As we shift gears now, from “urgency” mode to “new normal”, it’s useful to examine our new habits for ways to make them work for us in the longer term. Among our new habits is mask wearing. When we started wearing masks, we thought they were a short-term thing.
Year: <span>2020</span>
A Hellenic Golden Age
First cultivated in Egypt, then in Greece, figs became an ever-popular ingredient for ancient cooks. Here they add robust texture and natural sweetness to a Greek variation of roasted potatoes.
The Computer Corner: Google Chrome
Learning to Live in an Upended World: Virtual Chic
One recent morning I was on a Zoom call with an old friend. She sat in her living room with part of the kitchen visible on the screen. At one point her husband came down for coffee—shirtless, with just his undies—unaware of being in full view. When I said “Morning!” he quickly ducked behind the counter as we all laughed.
University of Oxford’s Coronavirus Vaccine Induces Early and Safe Immune Reaction
Today, the University of Oxford published preliminary results of a phase 1/2 trial of a vaccine they developed, the study suggests that the vaccine induces an immune response in addition to being safe.
Tourists Detained in San Miguel de Allende for Not Using Maks
Elements of the Ministry of Public Security refer a man and a woman to the separators, for contempt of authority, because they refuse to put on the mask in public streets.
Webinar: “Police vs. The People: Are there Alternatives?”
Weekly Horoscopes Jul 19
horoscopes for the week of july 19
Community Alert #2 of 2
There has been recent information presented about Home Test Kits becoming available in SMA. It’s really important to understand that these Home Test Kits are for Antibody Testing and do not diagnose active disease COVID-19.
Sanitizing arches are installed as a measure For The Opening Of Hotels
Sanitizing arches are installed in the Historical Center as a measure to reinforce the containment of Covid-19