The Intersection 5-15-22 | Automotive News
2021 was the yr of the purchase-sell

Dealership acquisitions

In March 2021, Automotive Information, sensing a motivation from our viewers, made a decision to make a improve and bulk up our coverage of new-vehicle dealership mergers and acquisitions, identified colloquially as buy-sells.

For Automotive News, that intended much more editorial means devoted to the hard work. Specifically myself, as a reporter, and my colleague Melissa Stress, as a hybrid reporter-editor.

For our audience, it intended much more protection of obtain-sell transactions. Tons more.

To be absolutely sure, Automotive Information experienced coated purchase-sells in the earlier, commonly when one particular of the publicly traded dealership teams or a effectively-regarded non-public group or dealer determined to get a retailer.

But this was distinctive.

We begun crafting person tales on transactions as they happened. It failed to subject the place in the state a deal took area or how a lot of rooftops ended up concerned.

We collected knowledge on promotions (extra on that in a moment) submitted by sellers, get-sell brokers and some others, and we hunted down details on other transactions discovered in business regulatory filings, community information reviews and social media posts.

Barely a month following deciding to concentration additional on obtain-sells, 1 of the largest dealership acquisitions in history occurred. Lithia Motors purchased the Suburban Selection, one of the most significant non-public dealership teams in the region.

It was a harbinger for the yr.

By May perhaps, it was apparent that the speed of transactions was speeding up. To handle it, we started compiling roundup tales with facts on many discounts, which retained coming.

The megadeals also kept sprouting. September was a whirlwind with Team 1 Automotive, Sonic Automotive and Asbury Automotive Team every single asserting designs of their very own to get some of the largest personal dealership groups in the U.S.

As the bargains rolled in, our info continued to improve.

Which qualified prospects us to this week’s issue.

You can come across various facts-abundant tales that you won’t discover anywhere else. From the selection of transactions to how several franchises have been concerned, you will find no shortage of invest in-provide details.

Want to know how quite a few dealerships ended up sold in your condition last year? We acquired you. Curious to see how several Subaru franchises traded fingers in 2021? We’ve acquired that, as well. (35, by the way.)

In all, Automotive Information can now far more carefully tell the story of last year’s surging buy-sell current market, a phenomenon that proceeds this calendar year.

We have the knowledge for that, much too.

Jack Walsworth   

Live: Coronavirus daily news updates, May 16: What to know today about COVID-19 in the Seattle area, Washington state and the world

Live: Coronavirus daily news updates, May 16: What to know today about COVID-19 in the Seattle area, Washington state and the world

U.S. Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Seattle, has tested positive for COVID-19 and is planning to isolate until she tests negative, her office said Sunday. The U.S. has reached another grim milestone in the pandemic, with one million lives lost to the virus.

As North Korea struggles to contain its first reported COVID-19 outbreak, leader Kim Jong Un on Monday blasted his country’s response.

We’re updating this page with the latest news about the COVID-19 pandemic and its effects on the Seattle area, the U.S. and the world. Click here to see the rest of our coronavirus coverage and here to see how we track the daily spread across Washington.


It’s not just elderly still dying from COVID in Tri-Cities, weekly death report shows

Three more residents of the Tri-Cities area have died from complications of COVID-19, and it is not only the elderly who are dying.

The deaths announced this week by the Benton Franklin Health District were of two men in their 40s and a man in his 50s.

They come as the death toll from COVID in the nation reaches 1 million people.

The latest Tri-Cities deaths were despite low rates of confirmed disease in Benton and Franklin counties and low numbers of hospital patients with COVID.

Although numbers are low, they have increased over the past month.

Read the full story here.

—Annette Cary, Tri-City Herald


Shanghai says lockdown to ease as virus spread mostly ends

Most of Shanghai has stopped the spread of the coronavirus in the community and fewer than 1 million people remain under strict lockdown, authorities said Monday, as the city moves toward reopening and economic data showed the gloomy impact of China’s “zero-COVID” policy.

Vice Mayor Zong Ming said 15 out of Shanghai’s 16 districts had eliminated virus transmission among those not already in quarantine.

“The epidemic in our city is under effective control. Prevention measures have achieved incremental success,” Zong said at a news briefing.

Supermarkets, malls and restaurants were allowed to reopen Monday with limits on the numbers of people and mandated “no contact” transactions. But most of the city’s 25 million people remain under some form of restriction, movement around the city is highly limited and the subway train system remains closed for now.

