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Chicago authorities discover man secretly living in airport for three months

Chicago authorities discover man secretly living in airport for three months 2 months 3 weeks 2 days ago Monday, January 18 2021 Jan 18, 2021 January 18, 2021 10:13 AM January 18, 2021 in News Source: BBC O Hare International Airport Over the weekend, authorities in Chicago reportedly discovered that a man had been living in the O Hare International Airport for three months.  According to the BBC, when COVID-related concerns made 36-year-old Aditya Singh too anxious to board a flight, he decided that his best bet was to begin secretly living in Chicago s international airport for three months. Though Singh s situation somewhat resembles the plot of a 2004 feel-good Steven Spielberg film called The Terminal, the conclusion to this episode in Singh s life didn t end on the same romantic note as Spielberg s film. Instead, it concluded with Singh in handcuffs after airline staff asked him to produce his identification and he pointed to a badge that had allegedly belonged

Kolumne: Ich bin Pandemie-müde

Kolumne: Ich bin Pandemie-müde
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A glimmer of light : Vaccine roll-out at nursing homes and assisted living facilities gives staff, residents a taste of normal, hope for future

With long-term care facilities especially hard-hit by coronavirus fatalities, Utah leaders are trying to make sure they’re among the first to get the vaccine. Roughly 40% of all COVID-19 deaths in Utah were individuals in long-term care facilities, according to Gov. Spencer Cox in his first weekly update as governor on Friday, which is why those in assisted living centers and nursing homes have been among top-priority distribution. The vaccine’s rollout in assisted living and nursing homes is more than protection against the virus, it’s giving a taste of normal life once again, according to administrators of the facilities.

Guest column: Is pandemic fatigue real?

Guest column: Is pandemic fatigue real? Marcel Gemme As many Americans face some major decisions about their Holidays, one thing that we can all agree on is that we’re tired. We’re tired of the numbers of COVID-19 cases going up even though we’re doing the right thing. Or, at least, we each think we are. Some people are so tired of being cautious that they’ve decided to relax. Others have just naturally relaxed without giving it much thought, simply because they haven’t gotten the virus yet. Either way, they’ve gone backward and are taking more significant risks more frequently. It seems that even those who were most vigilant, like America’s seniors, have begun to relax.

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