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Monthly Archives: June 2021
Ambleside’s popular Golden Rule pub continues to thrive following lockdown | The Westmorland Gazette – The Westmorland Gazette
Posted: June 27, 2021 at 4:32 am
A POPULAR Ambleside pub is still going strong after lockdown with the owner praising the brewery and his right-hand man
The Golden Rule pub, located in Smithy Brow, is run by owner John Lockley and the bar is manned by John Wrenall.
The past 40years have seen Mr Lockley and Mr Wrenall man the pub, which has achieved great success and popularity in the area. It also has the distinction of being one of two pubs to hold the name The Golden Rule.
With its walls displaying impressive local artists' work, and maps of the area for people to plan their routes, the warm and friendly atmosphere has made the pub the popular attraction for walkers and hikers it is today.
There are only two known pubs in Britain called the Golden Rule, with the other being in Edinburgh.
Mr Lockley said: For me its been heaven here.
I cant really ever say theres been a time Ive regretted running this place.
This was the first pub I owned and it literally came out of the blue.
I was in the office of my old job one day, I was running a factory, and my mate came in who owned a pub in Ulverston, and through him I knew a guy from the brewery, and he said do you fancy running a pub? Here we are.
I had a great job, company car, nice pension, but it was driving me daft so I thought on it for three days before going for it. That was 40 years ago.
The Golden Rule comes from two places. It first came from the Biblical tale of the Good Samaritan and treating others as you would wish to be treated, but another rule is from the Napoleonic era.
If you stopped serving spirits and closed on Sundays, a pub could get certain tax advantages. But a landlord could be fined for selling whiskey on Sunday breaking the Golden Rule.
There was another Golden Rule pub in Bedford but that closed down, the only other one is in Edinburgh.
During the renaissance of Lakeland rock climbing, everyone was coming here to do all the big climbs.
In the 90s, it became paragliding. It was the hub for that sort of thing. We used to have 15-20 people in sleeping bags downstairs planning their routes, and then going climbing. During lockdown, our brewery has been very understanding with rents and things. Financially, we survived the hit.
If it werent for John Wrenall, I wouldnt be able to run this place. Hes the best kind of man to have on your side. We will never change this place.
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Going that extra mile – The New Indian Express
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One moment your world is excitingly largebrimming with potentialyou have places to go, people to see. In the next, like a hastily-crafted stage set, it contracts to a 7x10 space where you wrestle with a disobedient body that fights tooth and nail for the right to tie her own pajamas.The caregivers time is sliced into manageable portionsassembling meal trays. Dispensing medication. Exercising limbs twisted with the winds of time. Walking the patient between bedroom and bidet, and listening to the shuffles and the groans, the minutiae of activity that keep her informed of her condition.Her inner life, on the other hand, is not always manageable. It is a drenching, dousing cesspool of longings, resentments, and sheer terror.And even as she performs her duties, the caregiver grieves preemptively for the loss of her patient. Because grief has its own timetable.
What choice does a caregiver have?This too shall passa phrase that is as familiar as it is wise.There are those who face wars, survive accidents, are caught in house fires. It is callous to tell a person in distress, that others have suffered more. That is not my point. My point is that one way or the other this season of piss, this tour of duty, of watching the tick-tock oscillation of the clock in the hallway, will like everything else, pass. The caregiver carries this knowledge.It gives her the courage she needs, not just for caregiving but in surmounting all the challenges life throws at her.
Resilience is a quality of faith: Inner growth is not like having an epiphany. It takes work. It takes steady, daily resolve. The first lessons I learned on my mothers lapand in the moral science classin elementary school, had todo with kindness. Do unto others... you knowthe golden rule.Those suffering from dementia, memory loss, the natural progression and humiliations of aging, deserve our kindness. To treat them in any other way says more about our failings than theirsafter all, they cannot help what is happening to them. It takes a special kind of faith to wake up, day after day, and find the strength, the resilience to carry on.
