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Brandon said she took the Moderna vaccine and credits that for her mild case. She said she couldn’t convince her sons to get immunized.
Really? That surprises me because I have been seeing lots of articles about the UK and Australia, about protests against mask wearing.I don’t know what the actual law was here when our kids had to wear them, but up and down the UK the conversations went something like this:
Parents: right kids, I know it’s a pain but you have to wear a face mask in class to help protect your friends and teachers.
Kids: urgh, I don’t really like wearing a face mask.
Parents: well thems the rules, so here’s your mask and here’s a spare and wash your hands and have a good day!
Really? That surprises me because I have been seeing lots of articles about the UK and Australia, about protests against mask wearing.
Protesters Across Europe Clash With Police Over COVID-19 Lockdowns
Anti-lockdown protesters defy restrictions in central London march
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/07/06/wearamask-mask-wearing-becomes-a-new-battleground-in-england.html
Thousands protest amid global anger against COVID restrictions
In Melbourne, Australia, a protest against Covid restrictions turned violent.
Really? That surprises me because I have been seeing lots of articles about the UK and Australia, about protests against mask wearing.
Protesters Across Europe Clash With Police Over COVID-19 Lockdowns
Anti-lockdown protesters defy restrictions in central London march
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/07/06/wearamask-mask-wearing-becomes-a-new-battleground-in-england.html
Thousands protest amid global anger against COVID restrictions
In Melbourne, Australia, a protest against Covid restrictions turned violent.
Critically ill Covid patients are less likely to die or to require invasive ventilation if they lay on their stomachs while receiving oxygen, a global research project has found.
The study looked at the impact of the technique, known as awake prone positioning, on more than 1,000 patients with severe coronavirus in hospitals in six countries.
It found that putting patients in this position while they received high-flow nasal cannula oxygen reduced death and the need for invasive mechanical ventilation.
The study’s findings have been published in The Lancet Respiratory Medicine.
Coronavirus live news: UK reports 32,253 new cases as Ho Chi Minh City prepares for lockdown
In the UK, there was v little resistance to wearing masks. I cant open that Reuters article, but I live less than an hour from London and was (blissfully?!) unaware of any protests.Really? That surprises me because I have been seeing lots of articles about the UK and Australia, about protests against mask wearing.
Protesters Across Europe Clash With Police Over COVID-19 Lockdowns
Anti-lockdown protesters defy restrictions in central London march
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/07/06/wearamask-mask-wearing-becomes-a-new-battleground-in-england.html
Thousands protest amid global anger against COVID restrictions
In Melbourne, Australia, a protest against Covid restrictions turned violent.
‘Absolutely nothing we can do:’ landlords, tenants struggle as ‘half measure’ moratorium pleases none
Eviction moratorium battle sheds light on struggling landlords who 'still have to find a way to pay'
The federal eviction moratorium, which has allowed struggling renters swamped by the fallout from COVID-19 to remain in their homes but left landlords mostly on the hook for unpaid rent, is starting to draw more fire from both camps.
Some 6.5 million renter households are behind on rent, according to U.S. Census Bureau data, with nearly 72% of them owing smaller “mom and pop” landlords.
That demographic is arguably one of the biggest losers in the current crisis, with the moratorium neither providing them financial relief or facilitating payment of the billions owed in back rent.
The policy “is so completely one-sided, that at some point it's going to tip,” complained Suzanne Antolini, a Long Island homeowner. She’s now over $50,000 in debt, due to an employed tenant refusing to make rent payments.
“Our hands are so tied that there's absolutely nothing we can do,” Antolini told Yahoo Finance in an interview.
Most evictions for unpaid rent have been halted since the early days of the pandemic, but 58% of smaller landlords with fewer than four units say they have tenants that are still behind on rent, according to the National Association of Realtors.
Property owners of all income levels are frustrated about the moratoriums — which some have challenged in court.
“One of the big challenges that we hear from our members is non-responsive residents and how to address that problem,” Paula Cinco, vice president the National Multifamily Housing Council, told Yahoo Finance.
For months, tenants and housing advocates have been sounding the alarm on the slow rollout of rent relief.
“We get dozens of emails and calls from tenants who have applied for money, who are desperate to receive that money, who are scared they're gonna lose their homes if they don't get it in time, but who haven't received that money yet,” Diane Yentel, CEO National Low Income Housing Coalition told Yahoo! Finance Live on Friday.
To that end, computer systems in several states have malfunctioned, preventing renters from applying.
While renters have been shielded from eviction under the federal ban, the financial challenge facing many tenants is squeezing working class landlords who rely on rent to pay their own bills.
Landlords are saddled with thousands of dollars in lost rent — money that they and their families could possibly never get back.
Really? That surprises me because I have been seeing lots of articles about the UK and Australia, about protests against mask wearing.
Protesters Across Europe Clash With Police Over COVID-19 Lockdowns
Anti-lockdown protesters defy restrictions in central London march
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/07/06/wearamask-mask-wearing-becomes-a-new-battleground-in-england.html
Thousands protest amid global anger against COVID restrictions
In Melbourne, Australia, a protest against Covid restrictions turned violent.
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