staff told the princess she was surprised she d come to harlem hospital. at the time even our own government hadn t dealt with the aids crisis. they couldn t get a grip on it. she really gave it the attention it merited. she chose to come to a small community hospital in the middle of a minority area during a crack epidemic. i can t say enough about the courage that that takes, and i just thought it was amazing she would come to my neighborhood and say let me see your struggle and let me lenld d some assista. diane haw had proved her range, that she could be the glamorous up town princess but then dive deep into these taboo social topics at the time and accomplish real good in the world. the press turned on a dime. suddenly she was as one headline
vaccinated adults, there is a tiny, tiny too small box in the corner showing hospitalizations and deaths. that s the whole story right there in that front page. my big takeaway, reading about the providence town outbreak in the news is no one died. but this article prompted the fact that more people were vaccinated, and it said the more sail salient fact that only a few people ended up in the hospital. p-town sparked confusion this week, but the problem starts with the cdc and its absolute failure to communicate clearly and effectively. sloppy news coverage then makes a bad situation worse. so maybe hospitalizations is a better metric for the media to highlight now, not cases but hospitalizations.
number of vaccinated people in this country. here s what this internal document argues that officials must acknowledge the war has changed when it comes to the delta variant. dr. reiner, the washington post spoke with someone working with the cdc on delta. they point to the outbreak in province, massachusetts, showing that vaccinated people were transmitting the virus to other vaccinated people. and the person who spoke to the post called it a canary in the coal mine. this is something that happened in p-town and had been discussed among people in the gay community. and not widely discussed among health officials. it s did you know such and such had a breakthrough? and it s hundreds of people. who does this mean going forward in how we protect ourselves?
not only did the local government react, but the business community, i m proud to say, banded together and very quickly instituted our own policies of requiring masks indoors, and a lot of us, businesses in town, followed the lead of jill from the boat slip, if anyone s been to provincetown, the boat slip is our eiffel tower. you can t come to p-town without going to tea necks, and she had required evidence of vaccination cards from the very beginning of the season. so, this was well before there was any sort of evidence of outbreaks or resistance of the delta variant, so we all knew that it was a viable business option to make vaccination evident, mandatory to enter our property, so we ve done so in our restaurants and our hotel and also in our showroom, and overwhelmingly, the response has been not only positive but almost celebratory. i think people are proud to show