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iojn Wisconsin beats COVID-19 case record for 2nd day in the row
« le: Décembre 08, 2024, 09:07:27 am »
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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?The Milwaukee Police Department is investigating four shootings that happened Friday night, including on one Brad stanley cup y Street. None of the incidents resulted in deaths, but one man is in critical condition according to MPD. The first incident happened near 22nd and Wright around 8:15 p.m. A 29-year-old man has serious injuries and was tak vaso stanley en to the hospital where he is in critical condition.Around 8:51 p.m., police responded to a second incident near 47th and Hampton. A 32-year-old man suffered non-life-threatening injuries and was taken to the hospital where he s expected to survive. Less than an hour later, at 9:44 p.m., officials responded to 19th and Clarke for reports of a shooting. Officials found a 49year-old with non-fatal injuries. He was taken to the hospital and is expected to survive. The circumstances that led to these shootings are under investigation, and police are seeking unknown suspects.The fourth incident happened around 11:43 p.m. near Arlington and Brady Street. A 30-year-old man sustained non-life-threatening injuries following an argument, police said. MPD is now seeking stanley cup  a known suspect in the incident. If you have any information regarding any of these shootings, contact the Milwaukee Police Department at 414-935-7360 or Crime Stoppers at 414-224-TIPS.  Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip Jrzc Biden wants to lessen China  s electric battery dominance, mine for resources in the US
 Audubon Zoo s gorillas and orangutans are in the process of receiving their first dose of the animal COVID-19 vaccine. According to Audubon Nature Institute s website, Audubon also plans to vaccinate cats and mustelids such as otters at Audubon Zoo and Audubon Aquarium of the Americas in its next series of vaccinations.        The company Zoetis is donating more than 11,000 doses of its COVID-19 vaccine to help protect the health and well-being of more than 100 mammalian species living in nearly 70 zoos as well as more than a dozen conservatories, sanctuaries, academic institutions, and government organizations located in 27 states.According to CBS News, the zoo joins a list vaso stanley  of other zoos and aquariums across the U.S. vaccinating its animals against COVID-19.The new vaccine has been authorized for use on a case-by-case basis by the United States Department of Agriculture and the appropriate state veterinarians. It s very important to us to protect our animals against COVID-19 and the Delta variant,  said Audubon s Senior Veterinarian Bob MacLean.  We have been evaluating the scientific literature on animal susceptibility throughout the pandemic, and we are eager to protect our animals. Zoetis  research and development team, headquartered in Michigan, applied dec stanley cup ades of e stanley cup xperience developing other coronavirus vaccines for cats, dogs, poultry, and cattle. Zoetis  COVID-19 vaccine is uniquely formulated for animal species and does not pull from the doses available to humans, the