Day after day, the caregiver learns resilience from her patient.Empathy, the loving balm: There may be days, the caregiver is sullen. Sometimes petty or even impolite. She is after all, human.But, she sees fit to correct herself. To realise that it is her humanity that sets her apart from other creatures. Her strength lies in trying.Moreover, when you are physically thrown together with the elderly, you have a choice. You can either attend to their physical welfare and leave them alone, or you can go the extra mile and tend to them then sit at their feet and listen to their stories. Without the comfort blanket of an app. Within touching distance.
How hard they loved, howwell they lived, how profoundly they regret, how well they have healedlook into their eyesand you will no longer see a disembodied version, a caricature or a graphic of who they are, you will see instead,stories and life lessons in the creases on their face, the sloping of their shoulders, the buckling of their knees and the trembling of their voice.The caregiver is perhaps the last relic of life before social mediashe sees her patient as a real person with a history. Empathy requires that you do not scroll through lives. That you may hold in your heart a punji of those stories. Thetrue reward.
When you make your every act an act of love. When youno longer think of caregiving as a duty. Or as a burden. Or as a Lakshman rekha between you and your private yearnings, but see in the elderly a glimpse of yourself on some future canvas, then you have crossed over to another state, a state of momentary awareness. And is that not the message? The raison dtre?
Poonam Chawlas new book The Slow Disappearing is based on the real-life story of a reluctant caregiver to a parent in the throes of dementia
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Yes, Setting Fireworks Off From Your Roof Is A BAD IDEA! – B100
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We've entered that time of the year where everyone is shooting off fireworks at all random times in the night. It gets pretty bad here in the Quad Cities, but at this time of the year, almost everywhere has people shooting off fireworks.
According to CPSC, In the calendar year of 2019, there were an estimated 10,000 fireworks-related, emergency department-treated injuries.
Things were a bit quieter in 2020, but this year is going to see some major shows not just professionally but by a lot of random people who bought some major prior technics.
While many people are safe, some are not. It's important to remember to stay safe this year and not to have a lapse in judgment. Something that sounds obvious now might notin the moment.
Sometimes it's something small like setting off a firework to close to your house and causing damage to the roof, Golden rule contractors stated,
As roofers, weve seen pretty much everything when it comes to ways your roof can be ruined, including fireworks. If youve ever performed your own mini-pyrotechnics show in your driveway and watched sparks and debris rain down over your home, you might have an idea of what were talking about.
Sometimes a major mistake can have an awful outcome. I had a friend a few years back whose dad thought it was safest to set a firework off his roof because it was theflattestarea. Thankfully there was only slight damage, but my friend's dad did fall off the roof breaking his collar bone. He's okay now!
As always Quad Cities stay safe and stay smart!
The pandemic has hit businesses hard. So hard that some of them have closed during the course of the pandemic. These are Quad Cities restaurants that are no longer open.
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A/C units working overtime in the summer, what you need to know – KXXV News Channel 25
Posted: at 4:32 am
The first day of summer is officially here and hot is an understatement, it feels like temperatures are already in the 100's.
Clearly, this summer is shaping up to be a scorcher.
As a seasoned Texan, Felix Cardona says with temperatures already in the 90's so early in the year, it's going to be around for a while.
"It's gonna stick with us till September," said Cardona.
It also means your A/C is working overtime so you need to take extra care of it.
"Check your filters, make sure your filters are changed often," said Cardona.
"It's better for your equipment if you maintain it every 30 days," Mitch Macomber, branch manager of Johnstone Supply said.
Macomber says it's probably the simplest thing you can do to ensure your unit is running properly.
"Of course, the operation of the system is not going to be good; it's going to overheat and possibly freeze up the unit," Macomber said.
You also may want to think twice about running that A/C unit all day, according to Macomber.
"Constantly maintaining the same temperature for 24-hours a day is going to be hard on the equipment and it's going to cost you a lot more money not only in electrical bills but also with any repairs that may be necessary," Macomber said.
It's advice that Cardona takes to heart, he said he keeps his air conditioner at 78 degrees.
Macomber said a thermostat that connects to your WiFi could save you some change in the long run, but still, the golden rule is to change the filter.
"Like I said, maintain that filter because it will save everyone money in the future," said Macomber.
Biannual or yearly check-ups are also a plus, just to make sure everything is running smoothly, according to Macomber.
