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I had the same reaction. How could they say concretely children do not transmit the virus. Shocking!What???? Are we digressing here?
I had the same reaction. How could they say concretely children do not transmit the virus. Shocking!What???? Are we digressing here?
Can't you mobile deposit?
BOTH are fabulous......... this is such a learning experience.........Today's Dr. Seheult with Coronavirus Pandemic Update 63: Is COVID-19 a Disease of the Endothelium (Blood Vessels and Clots)?and Dr. Hansen with Are BLOOD CLOTS the reason why COVID19 patients are dying? (Blood thinners to save lives?)
Speaking of mobile deposit: I have been ordering my groceries for pickup so I don’t have to go in the store. I also pick up groceries for a senior, high risk couple in my neighborhood. I just add their order to my own and drop them off.Can't you mobile deposit?
Publix is now selling face masks
“The green reusable face masks are being sold on their online shop for $15.95 for two, or $67.79 for ten masks. You can also buy a neck gaiter, which is sort of like a face-covering scarf, for $12.95.
According to the store’s website, the masks will ship on or before May 27, while the neck gaiter will ship by May 15.”
the homeless and also low income housing?I was thinking about this yesterday. All these huge city centre office blocks are going to become a bit redundant I reckon. The big corporates have realised they do not need ALL their staff in ALL the time as most can work from home quite easily, and I doubt they'll require as much desk space ever again. I hope it brings about a shift in the way we work - could be very beneficial for parents trying to juggle working with school pick ups and childcare.
But... what to do with hundreds of massive, expensive, half empty office buildings?
Michigan's frontline coronavirus workers could get free college tuition under governor's plan
"..including hospital staff, grocery workers, and child care providers – with the opportunity to get either a college or a technical degree on the state's dime, if they do not already have one.."
My Husband and Son have them and have had them for a few years. They fish and they hunt. Check prices for sport stores. I know they order online and get a bag with several. Hopefully they have not hiked up prices. I know they didn't pay much for them. I just asked my husband but he cant remember what he paid.Neck gaiter looks cool.
Hah!proof I've been cocooned too long - I actually clicked on the pics
No degrees offered, but if anyone is interested, my soon to be DIL, told me about Penn State offering free online classes. She signed up for Bee Keeping and Mediterranean Cuisine.
-UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — As a way to support its customers during the coronavirus pandemic, Penn State Extension is offering its library of online courses at no cost through April.
“Tackling today’s problems to secure a better tomorrow has long been the mantra of Penn State Extension, and that holds true now when people are facing rapidly changing health, economic and social challenges,” said Brent Hales, director of Penn State Extension and associate dean in the College of Agricultural Sciences.
Penn State Extension offers more than 55 online courses that can help individuals, families and businesses. These courses, which can be accessed anywhere and anytime, feature short videos, printable readings and knowledge-check questions to support learning. Some courses offer certificates, while others provide continuing education credits."
Food safety, nutrition and food preparation, best agricultural practices, horticulture, environmental stewardship, community involvement, business planning, and healthy families are among the many topics covered. Extension also offers an ever-growing library of real-time, free educational products, such as webinars and articles, that address today's challenges.
“From the dairy production farmer to the backyard gardener, from parents seeking healthy meal ideas to civic leaders looking for information on community development, extension has resources available for everyone,” Hales said. “Penn State Extension is online, leading the way with practical, usable, science-based learning.”
For a limited time, Penn State Extension offers free online courses | Penn State University
I just checked the link. Here is one class offered
Totally Veggies (Free)
Vegetables are crucial to your health. In this course, learn shopping and storage tips, cooking techniques, helpful videos and handouts, and easy recipes.
SKILL LEVEL: Beginner
LENGTH OF ACCESS: 60 days
SECTIONS: 6
LENGTH: 8 hours
Totally Veggies
Penn State Extension
Does anyone else think that wet markets constitute cruelty to animals? Or is it just me?
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