Healthcare workers will still prioritize folks with pre-existing conditions, but officials think it's time to open the eligibility requirements up to a much larger group
Folks across the south have been suffering from what has been coined "Cedar Fever" since around mid-December - and it's going to get much worse before it gets better.
All around the Bayou State workshops exactly like this one will be held to teach adults what to look for signs of abuse, who to report it to, and how to prevent it.
On one hand, you finally have vindication for all the times you were accused of "complaining too much." On the other hand, Assistant professor Sue uses the term "immunologically inferior," to describe men in his study - so I'm sure you'll hear that phrase again.