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As we start looking at COVID, hopefully behind us in the rearview mirror, but we still have to be careful it s time to plan for the future, Leeser said.
On July 21, The U.S. Department of Homeland Security extended restrictions on non-essential travel at land ports of entry through Aug. 21, but city and county officials said they want to be prepared for when restrictions are lifted.
The multistate and binational event will host more than 400 people from Mexico and the United States to collaborate and promote tourism to their respective region. We ve complained a little bit about how we re isolated and how people recognize some of the negatives, but they don t recognize the positives, El Paso County Judge Ricardo Samaniego said. This is a great, great opportunity for El Paso to embrace it.
SAN FRANCISCO – Nearly a year into a life-altering pandemic, many Americans are fed up with wearing masks, desperate for a return to normalcy and numb to the relentless stream of grim numbers, such as the 500,000 COVID-19 deaths the USA surpassed Monday.
Health care workers don’t want to hear any of that.
They have been working endless hours amid constant death and suffering, forsaking time off and exposing themselves to the disease, leaving them exhausted and with no real indication of when the pandemic will relent.
“There’s definitely some tangible fatigue on the health care workers’ side, being sick of COVID and sick of people disregarding public health guidance, getting sick and expecting us to defer another vacation or put off something else,” said Eric Cioe-Peña, an emergency room physician running a COVID-19 field hospital in Staten Island, New York.