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After more than a year of sheltering children at home with limited exposure, a New Mexico pediatrician says their bodies are now getting bombarded with viruses.Evan Anderson loves taking his daughter out for daddy-daughter days.“We love the bio park, the zoo, the botanical garden, the aquarium, anything outdoors,” Anderson said.But he has noticed something.“We got hit twice in the last two or three months kind of all of a sudden, as if it was catching up with us, Anderson said.He says he and his daughter got a cold after not getting one in over two years.“A little runny nose and sore throat and a little cough, nothing we can t handle,” Anderson said.And they re not alone.Jasmine French also says all three of her kids – 2, 4, and 6 years old – recently got sick and says it s a downside to returning to normal.“They just returned to day care recently and the youngest two actually ended up with hand, foot and mouth disease probably two weeks after they went back and
Doncaster primary pupil wins Aggregate Industries’ Truck Design Competition 27 May, 2021 SHARE The competition was part of Aggregate Industries’ effort to support teachers and parents educating children at home during lockdown.
Leading construction building materials supplier, Aggregate Industries, is delighted to announce a talented 11-year-old pupil from a Doncaster primary school as the winner of its recent truck design competition.
Chosen for her creative and innovative design, Year Six pupil Poppy Scott from Edenthorpe Hall Primary Academy in Doncaster has been named the winner of the company’s truck design competition, which ran earlier this year. Scott’s winning entry included Aggregate Industries’ environmental pledge: ‘our commitment is set in concrete’.