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In studying COVID-19 testing and positivity rates in West Virginia between March and September 2020, West Virginia University researchers found disparities among Black residents and residents experiencing food insecurity.
Specifically, the researchers found communities with a higher Black population had testing rates six times lower than the state average, which they argue could potentially obscure prevalence estimates. They also found that areas associated with food insecurity had higher levels of testing and a higher rate of positivity.
Dallas’s Top Designers Share Their Go-To Furniture Pieces, From Traditional to Trendy
Round or rectangular dining table? Classic or contemporary chairs? North Texas designers settle the great furniture debates and share a few favorites.
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This story is part of The Best Designers in Dallas 2021 feature. Click here to see the 2021 winners.
As any good designer will tell you: Not all chairs are created equal. Sure, you can lounge in a La-Z-Boy, but when it comes to aesthetic appeal, the muddled proportions have nothing on the sexy lines of a classic Eames. Shape and scale play a huge part in how a space looks and functions. With that in mind, we asked our Best Designers to play favorites when it comes to iconic silhouettes, settle the great dining-table debate, and weigh in on non-traditional form in furniture.
The online community welcomes all to discover their inner chef with four family-friendly classes
DENVER (Dec. 15, 2020) – Judaism Your Way opens registration for its holiday comfort food cooking classes. Offering a modern and socially distanced method for family-friendly fun, the classes will run weekly from December 22nd to January 12th. Attendees will have the opportunity to create delicious meals with hands-on lessons from Judaism Your Way’s own Jewish cuisine enthusiast Amy Atkins.
Interested families and individuals can sign up for one or all four classes valued at $36 each. Following registration, participants will receive the Zoom login, the easy-to-follow recipe, and the easy-to-find ingredients list for the corresponding class. Attendees are encouraged to register quickly to ensure they have adequate time to shop for all the necessary ingredients. The classes are from 4:30 pm MST to 5:30 pm MST, featuring the following meals:
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