Macomber said they have also seen upwards of a 300% increase with the cost of some air conditioning parts and product shortages.
So, that means it could take you longer to get your unit fixed and it could cost more.
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‘Too Hot to Handle’: What Are the Rules of the Netflix Reality Show? – Newsweek
Posted: at 4:32 am
Too Hot To Handle is back on Netflix, with the first four episodes available to stream. For those new to the franchise, it has a fairly simple premise, but one which is unlike any other shows.
Here is a breakdown of the rules in Too Hot To Handle, and the mysterious AI who is implementing them.
The rules are fairly simple, but contestants have gone to Turks and Caicos to live in a house together believing they are there to party and go wild.
The group are people who have openly said they struggle in long-term relationships, or favor more casual flings over commitment.
While they may think this vacation is an excuse to party and meet some gorgeous people, in actual fact they are there to find deeper connections in their romantic relationships, through a sex ban.
The sex ban will not only make their time in the house more difficult, but it will also cost them a great deal of money.
The cash prize for Too Hot To Handle is $100,000, and with bending of the sex ban rules, money is removed from the pot.
The four golden rules which must not be broken are: no kissing, no heavy petting, no self-gratification and no sex.
This the quadrilogy of the sex ban, and with every break of these rules outside of certain allowed moments, like getaways and games, money is taken out of the final prize.
In the first season, rule breaks ultimately cost the group $25,000, meaning the final cash prize was $7,500 and was split between 10 people, meaning they each took home only $7,500.
The question on everyone's lips is whether the second season contestants will fare any better against Lana's devious ploy.
Of course, if there are rules in place, there must be someone enforcing them. Enter Lana, the AI who controls the house in Too Hot To Handle.
Lana looks like a robot cone, who records footage and catches every moment which the contestants may wish she hadn't seen.
All of these are analysed to help her work out how to challenge the contestants, and even what they need to work on in relationships to make that deep connection.
At first, the contestants have no idea of Lana's presence, instead believing another host is taking them through their experience on a show like Love Island.
Soon, they meet Lana, and realise their experience has become a whole lot harder.
Too Hot To Handle Season 2 episodes are released on Netflix on June 23 and June 30
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Checklist: How to Prepare for the Move to a New Apartment – FlaglerLive.com
Posted: at 4:32 am
The search for the right apartment. ( FlaglerLive)
Moving into a new home means starting a new life. However, there is an opinion that it is easier to survive two fires than one move. But if everything is carefully planned and prepared in advance, everything will go quickly, clearly, and even bring pleasure.
We tell you how to prepare for your own move and not to miss anything.
Get rid of unnecessary stuff
This is a great opportunity to have a global revision of belongings, furniture, and appliances. Critically evaluate your belongings and think about what you really need and what you dont. The golden rule is that if you havent used the thing for more than a year, it is unlikely you will need it at all.
If things are in good condition, but they have no place in your new life, they can be exchanged, given to recycling and charity, or even sold by arranging a garage sale or placing ads on special sites for a small price. Also, many stores take back furniture and appliances bought from them and pay money for it.
As a last resort, throw it away. Otherwise, you will overpay for transporting unnecessary items.
Measure furniture and appliances
Walk around with a tape measure on all large appliances and furniture that you will take with you: you will estimate the scale of transportation and be sure that a bulky piano or a huge double bed will fit through the doorways of the new apartment.
Make an Arrangement Plan
Make a rough arrangement plan for appliances and furniture in your new apartment. This way you wont have to drag large items from one room to another several time and trip over countless boxes.
Find a moving car and hire movers
Once youve estimated the scale of what you need to move, you can look for a moving company. The cost will depend on the time spent on the job and the number of hands you will need.
It is always better to choose a proven company like Fly Movers in the Charlotte area. Read reviews on the Internet, ask for recommendations from friends and acquaintances.
Inform the contractor in advance of all the details: date, time, the distance between areas, floor, availability of a freight elevator, and the size of things you will immediately know the exact cost of services and can avoid unpleasant surprises.
Make a contract with Authority Movers and study the terms of the companys work carefully what responsibility it takes for things, failure to meet deadlines, and damage to household property.
