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  • Data shows routine childhood vaccinations fell sharply in the first months of the coronavirus pandemic although rates began to rebound last summer. We explore the warning from pediatricians about making sure children are up-to-date on their shots.
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  • Tip culture in America seems to have gotten out of hand, especially within the context of inflation and an impending recession. In Columbus, restaurants have started charging fees to cover employees' health benefits in addition to your bill.
  • Tip culture in America seems to have gotten out of hand, especially within the context of inflation and an impending recession. In Columbus, restaurants have started charging fees to cover employees' health benefits in addition to your bill.
  • Tip culture in America seems to have gotten out of hand, especially within the context of inflation and an impending recession. In Columbus, restaurants have started charging fees to cover employees' health benefits in addition to your bill.
  • Tip culture in America seems to have gotten out of hand, especially within the context of inflation and an impending recession. In Columbus, restaurants have started charging fees to cover employees' health benefits in addition to your bill.
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