Read the story here.

—The Associated Press


How often can you be infected with the coronavirus?

A virus that shows no signs of disappearing, variants that are adept at dodging the body’s defenses and waves of infections two, maybe three times a year — this may be the future of COVID-19, some scientists now fear.

The central problem is that the coronavirus has become more adept at reinfecting people. Already, those infected with the first omicron variant are reporting second infections with the newer versions of the variant — BA.2 or BA2.12.1 in the United States, or BA.4 and BA.5 in South Africa.

Those people may go on to have third or fourth infections, even within this year, researchers said in interviews. And some small fraction may have symptoms that persist for months or years, a condition known as long COVID.

“It seems likely to me that that’s going to sort of be a long-term pattern,” said Juliet Pulliam, an epidemiologist at Stellenbosch University in South Africa.

“The virus is going to keep evolving,” she added. “And there are probably going to be a lot of people getting many, many reinfections throughout their lives.”

Read the story here.

—Apoorva Mandavilli, The New York Times


The pandemic was hard on office suck-ups. Now they’re back and ready to schmooze

Daniel Distant didn’t register it right away. All the software engineer knew was that three or four times a day, a director or senior engineer would walk outside, and “the next thing you know, no one’s at their desks,” he says. “I’m like, ‘What’s going on here?’”

He started to notice that he was out of the loop on team-project developments and that assignments and promotions were going to people who disappeared every few hours while he stayed at his station plugging away. Then it dawned on him.

“Folks would go outside and smoke cigarettes, and they would have these talks that were high-level — what directions projects were taking, who would be entitled to what kind of work,” explains Distant. “Some things are more fun to work on; others are more challenging or might look better on your résumé. I noticed more and more that those positions were going to the folks who were outside smoking with the directors.”

He’s talking, of course, about the office suck-ups — the employees who succeed at business without really working.

In a just world, the shift to remote work over the last two years would reward productivity and expose the slackers. But as corporations have been returning to business as usual, guess who can’t wait to get back to the office? Suck-ups, the co-workers we love to hate.

For millions of employees, 2022 means a return of the commute, the cubicle — and the suck-up.

Read the story here.

—Roxanne Roberts and Ashley Fetters Maloy, The Washington Post


Where WA long-term care facilities stand, 2 years into COVID and amid a ‘whole new crisis’

Inside a Bellingham nursing home, life feels a bit closer to normal compared to the past two years, even as workers at the 122-bed facility still feel like they’re in crisis mode.

North Cascades Health and Rehabilitation Center is no longer on lockdown, so visitors can come inside and see their loved ones. Residents having a hard night can stay in the nurses station and do arts and crafts. There’s weekly coronavirus testing, and workers only have to wear surgical masks.

But there is still a frantic energy in the building, said Shelly Hughes, a certified nursing assistant. She wonders: What if there’s another COVID-19 outbreak, like the brutal one they experienced this winter? With turnover so high, will there be enough staff for the week? What’s going to happen tomorrow?

“The level of frustration is high, in workers and residents,” Hughes said. “We feel like we are past the pandemic in a lot of ways, but we have this whole new crisis.”

Few environments in Washington witnessed the devastation of the pandemic quite as severely as the state’s 4,760 long-term care facilities.

Washington’s nursing homes, assisted-living facilities and adult family homes account for 30{cfdf3f5372635aeb15fd3e2aecc7cb5d7150695e02bd72e0a44f1581164ad809} of all COVID deaths over two years, but just 3{cfdf3f5372635aeb15fd3e2aecc7cb5d7150695e02bd72e0a44f1581164ad809} of total cases, according to the Washington State Department of Health. Because of visitor restrictions, even residents who survived the virus were still susceptible to the mental and physical effects of isolation. Workers experienced high rates of burnout amid low pay and an ongoing threat of illness.

Read the story here.

—Paige Cornwell


Meatpackers misled public and influenced Trump administration during COVID-19, report says

The country’s largest meatpackers successfully lobbied the Trump administration in the early months of the coronavirus pandemic to keep processing plants open despite knowing the health risks to their workers, according to a congressional report released Thursday.