Sort out receipts and bills from the old address
Go into your new apartment as you did in the new year debt-free. Before you move in, make sure the bills are paid, and write down or photograph the meter readings. Also decide in advance whether you are going to cancel the contract, transfer the services of the provider to a new address or hand them over to the new tenants.
Say goodbye to your neighbors and, if possible, leave your contacts in case someone comes looking for you at your old address.
Pack everything
Take care of packing materials in advance there should be plenty of them. Its better if something doesnt come in handy than to look for alternatives at the last minute or risk the safety of your belongings.
Fragile items will be protected by ordinary and feather film, clothing can be transported in special cases. Cardboard boxes and sheets order on the Internet or arrange with furniture and grocery stores. You will also need rope, duct tape, markers for signatures, garbage bags, a knife, and scissors.
Sign the boxes on all sides and label them with stickers Textiles. Bedroom, Clothes. Childrens room, so it will be easier for the movers and you will be able to carry and take things apart.
Put the disassembled furniture parts together with the fasteners in separate boxes, and put the instructions for reassembly in the same box.
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Reclaiming Personal Space in the Post-Pandemic Social Scene – qcnerve.com
Posted: at 4:32 am
As Phase 2 faded into Phase 3, I watched from the corners of different drinking holes and observed the ways in which patrons awkwardly stumbled back into the social scene, like newborn baby giraffes walking knees a-trembling.
At first, folks were timid and kept a safe distance, but as time has gone on and mask mandates were lifted, the shenanigans have resumed and the shield of 6 feet from strangers is all but a distant memory.
Last week, some friends shared a post through Instagram Stories that inspired this months column: In the post, bright neon pink letters in all caps read DONT TOUCH ME IN A NIGHT CLUB illuminated by a neon green square.
Immediately, I was pulled in because I knew before even scrolling to the subsequent slides that the topic was related to the culture of unwanted touching in nightlife spaces. Sure enough, it was an announcement post for a podcast called The Shit Show, on which the hosts were going to discuss unsolicited touching in clubbing culture.
I took a deep sigh. Im still unsure if the sigh was one of frustration or one of relief that other people are acknowledging the things I struggled with even prior to COVID-19, and something that drives me absolutely insane post-pandemic.
Its so far beyond my comprehension, this idea of touching someone you dont know without having asked for permission or even talked to them, and yet it has seemingly become normalized.
At first, I thought my deep disdain for the touchy-feely shit show I have been regularly witnessing was simply exacerbated by months of not being touched and not having my space encroached upon. The sheer terror of catching and spreading COVID-19 kept us all in check, after all. But then I realized it wasnt just that. Yes, I was reminded that my space is and always will be my space, but Im also infuriated that I ever forgot that in the first place.
I was sitting at the bar chatting with my friend about the post and when, in a moment of demonic intervention, it happened. A prime example of the person that has no sense of personal space or boundaries splayed out on the bar next to me. His brow moist with sweat, eyes wild, and a grin hellishly spread across his mug, he got comfy as he leaned his left arm on the bar. I turned to my girlfriend exhausted and said, Here we go!
Meanwhile, this person alerted me to his presence the moment he entered the bar, his superb personality introducing itself to everyone right out of the gate. I observed from a distance while my heart dropped into that pit in my stomach, knowing my intuition for crazy is rarely off.
Next, he broke a shot glass while cheersing his friend. Then I heard the curious, Whos that girl? comment, followed by, The one with the glasses, and my heart sank knowing I was the girl. I diverted my gaze, forcing myself to not look back, but as fate would have it, here he was in front of me in all his entitled glory.
Feigning a shy persona, the zombie proceeded to ask if he could buy me and my friend a drink, to which I gently responded, No thank you.
He continued, stating he was from Charlotte but didnt live here and my patience began to reach its limits. Upon repeating his desire to buy us a drink, I reiterated my initial response and then added something about my boyfriend being outside.
And just like that, the switch flipped. He became agitated and, upon returning to his barstool opposite me, began talking loudly about our interaction for everyone to hear.
