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A hospital in Houston said it could fire staff if they refuse to get the COVID-19 vaccine

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A hospital in Houston is mandating vaccines for all its staff, saying they could be fired if they refuse to get the jab without having reasonable exemptions.

This could make it the first large hospital in the US to make the move, a spokesperson for the hospital told.

Marc Boom, CEO of Houston Methodist Hospital, announced the policy in an email to managers Wednesday.

It is rolling out the policy to managers and new hires first, before expanding it to the hospital’s roughly 26,000 total workforces, per an FAQ sheet attached to the email.

“As part of Houston Methodist management, we must lead by example and get vaccinated ourselves,” Boom wrote in the email, seen by Insider.

He said that around 83% of employees have already been vaccinated, including 95% of management staff and all the company’s executives.

“As we move closer to announcing mandatory vaccinations for all employees, we need you to go first — to lead by example and show our employees how important getting vaccinated is,” Boom told managers.

He said that managers have until April 15 to receive at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.

“If not, we will follow HR policy on non-compliance,” he added.

The FAQ sheet said that staff would lose their jobs if they didn’t get the job, but that the hospital would allow religious and medical exemptions “in very rare cases.”

“We don’t know yet if a booster [shot] will be required annually but if it is, that will also be mandatory,” the hospital wrote in the FAQ sheet.

Boom said that managers would soon receive a list of all the employees they manage who haven’t yet received a dose of the vaccine.

Staff vaccine mandates are legal, and CEOs are eyeing them up

As the vaccine rollout ramps up across the US, with President Joe Biden eyeing May 1 as the day all US adults will become eligible for the shot, some employers are mulling making COVID-19 vaccines mandatory for staff.

Houston Methodist Hospital said it is legal for private companies under state and federal employment laws.

This is backed up by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, which says employers can legally require workers to get a COVID-19 vaccine or ban them from the office if they don’t. Insider spoke to six labor and employment lawyers about what rights employees have.

In a West Munroe poll of 150 C-Suite executives in January, 51% of executives said they would require employees to receive the vaccine before returning to work. Executives from East and West Coast companies said they were more likely to mandate the vaccine than employers in the Midwest and south.

Some top UK firms also plan to make COVID-19 vaccinations mandatory for staff through “no jab, no job” employment contracts, Insider’s Kate Duffy reported.

Source: www.businessinsider.com

Exclusive interview with Kim Ogg District Attorney

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Interview with Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg

Excavation company agrees to increase employee training on dangerous trenching hazards prior to 2021 construction season

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Before they fill the first bucket of dirt this construction season, Wagner Construction Inc. will train employees on trenching and excavation hazards, develop detailed site-specific safety plans, and has employed a full-time safety manager to protect workers from deadly excavation hazards.

Wagner Construction committed to changing its safety procedures and training in a comprehensive settlement agreement with the U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Safety and Health Administration following three North Dakota job site inspections in 2019 and 2020 that found employees of the company exposed to excavation hazards.

The agreement requires the Minnesota-based excavation company to pay a $380,000 penalty and to provide immediate training on trenching and excavation hazards to job site employees, managers, and supervisors; hire a third-party safety consultant; provide OSHA with the addresses of all of its 2021 job sites to allow inspection for compliance with trenching standards; form a corporate safety committee, and address safety issues during weekly supervisor meetings. The company hired a full-time safety and compliance manager in July 2020 and has agreed to purchase new trench safety equipment this season.

“Excavation and trenching are some of the most hazardous operations in construction. OSHA worked with Wagner to address safety issues found on their North Dakota job sites,” said OSHA Area Director Scott Overson in Bismarck, North Dakota. “Preparing and executing job site safety plans that include sloping, shoring and shielding trenches can prevent cave-ins and worker injuries.”

OSHA is collaborating with the National Utility Contractors Association and the North American Excavation Shoring Association for the sixth annual Trench Safety Stand-Down Week, June 14-18, 2021. The stand-down raises awareness of the dangers of trenching and excavation and promotes the use of protective systems, such as sloping, shoring, and shielding, through webinars, presentations, and individual company safety training.

OSHA’s trenching and excavation webpage provides additional information on trenching hazards and solutions. including a safety video.

 

Source: www.osha.gov

Texas Oil And Gas Production Statistics For February 2021

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Crude oil and natural gas production as reported to the Railroad Commission of Texas for February 2021 came from 167,804 oil wells and 84,748 gas wells.

