December 2021

10 Things That Caught Our Attention on the Internet in December

[ad_1] Welcome to the final day of 2021, folks. While this year brought its fair share of challenges (and felt like Groundhog Day at times, yes?), there were plenty of moments to delight in too. We thank you, ever so sincerely, for being here this year—for following along with the stories we told, the designs …

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Should kids be vaccinated? Brazil turns to online survey

[ad_1] This time, however, online efforts are aimed at something far more significant than bestowing an honorific on the president. The survey, which concludes Jan. 2, stands to shape vaccination policy in Latin America’s most populous nation, home to 20 million kids aged 5 to 11. Health Minister Marcelo Queiroga has said they will soon …

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As schools debate reopening in January 2022, Europe’s pandemic closures offer lessons

[ad_1] QUAREGNON, Belgium — Nearly two years after the pandemic forced school closures around the world, countries are once again grappling with whether to reopen school buildings, as the end of holiday breaks coincides with an omicron surge. But this time, as officials make their decisions, they have more information about the costs of closing …

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France urges green habits with new car ads, bans on plastic

[ad_1] Beginning Saturday, leeks and carrots, tomatoes and potatoes, apples and pears and about 30 other items will no longer be sold in plastic. Instead, they should be wrapped in other recyclable materials. Plastic will still be allowed for more fragile fruits such as berries and peaches, but is to be gradually banned in the …

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