The Daily Cat | Mon. 2-21-22

The Daily Cat | Mon. 2-21-22
The Daily Cat
The Daily Cat | Mon. 2-21-22

Feb 21 2022 | 00:02:37

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Episode 0 February 21, 2022 00:02:37

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WNUR News’ Daily Briefing – 2-21-22 Northwestern COVID-19 case rates, West Garfield Park Save-a-Lot, temperature plunge, Winter Olympics WNUR News broadcasts live at 6 pm CST on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays on WNUR 89.3 FM
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Speaker 0 00:00:01 Good morning and welcome to the daily cap. WNU URS daily news brief. I'm your host Iris worth though, with a few things you need to know today, it's 9:00 AM central on Monday, February 21. Northwestern's COVID-19 positive case numbers increased this past week with the positivity rate reaching 4.35% from the previous weeks, 2.7, 8% as a result, students living in select floors and Willard residential college Ayers residential college and Kemper hall were asked to stop hosting guests, rush university medical center, and Deshaun Nelson are resident of west Garfield park have partnered to provide food boxes to west Garfield park community members starting today at 9:30 AM for the next few weeks after the local Aldi closed. And now the save a lot. West Garfield park residents are forced to travel long distances to buy groceries Nelson and the medical center will be at the old save a lot to distribute boxes possibly until the store reopens temperatures in the Northern parts of the U S will drop significantly this week, dipping 10 to 20 degrees over the Northern states today and up to 40 degrees below average by Tuesday and Wednesday cities from Denver to rapid city, South Dakota, all the way down to Amarillo, Texas will experience massive dips and temperatures during this cold spell. Speaker 0 00:01:50 The winter Olympics concluded in Beijing on Sunday with the international Olympic committee president Thomas Bach, calling for solidarity and peace by global leaders. At this time, he also asked for continued vaccination against COVID-19 worldwide. The games lasted from February 4th to yesterday, February 20th, Norway, total, the most metals with 37 in all. While the us landed a fifth place spots winning 25. That's all for today's daily cap live from WMUR news. I'm Iris Swarthout. See you tomorrow.

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