The report, prepared by a select House committee, describes the extent of the meat industry’s influence on the administration’s response to the pandemic: Companies stoked “baseless” fears of an imminent meat shortage in an effort to prevent plant closures. The legal department of Tyson Foods drafted the initial version of an executive order that President Donald Trump issued in April 2020 declaring processing plants “critical infrastructure.” And industry concerns prompted the government to adjust its federal recommendations on worker safety at a meatpacking plant.

Rep. James Clyburn, D-S.C., chair of the committee, said the findings underlined the companies’ interest in prioritizing production over the health of their workers.

“The shameful conduct of corporate executives pursuing profit at any cost during a crisis and government officials eager to do their bidding regardless of resulting harm to the public must never be repeated,” he said in a statement.

Read the full story here.

—Linda Qiu, The New York Times


‘Another unequal burden’: working with long COVID-19

After graduating in the spring of 2020, Clare Banaszewski landed her dream job as a nurse practitioner in a maternity ward at a hospital in Omaha, Nebraska.

That winter, Banaszewski, 24, contracted the coronavirus. It was a mild case, and she bounced back after two weeks. But it wasn’t long before she started feeling new symptoms: She was overcome with fatigue, struggling to make it through her 12-hour shifts, which used to fly by. She felt heart palpitations, suffered from cognitive problems and had severe headaches — telltale symptoms of a condition known as “long COVID.”

She took three months of medical leave and started back with shortened, six-hour shifts. Even those were too much. Her manager was understanding, but she eventually told Banaszewski that the hospital would need to hire a replacement. Banaszewski resigned six months ago. She has been unemployed since.

“It’s scary,” she said. “I have a lot of student loans I’m trying to figure out how I’m going to pay off. I don’t really have much to fall back on.”

Banaszewski is one of at least 7 million people in the United States, by one estimate, who are unable to work full time or who have had to scale back their work because of long COVID-19, which is defined as when COVID symptoms persist weeks, months or even years after the initial onset of an infection.

Read the full story here.

—Jenny Gross, The New York Times


US deaths from COVID hit 1 million, less than 2 1/2 years in

The U.S. death toll from COVID-19 hit 1 million on Monday, a once-unimaginable figure that only hints at the multitudes of loved ones and friends staggered by grief and frustration.

The confirmed number of dead is equivalent to a 9/11 attack every day for 336 days. It is roughly equal to how many Americans died in the Civil War and World War II combined. It’s as if Boston and Pittsburgh were wiped out.

“It is hard to imagine a million people plucked from this earth,” said Jennifer Nuzzo, who leads a new pandemic center at the Brown University School of Public Health in Providence, Rhode Island. “It’s still happening and we are letting it happen.”

Some of those left behind say they cannot return to normal. They replay their loved ones’ voicemail messages. Or watch old videos to see them dance. When other people say they are done with the virus, they bristle with anger or ache in silence.

“’Normal.’ I hate that word,” said Julie Wallace, 55, of Elyria, Ohio, who lost her husband to COVID-19 in 2020. “All of us never get to go back to normal.”

Read the story here.

—Carla K. Johnson, The Associated Press


South Africa in new surge of COVID from versions of omicron

South Africa is experiencing a surge of new COVID-19 cases driven by two omicron sub-variants, according to health experts.

For about three weeks the country has seen increasing numbers of new cases and somewhat higher hospitalizations, but not increases in severe cases and deaths, said Professor Marta Nunes, a researcher at Vaccine and Infectious Diseases Analytics at Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital in Soweto.

South Africa’s new cases have gone from an average of 300 per day in early April to about 8,000 per day this week. Nunes says the actual number of new cases is probably much higher because the symptoms are mild and many who get sick are not getting tested.

Read the full story here.

—Andrew Meldrum, The Associated Press


Kim blasts pandemic response as North Korean outbreak surges

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un criticized officials over slow medicine deliveries and mobilized the military to respond to a surge in suspected COVID-19 infections, as his nation struggled to contain a fever that has reportedly killed dozens and sickened nearly a million others in a span of three days.

North Korean health authorities said Monday that eight more people died and an additional 392,920 were newly found to have feverish symptoms. That brings the death toll to 50 and illnesses to more than 1.2 million, respectively. It’s a sharp jump from six dead and 350,000 sick reported last Friday, a day after the North said that it found that an unspecified number of people in capital Pyongyang tested positive for the omicron variant.

Kim has acknowledged that the fast-spreading fever, highly likely driven by COVID-19, is causing “great upheaval” in the country, and outside experts say the true scale of the outbreak is likely much bigger than what’s described in the state-controlled media.

