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My young adult daughter just got home from the store and during her standing in a short line a college aged man removed his mask to sneeze!
In Virginia several colleges required students to sign an agreement to follow and abide by Health Department regulations and guidance. They made it an honor code violation and several schools have suspended students. There will NOT be a refund with VA schools, and a mark on their permanent record.Tuition refund?
Tested in the UK.The only problem is whether or not we can trust data from Russia. I don’t trust jack squat from Russia.
Ah, that will make a difference. I don’t believe squat from the Putin regime. Tow that line or be poisoned if you are a scientist.Tested in the UK.
SALINAS, Calif. - A school district in California has provided a hot spot to the family of two students, whose picture of them sitting outside a Taco Bell doing their homework went viral.
According to CNN, the girls were using the restaurant's free WiFi to do their homework.
The picture was tweeted out by Monterey County Supervisor Luis Alejo, who captioned the photo by saying, "We must do better & solve this digital divide once & for all for all California students."
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Richard Gebin, public relations officer for the Salinas City Elementary School District, said in a statement to E.W. Scripps, that once the district was notified of the social media post, they got into contact with the student's family to provide them with a hotspot.
A spokesperson for Taco Bell Corp. said in a statement to E.W. Scripps that the "photo of two young girls outside of a Salinas, CA Taco Bell is a tough reminder of basic inequalities facing our communities."
Calif. school district provides hotspot to students seen outside Taco Bell doing homework
Okay- i am going to go shallow for a minute here--- thinking of all the things we can no longer enjoy- one of those things is shopping- I love clothes-- i love looking at them, touching them, trying them on and buying them. My favorite store is going out of business: Stein Mart-- i have a closet full of unique lovely items from that store-- and of course since the pandemic i haven't stepped foot in their stores. Neither have thousands of other people, which is why they are closing all 279 stores: i didn't know they had that many stores: I can't think how any retail clothing store can stay in business: i won't step foot in any clothing stores. I mean who wants to touch those clothes and try them on now? I ordered a leather jacket on line. I don't like doing that but it is the new way of life. I will really miss that store, especially the one in Fort Myers- they have a boutique section (if i was much younger i would spent all my money there)-- Unique clothing at discounted prices. It is just sad-- and of course think of all the other business, large and small that have gone out of business. You wonder when we will be able to shop again, eat in a restaurant again ----
My young adult daughter just got home from the store and during her standing in a short line a college aged man removed his mask to sneeze!
Hopefully he sneezed into the crook of his elbow. I hope I never have to sneeze while wearing a mask. Sneezing into a mask and then re-breathing/ inhaling all the by products of that sneeze isn't a pleasant thought. Yuk!My young adult daughter just got home from the store and during her standing in a short line a college aged man removed his mask to sneeze!
Since there has been a substantial increase in cases since the University started classes this week, our mayor has ordered bars and restaurants to close at 11pm vs being open until 2am. Apparently 11-2 are the peak hours. However, most of the bars are downtown and so is the bridge connecting us to Minnesota so people are just driving over there since the bars are still open until 2am.How sad it is to go into a tavern, that used to be full of people, laughing, talking, drinking, playing pool...and it is like a large, empty warehouse. A few employees, wandering around, with masks, armed with Clorox wipes.
How sad it is to go into a tavern, that used to be full of people, laughing, talking, drinking, playing pool...and it is like a large, empty warehouse. A few employees, wandering around, with masks, armed with Clorox wipes.
Tested in the UK.
Maine....wedding....another death and up to 144 cases
Outbreak Linked to Maine Wedding, Reception Increases to 144 Cases and 2 Deaths
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The number of people infected by COVID-19 outbreaks tied to a wedding in Millinocket, Maine, continues to climb and another person has died.
The number of people infected by COVID-19 outbreaks tied to a wedding and reception in Millinocket, Maine, continues to climb almost a month after they happened.
On Thursday, the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention announced the number of people infected with the virus linked to the events on Aug. 7 at Tri-Town Baptist Church and The Big Moose Inn had increased to 144 and the number of deaths connected to them had gone up to two.
3rd death now linked to Millinocket-area wedding
Maine health officials have now attributed a third death to the COVID-19 outbreak stemming from an Aug. 7 wedding and reception in the Katahdin region — just a day after they announced the second.
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I notice that the church's FB has been shut down and the pastor and his family's posts have been removed or have gone private. Perhaps there are some local ramifications, as it seems there was no substantive known cases of the virus in that regional area until this wedding started the growing outbreak.
“I still have family and friends there and this has torn the community up,” said Day, who now lives in Bangor. “This is a tiny, pristine part of the state. People thought they were safe. I don’t understand why Bell has not expressed a word of remorse for these people.”
Day also wonders if Bell quarantined after he was told about the wedding outbreak and following a New England Baptist Fellowship conference on Aug. 4 in Coventry, Rhode Island — a state with higher infection rates than Maine. A brochure for the event shows ministers from around New England listed as speakers, including Bell.
“He comes home from that conference and a few days later, Aug. 6, he is flying up to Millinocoket in his plane,” Day said.
https://www.penbaypilot.com/article...-millinocket-wedding-sin-pandemic-wors/138107
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