Furious was an understatement. If steam coming from someones ears was a thing, this wouldve been the time for it to happen. My girlfriend is well-versed in my pet peeves, so she tried her darndest to turn my attention to more lighthearted topics. It wasnt working, but I played along.
The next thing I know, a disagreement was taking place outside and, of course, said gentleman was at the center of the drama. And yes, I learned later the drama had stemmed from our initial interaction.
Before I knew it, he and his friend were being asked to leave and his friend was using his body weight to guide the drunk sir away, only for the culprit to return and begin threatening us from across the street, stating, Come on over here, Ive got something for you.
Naturally, that was our queue to exit any which way but across the street.
This isnt a call for sympathy, but let it serve as a public service announcement: Man, woman, drunkard, and everyone in between, respecting peoples space isnt optional, its a requirement. The golden rule is still canon, and no still means no. Before COVID, during COVID, and in perpetuity. Thanks.
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Tamil Nadu Governor’s speech stresses on state autonomy and federalism – Deccan Herald
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Harping on to federalism, the M K Stalin-led Government in Tamil Nadu on Monday said it was committed to achieving its ultimate goal of greater autonomy for states and establishment of true federalism at the Union level through constitutional means.
The customary address by Governor Banwarilal Purohit during the first session of the 16th Assembly devoted a significant portion to emphasise on the ruling partys well-stated positions on ensuring social justice, State autonomy, continuing with the 69 per cent reservation and exemption from NEET.
The Governors address, first after DMK stormed to power in May, used the term Ondriya Arasu (Union Government) and not Madhiya Arasu (Central Government) as it was referred to during the previous AIADMK and DMK regimes. Ever since Stalin took over as Chief Minister, the DMK government has been referring to the Centre as the Union Government quoting the Constitution which says India is a Union of States.
This Government is guided by the spirit of the Dravidian Movement and identifies social justice, gender equality, economic equity, opportunity-for-all through reservations, and progress through education and social reforms as its core values. These values will drive every action, every legislation, every scheme, and every initiative of this Government, Purohit said.
Contending that strong states are needed to create a strong Union, the Governor declared that the government stands fully committed to achieving its ultimate goal of greater autonomy for states and establishment of true federalism at the Union level through constitutional means.
This Government will staunchly stand in defence of the rights of the states and constitutionally oppose any infringement of such rights. At the same time, we will maintain a cordial relationship with the Union Government as partners in the process of nation-building, in line with our policy of extending our hand in friendship, even as we speak up for our rights, the Governor said.
The DMKs emphasis on federalism and resorting to the use of the term Ondriya Arasu had already irked the BJP, which sees ulterior motives in the new governments action. The ruling party has been a strong advocate of state autonomy and greater devolution of powers to states since it formed its first government in 1967.
Purohit said providing clean administration was the governments highest priority and promised to revitalise the LokAyukta and energising the Directorate of Vigilance and Anti Corruption (DVAC) to expeditiously deal with pending complaints. He also said the Right to Services Act will be introduced to streamline the delivery of various public services by Government agencies.
The government nudged the Union Government to reject the Mekedatu Project proposed by Karnataka, which it said violates a judgement of the Supreme Court, while it will seek permission to carry out remaining works for strengthening the Mullaperiyar Dam in Kerala. It also announced the expedition of the Cauvery-Gundaru link project being opposed by Karnataka.
Purohit also said the government was committed to promoting transparency and accountability in temple management while handing out an assurance that assets, lands and properties of temples will be protected. A State Level Advisory Committee for all major Hindu temples will be constituted to enhance facilities for devotees, improve the maintenance of temples and to advise on related issues, the Governor said.
The governor also said the government is determined to transform Tamil Nadu into a state with a society with self-respect, with an empowered citizenry enjoying their rights, and which is prosperous in all respects, as envisioned by Thanthai Periyar.
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This CNN Hero is fighting to save lives in Philadelphia’s communities of color through Covid-19 vaccination and testing – Channel3000.com -…
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Posted: June 24, 2021 8:46 PM
Updated: June 27, 2021 3:27 AM
Earlier this week, Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney announced that 70% of the citys adults had received at least one dose of the coronavirus vaccine reaching President Bidens goal for the nation ahead of schedule.