Some suspect that North Korea has understated its fatalities or illnesses to shield Kim’s leadership from criticism. The North likely lacks test kits and other tools to detect virus carriers with no or mild symptoms, which means that several million might already have been infected.

“When people die, North Korean authorities will say they’ve died of overwork or from natural deaths, not because of COVID-19,” said Nam Sung-wook, a professor at Korea University in South Korea. Nam said the North is likely understating the death toll to protect “the dignity of its supreme leader.”

While neighboring South Korea and China have offered to send medical supplies and other help, experts say it’s too late to inoculate the North’s 26 million people, and that the only realistic outside help would be offering limited supplies of vaccines to reduce deaths among high-risk groups, including the elderly and people with preexisting conditions.

Read the story here.

—Kim Tong-Hyung and Hyung-Jin Kim, The Associated Press

Top 10 News Today | ABP LIVE Afternoon Bulletin: Top News Headlines From 15 May 2022

Top 10 News Today | ABP LIVE Afternoon Bulletin: Top News Headlines From 15 May 2022

ABP Information carry you the top rated 10 headlines at 3 pm. Stay on top rated of the most crucial information updates from India and about the World.

Below are the prime information and stories in leisure, athletics, know-how, devices genre from 15 May possibly 2022:

  1. Mundka Fire: Delhi Law enforcement Arrest Constructing Proprietor Absconding Following Blaze That Killed 27

    Lakra was the proprietor of the developing exactly where 27 people today have been killed in a fire incident near Mundka Metro station on May perhaps 13. Many people ended up wounded in the mishap.  Go through Far more

  2. CNG Rate Elevated By Rs 2 For every Kg In Delhi-NCR From Currently, Fourth Hike This Month — Check out Most current Costs

    CNG is now priced at Rs 73.61 per kilogram in Delhi, Rs 76.17 for each kilogram in Noida, and Rs 81.94 for each kilogram in Gurugram Browse Additional

  3. Modi Nepal Pay a visit to: PM To Be In Lumbini Tomorrow On Occasion Of Buddha Purnima — Aspects

    PM Modi explained, “We will continue to create on our shared knowledge to broaden cooperation in various spots, such as in hydropower, improvement, and connectivity.” Read through A lot more

  4. New York: Authorities Say Mass Capturing At Buffalo Supermarket ‘Racially Motivated’, Gunman Arrested

    Speaking of the incident at a push meeting, Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown mentioned, “This is the worst nightmare that any group can face, and we are hurting and we are seething appropriate now.” Study Additional

  5. Madhuri Dixit Receives The Loveliest Wish From Hubby Shriram Nene On Her Birthday

    Shriram Nene referred to Madhuri as “the most attractive girl in the planet.” Read through Much more

  6. Suraj Nambiar Remembers How He Could not Choose His Eyes Off Mouni Roy

    Suraj mentioned, “It is been a few months now since the time we obtained married, and I should say that it has been a good deal of pleasurable becoming with her.” Read through Much more

  7. India vs Indonesia, Thomas Cup Last: Know When & Where by To View, Stay Streaming Details

    India vs Indonesia, Thomas Cup Final: The damage to H.S Prannoy will be a issue of issue as he played a vital part in India’s preceding winds. Know information for the ultimate match in this article. Read through More

  8. Andrew Symonds Death: VVS Laxman, Kohli, Shoaib Amongst Cricketers Mourning ‘Shocking’ Demise Of Aussie All-Rounder

    Immediately after Andrew Symonds served as an all-rounder in the Australian cricket group, he grew to become a cricket broadcaster. Go through Extra

  9. Sangita Ghosh Of ‘Swaran Ghar’ Fame On The Viral Dupatta Online video: ‘Yes, We Faltered But That Isn’t going to Mean We Usually are not Executing Great Work’

    Not long ago, a scene from the television serial ‘Swaran Ghar’ is going significant time viral on social media. Read through A lot more

  10. Wanting To Pay a visit to Financial institutions On May 16? Know In which They Will Stay Shut

    It is to be observed that financial institutions will continue to be closed in some areas on Monday (Could 16) on the event of Buddha Purnima. Read Extra

Today’s coronavirus news: Quebec becomes last province to lift masking health order

Today’s coronavirus news: Quebec becomes last province to lift masking health order

The most current coronavirus news from Canada and close to the entire world Saturday. This file will be up-to-date all over the day. World-wide-web one-way links to for a longer period stories if offered.

