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Unvaccinated Pastor Who Almost Died Of COVID Now Preaches The Importance Of Vaccines
Pastor Danny Reeves encouraged some members of his congregation to get the COVID-19 vaccine but thought he didn't need to get vaccinated himself. That changed after COVID-19 almost killed him.
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Delta-Fueled Infections Are Moving Through Rural, Southern Oregon 'Like A Buzz Saw'
Portland has helped boost Oregon's overall vaccination rate, but rural areas lag far behind. That's allowed the pandemic to rage in places such as the Rogue Valley, where hospitals are overwhelmed.
What Netflix's 'The Chair' Gets Right About Being A Woman Of Color In Academia
Netflix's The Chair stars Sandra Oh as the first woman of color to chair her department. Real-life academic Dr. Nancy Wang Yuen tells NPR's Asma Khalid about what she finds accurate in the series.
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The Troubled History Of Vaccines And Conflict Zones
History has shown that it's possible to pause war and conflict to distribute lifesaving vaccines for diseases such as Guinea worm and smallpox. Can the world do the same for the COVID-19 vaccine?
13 service members killed in Kabul attack honored with the Congressional Gold Medal
The August attack was one of the deadliest days for American forces in the past decade of the 20-year war in Afghanistan.
PSU summer bridge program aimed at preparing freshmen for campus
As many of Oregon’s campuses are preparing for a more in-person fall, many college freshmen are going to have to adapt to college life after a senior year that’s been anything but normal.
A Controversial Solution To Menstrual Exile: Building Better Menstrual Huts
There's long been opposition to the practice of forcing a woman on her period to menstrual exile in a hut, which can be unsafe and unsanitary. One charity has a new interim response: upgrade the huts.
Kabul Airport Is Targeted By Rockets As The Deadline For U.S. Troops To Leave Nears
On Monday, Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul was the target of a rocket attack, capping off a tense weekend in Afghanistan.
California's Recall Process Is Constitutional, Federal Judge Rules
A federal judge affirmed in a ruling Friday that California’s recall process is constitutional, weeks before voting in a recall election against Gov.…
When COVID Deaths Are Dismissed Or Stigmatized, Grief Is Mixed With Shame And Anger
After their brother died, two sisters faced a barrage of misinformation, pandemic denialism and blaming questions. Grief experts say that makes COVID-19 the newest kind of "disenfranchising death."
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