United states. The white house says that several hotspots, including new york, connecticut, rhode island and detroit, new orleans, that they are stabilizing. They say theyre seeing progress in stopping the spread. Over the weekend, the hospitalization rates in connecticut and new york dropped after a week of a steady cliemb. Which places are next. Chicago, boston, philadelphia. Theyre being closely monitored this morning as areas of concern. The major question for so many americans, are we on track to reopen parts of the country . Its hard to say. Because of the continuing problems with testing. John, as you know, many of the nations governors say there are not enough tests that they can access. They cannot get their handson some pieces, critical pieces of these tests, like nasal swabs. This morning, researchers from harvard estimate that testing rates would have to triple before the u. S. Can safely reopen. President trump disagrees but hes been resistant to using the defense producti
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It’s that time of the year when—for better and worse—your office shuts down for two weeks and your family coalesces around you. You’re going to need something to do, and drugs alone won’t get you through the winter. To wrap up this celebration of books, we’ve gathered some of the best 2023 books by Florida authors and supplemented the list with a few titles by out-of-state authors, too. Thanks for reading, and put this listing down as soon as you get your hands on a book you like.
Joshua Pearson: Seen & Heard ‘Incidental Art’ book launch Over the last eight years, Joshua Pearson's creative agency Pep Rally Inc. has been on a rollercoaster ride designing and making real the aesthetics of clients that range from restaurant to sports teams like the Tampa Bay Lightning. The work is clean and leaves a lasting mark, but it isn’t exactly vulnerable. That’s what Pearson is his new book, “Incidental Art,” which is a little bit memoir, part journal, and not just a must-read for local art lovers interested in learning about the process/story behind one of the city’s longest-running creative shops, but required reading for anyone hoping to make a living—and stay alive—in the creative-for-hire world. This solo exhibition and book launch includes a live set from Tampa producer Justin Depth.