Leisure centres in Devizes, Trowbridge, Calne and Marlborough All 20 leisure centres in Wiltshire will reopen next week, following government confirmation that the country will go-forward with step two of its roadmap out of lockdown. All 10 of the Wiltshire Council managed leisure centres and the 10 managed by Places Leisure will reopen next week, however, indoor group exercise classes will not be permitted to begin until May 17, at the earliest. The council said the health and safety of visitors is paramount and for the reopening will introduce measures such as social distancing and increase hygiene measures. People are encouraged to book in advance in order to help manage the numbers at each location at any given time.
Leisure centres in Devizes, Trowbridge, Calne and Marlborough All 20 leisure centres in Wiltshire will reopen next week, following government confirmation that the country will go-forward with step two of its roadmap out of lockdown. All 10 of the Wiltshire Council managed leisure centres and the 10 managed by Places Leisure will reopen next week, however, indoor group exercise classes will not be permitted to begin until May 17, at the earliest. The council said the health and safety of visitors is paramount and for the reopening will introduce measures such as social distancing and increase hygiene measures. People are encouraged to book in advance in order to help manage the numbers at each location at any given time.
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Koya Brandy
Brandy label Koya, made by China’s oldest and largest leading wine and spirits producer Changyu, launched in the UK last month. The brandy is produced at Chateau Koya in Yantai in northeastern China, and the portfolio comprises two expressions: Koya Brandy VSOP 6 years and Koya Brandy XO 10 years. The producer distills Ugni Blanc grapes in traditional French Charentais pot stills made by Chalvignac Prulho. The quality and style of the Koya house blend is overseen by master distiller Zhang Baochun, who is respected in China for her brandy expertise, and has over 30 years’ experience working in the industry.
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Scratch and sniff test to screen for loss of sense of smell
Five Rivers Mental Health Clinic reported that its adoption of an innovative method for detecting loss of smell, called scentcard, is helping staff members to return to providing in-home services throughout a multi-county area in south central Minnesota. A growing body of scientific evidence â including a Mayo Clinic study â has found loss of smell to be a more reliable indicator of the COVID-19 virus than temperature checks.
Five Rivers has 27 staff members who provide psychotherapy, psychological assessments, behavioral therapy and skills work to 300 children and adults in their homes and at the clinic. The clinic has spent much of the past year seeing just 25 percent of its normal capacity of face-to-face clients due to COVID-19. That means having just one staff member in a home during a week. Under the state of Minnesotaâs