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Editor, Kevin Bagley is right, we do not want visitors spreading the highly contagious Delta variant. Sky news did a in depth report from Brazil where Covid-19 is out of control, raising the point that a new mutation (they do not, unlike the UK have the expertise to study new potential variants,) seemed to be killing pregnant women. Neither Portugal or UK wants that possible variant.
Also In your article “Anyone fancy a climber?”, Bougainvillea will not really grow up here, in the Algarve´s third level, serra but we do have a wonderful Russian vine which has beautiful white flowers, adored by bees, all summer at least. But it needs room.
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The Legislature gave first-round approval Tuesday to allowing interest rates up to 29 percent on installment loans, despite arguments it was the wrong thing to do in a pandemic. And, the federal government responded to the latest delay in expanding Medicaid in Nebraska.
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A dog walker walks past tree branches covered in hoar frost near Holmes Lake Park on Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2021. JUSTIN WAN, Journal Star JUSTIN WAN, Journal Star
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Fremont bowling head coach Keith Cunnings celebrates after the team won the team title during state bowling championships, Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2021 at Sun Valley Lanes. JUSTIN WAN, Journal Star JUSTIN WAN, Journal Star
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Venturing out in the below-zero wind chill on snowshoes he received in Christmas 2019, Walt Stroup of Lincoln blazes a trail on the pristine powdery remnants of the 25.3 inches of snow the city received during a 14-day period from Jan. 25 to Feb. 7 on Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2021, at Holmes Lake Park. FRANCIS GARDLER, Journal Star