New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu Says All Public Schools Must Offer Five Days Per Week of In-Person Schooling Starting Monday, April 19

New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu Says All Public Schools Must Offer Five Days Per Week of In-Person Schooling Starting Monday, April 19

Want to send your kids to in-person schooling five days per week?

In New Hampshire, offering it ill soon be a requirement for all K-12 school districts. The state's Republican governor, Chris Sununu, says that by Monday, April 19, every school must do it. Currently, it's the case for 60 percent of schools in the state — and all of them offer at least two days per week of in-person education.

Vermont Letting Non-Whites 16 and Up Get Vaccine, But Not Whites
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Vermont Letting Non-Whites 16 and Up Get Vaccine, But Not Whites

Tom Joyce

If you're 50 years old or older in Vermont and you're white, you are eligible for the coronavirus vaccine.

If you're not white, however, the standards are different. This week, the state made it so that non-white residents of the state who are 16 years old or older can get the vaccine — giving them an advantage in the vaccination process.

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