A photo submitted to our Discover Colorado Facebook page of a mom and her kids looking up at the Milky Way caught a lot of eyes, but it was the caption that really captured hearts.
Locals react to new outdoor mask guidance issued by CDC
Locals react to the President s update on mask wearing By Elly Cosgrove | April 27, 2021 at 11:30 PM EDT - Updated April 27 at 11:59 PM
CAROLINA BEACH, N.C. (WECT) - The Carolina Beach Boardwalk is a prime example of where the new CDC-issued outdoor mask guidance for fully vaccinated people will come into play.
The CDC announced that fully vaccinated people can ditch the mask if they are outdoors, even around other fully vaccinated and unvaccinated people. The agency still recommends, however, for vaccinated people to wear a mask if they are attending a crowded outdoor event.
Mother’s Day will be a lonely affair for new mums, who’ve already experienced isolation in a pandemic – yet the “gift” of their beautiful babies, spurs them on.
Lindsay Brady’s baby boy, Theo, is just six-weeks-old and he, like every baby born during Covid-19, has arrived into an uncertain world.
“There have been serious challenges,” Lindsay, a 38-year-old mother-of-three, from Castleknock, Dublin, said.
“My husband, Eoin, sat in the car in Merrion Square for six hours through the night, while I was in labour.
“I was right beside him in the National Maternity Hospital building. That was traumatic but for a first-time parent, that’s awful.”
Nonbinary TV characters had a landmark year Advocates say hold the applause gazettextra.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from gazettextra.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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When GLAAD releases its annual report on LGBTQ+ visibility on television next year, 2020 likely will be dubbed a milestone for the prevalence of nonbinary characters on the small screen. From “P-Valley’s” Uncle Clifford and “Star Trek: Discovery’s” Adira to “Big Sky’s” Jerrie Kennedy and “Good Trouble’s” Lindsay Brady, there are more characters on TV whose gender identities and expressions fall outside of the incorrectly understood man-woman binary than ever before. But Jacob Tobia, the nonbinary author of the memoir “Sissy: A Coming-of-Gender Story,” which is being developed for TV by Showtime, isn’t yet applauding Hollywood.