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Daily Archives: July 24, 2021
“69 percent of the affected people fully vaccinated”
“Seventy-one percent of the cases among Massachusetts residents were found to be symptomatic, with 69 percent of the affected people fully vaccinated.” Provincetown Coronavirus Cluster Rises To 430 Cases
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July 24, 1901
The three hottest July 24’s in the US occurred in 1901, 1934 and 1940. Scientists blamed the 1901 heat on the sun. 24 Jul 1901, Page 1 – The Capital Journal at Newspapers.com 24 Jul 1901, 2 – The Weekly Sentinel at … Continue reading
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100 Degrees In Arizona
On July 18, 1931 Parker, Arizona never dropped below 100F. National Weather Service – NWS Phoenix 01 Jul 1931, Page 1 – Modesto News-Herald at Newspapers.com
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