Yet that doesnt tell the whole story. Only one-quarter of those vaccinations have gone to Black residents even though they make up more than 40% of the citys population.
Throughout the pandemic, people of color have been devastated by Covid-19 in the US dying at a much greater rate than white Americans. Now, as deaths have fallen with increased vaccinations, those dying are younger and more disproportionately Black.
Since April 2020, Dr. Ala Stanford has been working to change that. Her group, the Black Doctors Covid-19 Consortium, has brought testing and vaccines to more than 75,000 residents of Philadelphias minority neighborhoods.
We are intentional about focusing on communities that have the low vaccination rates and the highest positivity rates, said Stanford, whose organization has been praised as a model to reduce health care inequality by the CDC. Those who are most vulnerable they need to have the support.
Its an unlikely path for Stanford, a pediatric surgeon, but shes always defied expectations. Born to teen parents in north Philadelphia, her family often struggled to make ends meet. But that didnt keep Stanford from dreaming big.
I knew I wanted to be a doctor from the time I was about 8 years old and I never believed I couldnt do it, she said. That grit that comes from being a poor kid raised in Philadelphia is what has given me the tenacity to press on, no matter what.
She became a surgeon and built a successful private practice. But in March 2020, her work slowed dramatically when the country shut down, so she hunkered down at home with her husband and three young sons.
Early that April, she was disturbed to hear about the high fatalities of Black residents in Philadelphia. Then a Drexel University researcher reported that people in affluent white areas of the city were being tested six times more frequently than those in poor minority areas.
Stanford knew that people of color were more vulnerable to Covid-19 for many reasons, including that they were likely to be essential workers. Knowing they werent getting tested deeply upset her.
This was your working-class community. They were keeping the city and the country running, she said. But wherever Black people were, one thing that was tough to come by was testing.
So, she gathered up PPE from her office, got testing kits, rented a van and headed out to bring free testing to areas where positivity rates were the highest.
The first day we did a dozen tests. The second time we went out, we did about 150 tests. And the third time there were 500 people lined up before we started, she said.
Throughout 2020, they provided free testing in the parking lots of local churches, mosques, community centers and SEPTA stations, eventually offering antibody testing and flu shots as well as Covid testing.
In January, Stanford and her team began offering Covid vaccinations and for the first few months, vaccinated an average of 1,000 people a day. The group also ran a 24-hour Vax-A-Thon at which they inoculated more than 4,000 people.
The volunteer effort that Stanford initially funded from her own pocket is now a large operation with 70 employees and more than 200 volunteers.
In recent weeks, as the pace of vaccinations has slowed, the group found new ways to reach those in need. Their events now often include music, free refreshments, t-shirt giveaways and other incentives. More than 1,000 people have signed up for their home vaccination program and theyve targeted teenagers with special events as well as high school visits to answer questions about the vaccine.
The group is currently based at Deliverance Evangelistic Church in North Philadelphia. In the fall, they plan to open a health equity center there until they ultimately open their own permanent facility.
Stanfords efforts have brought her such acclaim that shes now under consideration to be the citys next health commissioner.
Laushae Hightower, 78, has become one of the groups unofficial ambassadors regularly bringing carloads of family and friends from his neighborhood.
Anybody that wants to come, Ill bring em, he said. My little bit of bringing them up here pales to what shes doing.
For Stanford, that support means that her efforts to earn the trust of the community have paid off.
Just seeing folks come out, day in and day out their presence says everything, Stanford said. This wasnt my job, but I could not allow one additional life to be lost when I knew that I could do something about it.
CNNs Kathleen Toner spoke with Stanford about her work. Below is an edited version of their conversation.
CNN: Whats the atmosphere like when you vaccinate people?
Dr. Ala Stanford: Honestly, the atmosphere is joy. Its new beginnings. Its exhaling for a lot of people because theyve finally done it. Its also emotional a lot of tears for folks because it takes them back to a person that they lost. We had a woman whose mother had died the night before from Covid. When she came up she was still sobbing and we just built a circle around her, held hands around her and let her cry.
