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https://www.afinalwarning.com/501046.html (Natural News) In the event that a child is sent home from school because a classmate tests “positive” for the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19), Peel Health of Canada wants that child to be isolated in solitary confinement away from friends and even family members for a full two weeks.
This was stated in new guidelines issued by Peel, which are already being condemned by watchdog groups as cruel and unusual punishment against innocent little ones, not to mention the fact that it is a completely unscientific suggestion.
Analytical Mass Spectrometry: How Did We Get Here, Where are We Going?
Thought LeadersRichard YostDepartment of ChemistryUniversity of Florida
In this interview, News-Medical Life Sciences talks to Richard Yost, winner of the Pittsburgh Analytical Chemistry Award 2021, about his research into mass spectrometry and his presentation at Pittcon.
Congratulations on receiving the Pittsburgh Analytical Chemistry Award. How do you feel about this award?
I am very humbled in receiving this award. The people who won it in the past are pioneers and leaders in analytical chemistry, and it is an honor to join them. This is also a great opportunity to celebrate the tools that we all have developed to measure things within analytical chemistry.
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The students put hats and scarves on trees and benches for anyone who needs them. Author: Emma Henderson Updated: 11:38 PM EST February 26, 2021
TOLEDO, Ohio Students from St. Pius made a special trip to Downtown Toledo today.
Their mission?
Making sure everyone can stay warm for the rest of the winter.
Just like ornaments, hats and scarves are lovingly placed on trees near the TARTA transit hub. But unlike decorations, people are encouraged to remove them and bring them home. We had two weeks to collect as much as we could and today we re giving them all back to all the homeless people in need, 8th grader Josh Rahe said.
Stauntonâs Valley Mission celebrates 50 years
Staunton s Valley Mission celebrates 50 years By Tara Todd | February 19, 2021 at 10:41 PM EST - Updated February 22 at 1:13 PM
STAUNTON, Va. (WVIR) - The Valley Mission in Staunton serves the areaâs homeless and other community members 24/7 every day of the year, and this is its 50th year doing it. In five decades, the Mission has seen a lot of changes and continues to overcome challenges to help people in need.
The Valley Mission has served over 50,000 people, whether thatâs providing a safe place to sleep, a hot meal, clothes to wear, or even direct financial support.