The RRC reports that from March 2020 to February 2021, total Texas reported production was 1.3 billion barrels of crude oil and 10.0 trillion cubic feet of total gas. Crude oil production reported by the RRC is limited to oil produced from oil leases and does not include condensate, which is reported separately by the RRC.

For additional oil and gas production statistics, including the ranking of each Texas County by crude oil, total gas and condensate production, visit the RRC’s website at https://www.rrc.texas.gov/oil-and-gas/research-and-statistics/production-data/texas-monthly-oil-gas-production/.

 

TABLE 1 – February 2021: Statewide Production*

PRODUCT PRELIMINARY REPORTED TOTAL VOLUME AVERAGE DAILY PRODUCTION
Crude Oil 82,391,417 BBLS (barrels) 2,942,551 BBLS
Natural Gas 594,736,674 mcf (thousand cubic feet) 21,240,596 mcf

* These are preliminary figures based on production volumes reported by operators and will be updated as late and corrected production reports are received.

 

TABLE 2 – February 2020: Statewide Production

PRODUCT UPDATED REPORTED TOTAL VOLUME UPDATED AVERAGE DAILY PRODUCTION PRELIMINARY REPORTED TOTAL VOLUME PRELIMINARY AVERAGE DAILY PRODUCTION
Crude Oil 131,796,046 BBLS 4,544,691 BBLS 98,958,487 BBLS 3,412,362 BBLS
Natural Gas 876,002,094 mcf 30,206,969 mcf 711,472,050 mcf 24,533,519 mcf

 

TABLE 3 – February 2021: Texas Top 10 Crude Oil Producing Counties Ranked by Preliminary Production

RANK COUNTY CRUDE OIL (BBLS)
1. MIDLAND 11,403,408
2. MARTIN 8,046,078
3. HOWARD 5,673,237
4. REEVES 5,212,108
5. KARNES 4,717,554
6. UPTON 4,127,591
7. LOVING 3,646,923
8. LA SALLE 2,876,499
9. WARD 2,749,922
10. GLASSCOCK 2,548,445

 

TABLE 4 – February 2021: Texas Top 10 Total Gas (Gas Well Gas & Casinghead) Producing Counties Ranked by Preliminary Production

RANK COUNTY TOTAL GAS (MCF)
1. REEVES 62,519,396
2. WEBB 42,634,684
3. MIDLAND 33,517,721
4. PANOLA 28,173,128
5. CULBERSON 24,342,009
6. LOVING 23,482,315
7. TARRANT 22,317,285
8. LA SALLE 18,676,220
9. REAGAN 17,733,378
10. MARTIN 16,845,973

 

TABLE 5 – February 2021: Texas Top 10 Total Condensate Producing Counties Ranked by Preliminary Production

RANK COUNTY CONDENSATE (BBLS)
1. REEVES 4,715,249
2. LOVING 2,461,465
3. CULBERSON 1,932,139
4. DE WITT 913,809
5. DIMMIT 722,606
6. KARNES 620,434
7. WEBB 551,826
8. LIVE OAK 251,468
9. WARD 216,855
10. LA SALLE 142,060

Source: www.rrc.state.tx.us

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Fast & Furious – F9 – JUN 25, 2021

Género: Thriller de acción  
Elenco: Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodríguez, Tyrese Gibson, Chris “Ludacris” Bridges, John Cena, Nathalie Emmanuel, Jordana Brewster, Sung Kang, con Helen Mirren, con Kurt Russell y Charlize Theron 
Director: Justin Lin 
Guionista: Dan Casey
Basada en personajes
creados por: Gary Scott Thompson 
Guión escrito por: Daniel Casey & Justin Lin
Productores: Neal H. Moritz, Vin Diesel, Justin Lin, Jeff Kirschenbaum, Joe Roth, Joe Roth, Clayton Townsend, Samantha Vincent

No importa lo rápido que seas, nadie puede escapar de su pasado. 

F9 es el noveno capítulo de la saga Fast & Furious que perdura desde hace casi dos décadas y que ha recaudado más de $5.000 millones de dólares a nivel mundial.  

El personaje de Vin Diesel, Dom Toretto, vive una vida tranquila y al margen de la sociedad junto a Letty y su hijo, el pequeño Brian, pero saben que el peligro siempre ronda justo al otro lado de su pacífico horizonte. Esta vez, la amenaza obligará a Dom a afrontar los pecados de su pasado si desea salvar a los que más quiere. Su equipo deberá unirse para detener un plan trascendental liderado por el asesino más hábil y el mejor conductor al que jamás se hayan enfrentado: un hombre que también resulta ser el hermano olvidado de Dom, Jakob (John Cena, película de próximo estreno The Suicide Squad). 

