These efforts just in the last couple of weeks have been featured all across the country-USA TODAY, “Good Morning America,” the Washington Post, the New York Times, a great piece by Bloomberg News, and so many others. Our vaccination efforts are viewed as the best in the United States of America, and the great lengths that so many in Alaska have gone through to make it so have captured the country's imagination. So come on, America, get back up to Alaska. With the best vaccination efforts & some of the lowest COVID numbers in the country, Alaska is open for business.safe for travelers! Our Governor, Mike Dunleavy, recently tweeted: I know that so many Americans watching right now want to get back out, visit Alaska. Vaccines, testing, death rates-we have consistently been the top State rated in all of these categories throughout the pandemic, which is kind of amazing given that we are a very, very big State with a very small population. But an area of good news during the pandemic, one that I am very proud of for all of my constituents, involves how we in Alaska have responded on the health side. Unfortunately, this year, with the Biden administration's attacks on this sector of the United States and Alaska's economy, it is tough commercial fishing, tough. The oil and gas sector last year was really hit hard with low prices. Like so many States, this pandemic has really hit Alaska hard-tourism for sure. It is usually about a group of individuals, one, two, maybe a group of people who are helping make Alaska what, in my view, is the greatest State in the country-resilient, tough, generous, kind, unique. These two Alaskans I am going to talk about actually have gotten national news for the great work they are doing, somebody we call our Alaskan of the Week. It is the time of the week that I come down on the floor and talk about someone in Alaska who is making a huge impact on my State, a lot of times for the country. Madam President, it is that time of the week that our pages-when we had them-used to always look forward to. Elle est spécialiste de l'acquisition du langage chez l'enfant, en psycholinguistique, en aphasie et en bases neurologiques du langage.TRIBUTE TO DR. Elizabeth Ann Bates, née le 26 juillet 1947 et morte le 13 décembre 2003, est professeure de sciences cognitives à l'université de Californie à San Diego.
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