8:05 a.m. Quebec was the very first province in Canada to impose a mask mandate after the COVID-19 pandemic strike, and on Saturday, it became the very last province to allow people to go maskless in most indoor public sites.

In force given that July 2020, the masking rule expired at 12:01 a.m., allowing for patrons of shops, bars, restaurants, fitness centers and searching centres, along with students in elementary and higher faculties, to use a mask only if they pick out to.

Masking stays required, nonetheless, on public transit and in overall health-care amenities. People today who contract COVID-19 will have to use a mask in community while they get well, and companies can set their possess regulations in the office.

Go through extra from The Canadian Push.

7:30 a.m. South Africa is dealing with a surge of new COVID-19 circumstances driven by two Omicron sub-variants, in accordance to health and fitness experts.

For about 3 weeks the region has noticed increasing numbers of new circumstances and somewhat bigger hospitalizations, but not boosts in significant scenarios and deaths, said Professor Marta Nunes, a researcher at Vaccine and Infectious Health conditions Analytics at Chris Hani Baragwanath Clinic in Soweto.

“We’re nevertheless pretty early in this enhance time period, so I really do not want to seriously phone it a wave,” Nunes reported. “We are seeing a slight, a little enhance in hospitalizations and seriously pretty couple fatalities.”

South Africa’s new conditions have absent from an regular of 300 for each day in early April to about 8,000 for every day this 7 days. Nunes suggests the actual selection of new cases is almost certainly a lot increased mainly because the indicators are mild and a lot of who get unwell are not having analyzed.

Study much more from The Involved Push.

7:15 a.m. North Korea on Saturday claimed 21 new fatalities and 174,440 much more people today with fever signs or symptoms as the state scrambles to slow the spread of COVID-19 throughout its unvaccinated populace.

The new deaths and instances, which ended up from Friday, increased overall figures to 27 deaths and 524,440 illnesses amid a rapid unfold of fever because late April. North Korea stated 243,630 individuals experienced recovered and 280,810 remained in quarantine. Point out media didn’t specify how many of the fever circumstances and fatalities were being confirmed as COVID-19 infections.

The region imposed what it described as maximum preventive actions on Thursday following confirming its initially COVID-19 cases considering that the get started of the pandemic. It had previously held for much more than two many years to a broadly doubted declare of a fantastic record keeping out the virus that has distribute to practically each put in the globe.

Study more from The Associated Press.

6 a.m. China withdrew as host of soccer’s 2023 Asian Cup on Saturday in the most recent cancellation of the country’s sports hosting obligations all through the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Asian Soccer Confederation praised Chinese soccer officials for creating “this incredibly tricky but necessary choice in the collective pursuits of the AFC Asian Cup.”

The 24-country match was thanks to be played in 10 metropolitan areas in mainly recently created stadiums in June and July of future yr.

China’s withdrawal could let Qatar or Saudi Arabia action up as hosts while the two are bidding in a contest to host the 2027 version. India and Iran are also candidates for the 2027 edition with a decision anticipated early up coming 12 months.

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New Oregon schools advisory in effect today | News

New Oregon schools advisory in effect today | News

SALEM, Ore. — Oregon’s education and health departments are issuing a new “School Health Advisory for Continuity of Instruction.”

The new advisory insists schools use their layered approach of preventive measures, including masks, to retain in-person for the balance of the school year.  The advisory says a pre-pandemic protocol for respiratory disease outbreak is in place with the state experiencing a respiratory illness increase as people relax pandemic guidelines.

The advisory is the first from the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) and the Oregon Department of Education (ODE) since March 2, 2022.  That advisory ended April 30.  The new advisory is effective today through August 31, 2022.

ODE and OHA says they are prioritizing safety protocols needed to continue full-time, in-person school for all students, and, “We know our students learn best in-person, where they have access to critical support and services.







child with parent

child with parent




Today’s advisory is a direct response to a change in CDC Community Levels in six Oregon counties during the past two weeks and a rise in respiratory disease.

ODE says today’s School Health Advisory intends to help schools work with local partners to operate in-person the remainder of this school year.