F9 representa el regreso de Justin Lin como director, quien dirigió el tercer, cuarto, quinto y sexto capítulo de la saga, cuando se transformó en un fenomenal éxito internacional. La acción se traslada por todo el mundo: de Londres a Tokio, desde América Central hasta Edimburgo, y de un bunker secreto en Azerbaiyán a las atestadas calles de Tiflis. En el camino, aparecerán antiguos amigos, volverán antiguos enemigos, la historia volverá a escribirse y el verdadero significado de la familia se pondrá a prueba como nunca antes.   

La película está protagonizada por los miembros del elenco que regresan, como Michelle Rodríguez, Tyrese Gibson, Chris “Ludacris” Bridges, Jordana Brewster, Nathalie Emmanuel y Sung Kang, junto a la ganadora del Oscar® Helen Mirren y la ganadora del Oscar® Charlize Theron. F9 también presenta a la superestrella ganadora del Grammy Cardi B como un personaje nuevo en la franquicia llamado Leysa, una mujer conectada con el pasado de Dom, y el reggaetonero sensacional Ozuna tendrá una participación especial.  

 

Accountability Does Not Equal Justice

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Our hearts are with George Floyd’s family and loved ones, and all who have been fighting for accountability in the courts. I hope that yesterday’s verdict brings them some peace.

Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer who killed George Floyd, has been declared guilty. The job of this jury is done. But the job of those who seek justice is not. The verdict doesn’t bring George Floyd back. It doesn’t bring back Breonna Taylor, Eric Garner, Daunte Wright, Philando Castile, Sandra Bland, and countless others. The verdict doesn’t change the innumerable Black and Brown lives that are systematically and needlessly destroyed on a daily basis by a broken, oppressive discriminatory criminal legal system.

Yesterday, the same afternoon that this verdict was being read, 16-year-old Ma’Khia Bryant was shot and killed by police in Columbus, Ohio.

We still live in a country where Black people are three times more likely to be killed by police than white people; in a country where the criminalization of Black and Brown communities is prioritized over community-based solutions; in a country where racial disparities are deeply rooted in every fiber of the criminal legal system.

Real justice is more than one verdict. Real justice means systemic transformation to create a criminal legal system truly rooted in community health and safety, and free of racial oppression. Real justice means ending the racist and discriminatory system of mass criminalization and incarceration of communities of color. It means ceasing incarceration people for poverty, mental health, and substance use; and making up for decades of intentional neglect by creating meaningful and effective investments in our communities’ health and safety.

This verdict is an opportunity to rededicate ourselves to urgent and meaningful action. We can truly provide justice for George Floyd and honor his memory when we create a system that truly respects communities of color, makes our communities safer, and serves each individual fairly and equitably.

Here in Harris County, we are committed to ending white supremacy and reimagining our criminal legal system to create a world in which Black and Brown people are safe and free. As part of these efforts, we are investing in the following programs:

  • Holistic Alternative Responder Teams (HART) – Under this program, 911 call takers would send first responders trained to address situations involving mental and behavioral health issues, substance use, and people experiencing homelessness. This would enable law enforcement to prioritize other emergencies and ensure that people in distress get the support they need.
  • Violence Interrupters – This program helps address gun violence in our communities with a public health approach. Violence interrupters will include hospital-based intervention programs to support survivors of violence and reduce the chance of retaliation. This way we stop the cycle of violence in communities most impacted without having to use the criminal legal system.
  • Youth Justice Community Reinvestment Fund – This fund will invest in community programs that prevent youth involvement in crime and prevent youth incarceration. The fund aims to address racial disparities in juvenile detention and is part of a bold new approach to justice that begins with investing in communities most impacted by incarceration.
  • Quality legal representation for all people – We are expanding our Public Defender’s Office and investing in holistic services for people caught in the criminal legal system. Yesterday’s verdict came after weeks of testimony and months of preparation; many poor defendants never get that kind of due process. All people, rich or poor, deserve to have equal protection of their constitutional rights.

Safety in our communities means accessible healthcare, affordable housing, quality schools, and walkable neighborhoods. It means ensuring that all parts of a community have an opportunity to thrive, not concentrating resources in some neighborhoods while surveilling others. We will create that world together.

Sincerely,

Rodney Ellis