CNN: How have you dealt with peoples fear or hesitation about getting vaccinated?
Stanford: We tried to prepare for it. In the fall, we conducted a survey that gave us some insight into what would make people more comfortable taking the vaccine when it became available. Then in December, I got vaccinated. Id had Covid, so Id thought about not getting vaccinated because I knew I had antibodies, but I took on that responsibility because people were following my lead. Then, when we started vaccinating, we had one day where we ran out of vaccine, so I said to the city, This hesitancy in the Black community, we are not seeing it. They were lined up.
But there are people who have concerns understandably and its not my job to persuade. Its my job to educate and allow you to make an informed decision about your health. So, I listen to what the reason is why theyre not getting vaccinated sometimes its lack of education, sometimes its fear, sometimes they cant even tell you why. Sometimes the questions they have, there are no answers for. So, I just state the facts and Im honest with them. But youre more likely statistically to die if youre African American and you contract coronavirus. That is a fact. Regardless of how much money you make or not, regardless of comorbid conditions or not. I tell them, You have to weigh the risks and benefits and Im available to listen and answer. Its not a one-time conversation for some people. Some people need to come back and watch a couple of people get it. And then theyre like, OK, Doc. Im ready.
CNN: How did the idea for your new center come about?
Stanford: The pandemic has made it glaringly obvious how we are missing the mark with health equity in the United States, so were opening a multi-disciplinary clinic on October 1st where we can do family practice, pediatrics, phlebotomy and flu shots. Who knows we may need to do booster shoots for coronavirus.
But this is answering the need of the community. People just started showing up to say, Hey Doc, could you look at my labs? or Ive got this lump on my neck. Is this normal? So thats whats next for us. Our mission has always been about getting Black and brown communities the access and care they deserve.
Want to get involved? Check out the Black Doctors Covid-19 Consortium website and see how to help.
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Becky G Launches Treslce Beauty, A Brand Rooted In Celebrating The Latinx Community – PRNewswire
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LOS ANGELES, June 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --Launching June 25th, global superstar, actress, social activist and beauty maven Becky G introduces her Latinx-inspired brand, Treslce Beauty. Inspired by Latinx culture and made for all, the brand is dedicated to paying homage and uplifting Latinx creators, while honoring the unique beauty within each and every Treslce Beauty consumer.
Becky G partnered with beauty brand incubator, Madeby Collective, to create an innovative, vivid world of color in a conscious beauty line that will highlight communities and always give back in an intentional way, supporting Latinx artists and artisans across the U.S. and Latin America.
As a second-generation Mexican-American, Becky G has always been devoted to shining a light on her humble beginnings, family values and Latinx identity. As an authority in beauty, serving as the youngest CoverGirl to date, she is determined to present positive change, and acknowledge Latinx creators, consumers and tastemakers who are the driving force in today's beauty economy. The first collection is inspired by Becky G's Mexican heritage and future collections will seek to celebrate all Latinx cultures.
"Growing up, I never really saw people who looked like me represented, especially when it came to ads for beauty brands. My inspiration for Treslce came from wanting to put more diverse faces at the forefront of beauty. Being Mexican-American, my Mexican heritage was also very much an inspiration. I wanted to highlight it in a very special way, along with all the other beautiful Latinx cultures within our community."
The brand has developed high-performance, conscious, vegan-friendly formulations that deliver high-impact artistry, with the mission to encourage beauty aficionados to tap into their inner artist. Additionally, the line is cruelty-free, and packaging as well as formulas, are infused with Latinx sourced ingredients and art. A key ingredient is blue agave sourced from Jalisco, Mexico. The soothing and nurturing Mexican blue agave delivers a unique softness improving the skin texture, and is derived in a sustainable way from the nectar of the plant.
Treslce Beauty will be launching with six products including: "I Am" Shadow Palette, "Like An Artista" 8pc Brush Set, "Ilusion" Premium Lashes (Sueo 3D, Fantasy 5D, Deseo 6D), "Intenso" Liners (15 shades), "Mi Tesoro" Lash Case, and "Super Fcil 2-in-1 Lash Applicator". Prices range $8-$35.00.
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