


These are all sorts of user interface settings, that should not interfere with gameplay.

These stats internal to the system link different parts of data together. Damage multipliers: (100): Droideka, Headquarters, Other building, Ressource generator, Shield, Shield generator, Storage, Trap, Turret, Wall, (50): Flying infantry, Flying vehicle, Infantry, Infantry hero, Light vehicle, Support troop, Vehicule hero, (25): Heavy infantry, Heavy infantry hero, Heavy vehicle, Heavy vehicule hero.Target preferences: Turret (70), Flying infantry (60), Flying vehicle (60), Support troop (60), Droideka (50), Headquarters (50), Heavy infantry (50), Heavy vehicle (50), Infantry (50), Light vehicle (50), Other building (50), Ressource generator (50), Shield (50), Shield generator (50), Storage (50), Heavy infantry hero (1), Heavy vehicule hero (1), Infantry hero (1), Vehicule hero (1), Wall (1), Trap (0).Health care officials acknowledge that challenges lie ahead.You can read an explanation of the various unit stats.

One of the people getting the shot was the facility’s principle owner, Mary Louise Sayles. So, that was a really, really dark time for us,” said Patricia Horn, the facility’s executive director.īut the booster clinic, which was staffed by Walgreens employees, provided a shot in the arm and a renewed sense of hope. “We were very distraught at the loss of some of our residents. Four residents in that buildings did not survive. The last one was January 28th.”Ī little over a month ago, Cedar Hill was still in the throes of an outbreak at its nursing home facility. “I’ve been waiting for it anxiously because my shots before - the Pfizer shots - were in January. The 87-year-old was one of dozens of assisted living residents to get a 3rd dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. “I’ve been to like three stores in one and a half years,” said Juanita Davis. Tuesday was a big day for residents at Cedar Hill in Windsor. Our Adam Sullivan visited a long-term care facility that hosted a clinic Tuesday to do just that. (WCAX) - Public health officials continue to encourage adults to get their COVID booster shot, especially, those who are over 65.