ODE says, “As students and staff have gathered indoors without face coverings for protection, Oregon has experienced an increase in cases of respiratory diseases, including COVID-19. The combined burden of COVID-19, flu and other respiratory viruses co-occurring in our communities means that schools will need to continue to be vigilant about health and safety in order to protect in-person instruction. For several weeks now most counties in Oregon have been categorized as ‘low’ by the CDC COVID-19 Community Levels. This week six counties (Columbia, Washington, Multnomah, Clackamas, Benton, and Deschutes) are categorized as ‘Medium’ which is why we are sending this notice. Our north star remains ensuring equitable access to in-person instruction all day, every school day, for every student.”

The state agencies say knowledge and operational experience leaders gained implementing layered mitigation safety protocols during the coronavirus pandemic “are key to maintaining in-person instruction. Implementing layered mitigation can prevent illness and keep students in school learning with teachers and staff. When school communities have illness rates that result in high numbers of staff and student absences, they should lean into the protection offered by layered mitigation safety protocols. Districts and schools should maximize implementation of layered mitigation strategies, including recommending face coverings or implementing universal use of face coverings, prior to contemplating a move to remote instruction or other closure of in-person instruction.”







first day back to in-person school

first day back to in-person school




Schools and Local Public Health Authorities (LPHAs) have partnered to provide support for respiratory disease outbreaks long before the COVID-19 pandemic.  ODE says, “At this stage of the pandemic, we are returning to pre-pandemic protocols for respiratory disease outbreak management. School leaders should monitor their community for high rates of absenteeism or unusual spread of disease, and notify their LPHA if the following thresholds are met:

  1. At the school level: ≥ 30{cfdf3f5372635aeb15fd3e2aecc7cb5d7150695e02bd72e0a44f1581164ad809} absenteeism, with at least 10 students/staff absent. 
  2. At the cohort level: ≥ 20{cfdf3f5372635aeb15fd3e2aecc7cb5d7150695e02bd72e0a44f1581164ad809} absenteeism, with at least 3 students/staff absent. For example, an elementary classroom of 25 students with 5 students absent, some with respiratory symptoms, would trigger a call to the LPHA partner.”

To maintain health and safety along with continuity of instruction during school this spring, OHA and ODE are issuing the following School Health Advisory, to remain in effect statewide May 13 – August 31, unless otherwise updated.

For schools:

  1. Continue to closely monitor COVID-19 transmission within your county through COVID-19 Community Levels. In alignment with CDC and ODE, OHA strongly advises universal masking in K-12 settings when COVID-19 Community Levels are high. At all levels, individuals may choose to mask based on their individual risk assessment (e.g., increased risk for severe disease or family or community members at increased risk for severe disease).
  2. Schools should continue implementing free COVID-19 testing programs for students and staff.
  3. When districts or schools are considering a shift to remote instruction, they should first maximize implementation of layered mitigation strategies, including recommending face coverings or implementing universal use of face coverings, prior to contemplating a move to remote instruction or other closure of in-person learning.
  4. Schools should monitor unusual absenteeism or illness within a cohort and notify their LPHA about unusual respiratory disease activity if the following thresholds are met.
    1. At the school level: ≥ 30{cfdf3f5372635aeb15fd3e2aecc7cb5d7150695e02bd72e0a44f1581164ad809} absenteeism, with at least 10 students/staff absent. 
    2. At the cohort level: ≥ 20{cfdf3f5372635aeb15fd3e2aecc7cb5d7150695e02bd72e0a44f1581164ad809} absenteeism, with at least 3 students/staff absent.
  5. If students or staff have COVID-like symptoms, schools must exclude the individual per OAR 333-019-0010 (3) & (4). Schools may offer COVID testing to the individual through OHA’s Diagnostic Testing Program.






    mother with her 10-year-old son, Jack

    mother with her 10-year-old son, Jack




    For families and community members:

    We need your help to ensure our children have consistent access to in-person instruction across Oregon. When illness spreads through our community, in-person instruction is threatened in our schools and classrooms. You can help:

    1. If your child is sick with COVID-like symptoms, do not send them to school.
    2. Seek a COVID-19 test. Contact your local school about a testing kit or your local pharmacy.
    3. Eligible students ages 5 and up should get vaccinated and boosted when they become eligible.
      • Vaccination remains the best protection against serious illness from COVID-19 and reduces spread of the disease.
      • Get Vaccinated Oregon.

Follow @KDRV12 on Facebook and @KDRV on Twitter for the latest news, sports, and weather in Southern Oregon and Northern California.

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