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Coronavirus Chronicles: What's in the Name of a Mutant?

Coronavirus Chronicles: What’s in the Name of a Mutant? News18 1 hour ago © Provided by News18 Coronavirus Chronicles: What’s in the Name of a Mutant? The mutant B.1.617, to give the Covid variant its most neutral name, has come to carry a political load as much as a viral load. That load is hanging heavy on India in its lethal prevalence. Outside India, it’s weighing down heavily on the image of India. It need not have been so, given the other strains and the names they came to acquire. Britain did not begin to squirm in embarrassment over the English variant of the virus as it came to be called through the winter gone. Within Britain, this came to be called the Kent variant. Kent did not begin to think badly of itself for that reason in relation to other counties.

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Coronavirus Chronicles |Question-of-the-day greatly missed during pandemic

The Columbus Dispatch One of the things I miss during COVID-19 is “the question-of-the-day.” Allow me to explain. In September of 2014, I was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. I began gathering as much information about the disease as I could. One fact was obvious: Exercise was critical to slowing its progression. My physical therapist encouraged me to check out a program called Delay the Disease. Soon I found myself peering into a large room at the Columbus Gerlach Center on Olentangy River Road and hearing the encouraging, enthusiastic voice of the workout leader, MJ Timmons. She invited me to join the other 20 individuals seated in a circle on chairs. Honestly, I really hadn’t resigned myself to the fact that I had the disease. “Not to worry,” I replied, “I’ll be back.”

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Bethesda Beat wins nine awards in MDDC Press Association contest

Honors given for reporting, photography, candidate guide, reader essay series Bethesda Beat Staff | May 8, 2021 share this Bethesda Beat received nine awards this week including two Best of Show honors in the Maryland-Delaware-DC Press Association’s annual contest. The contest was for MDDC members’ work published in 2020. Daily and weekly newspapers and online news organizations in the region compete in seven divisions. Bethesda Beat is in the online-only division. In each category, first and second prizes may be awarded. The first-prize winners in each category are then judged for Best of Show across all divisions. Bethesda Beat had seven first-place awards and two second-place awards.

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