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A Fashionable Cannabis Dispensary Debuts in The Berkshires – SURFACE

On offer: American fashion designer Adam Lippes teamed up with entrepreneur Alexander Farnsworth to launch this suave boutique on Main Street in bucolic Great Barrington, Massachusetts that elevates cannabis retail to the realm of a high-end jewelry dealer. Inspired by circa-1400’s European apothecaries like the august Ospedale Maggiore complex founded by the Duke of Milan Francesco Sforza, Lippes, Farnsworth, and British architect Simon Aldridge conceived the minimalist showroom with a bronze Julie Neill leaf showpiece chandelier and 78 arched oak wood vitrines that nod to Rome’s Colosseo Quadrato.  Standout features: As alluring as the interiors are, the main draw is the product on the shelves. The company’s elegant full-flower “cigarettes” available in three effects Light for a bright and heady lift, Classic for a pleasantly buzzy bliss, and Bold for full-bodied relief are wrapped in organic hemp paper tipped with a lengthy filter that creates a high-flow filtration. T

Michigan Transplant Patient Dies from COVID-19 2 Months After Receiving Lungs That Carried the Virus

By   Feb 24, 2021 07:40 PM EST A Michigan transplant patient died from COVID-19 two months after receiving a set of lungs that carried the virus, despite having negative results before the operation.  Transplant patient received lungs that carried COVID-19 (Photo : Emanuele Cremaschi/Getty Images) LODI, ITALY - FEBRUARY 11: Doctor Annalisa Malara, wearing PPE (Personal Protective Equipment), stands next to a patient in the COVID-19 Intensive Care Unit of the Ospedale Maggiore di Lodi, during a visit to see her colleagues one year on from Italy s first COVID-19 diagnosis on February 11, 2021 in Lodi, near Milan, Italy. Annalisa Malara, an anaesthesiologist who was working in a nearby hospital in Codogno last year, diagnosed the first COVID-19 case in Italy with a nasopharyngeal swab test on February 20, 2020, despite the patient - a 38-year-old healthy athlete - not meeting the national criteria for novel coronavirus testing.

The Italian doctor who found Patient One

Normal text size Very large text size Annalisa Malara marked an anniversary with a difference over the weekend. One year ago, the young doctor was working at Codogno hospital when she asked to see a patient gasping for air. This encounter would save the man’s life, put the world on high alert and radically alter Malara’s career. “That day is impressed in my memory,” she says. “I could never forget it.” The patient, Mattia Maestri, was an athletic 38-year-old who had come to the emergency department on February 18 with fever, cough, and shortness of breath. He was given antibiotics but did not stay. He came back that night in worse shape and was admitted. Nobody knew what was wrong.

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