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Early years workers call for coronavirus vaccine

It was scary to go back to work. For the staff who didn t test positive, it will be in the back of their minds that it could happen again. She praised the support from Norfolk County Council in terms of providing PPE but said the  coronavirus pandemic could force some early years settings to close permanently. She and other early years workers said even though young children, who cannot socially distance, might not be at risk of becoming unwell from coronavirus, they could pass it onto others. Jennifer Harper, left, who runs JCB s Childcare in Catton Grover Norwich, pictured in 2019.

Early years workers call for coronavirus vaccine | Norwich Evening News

It was scary to go back to work. For the staff who didn t test positive, it will be in the back of their minds that it could happen again. She praised the support from Norfolk County Council in terms of providing PPE but said the  coronavirus pandemic could force some early years settings to close permanently. She and other early years workers said even though young children, who cannot socially distance, might not be at risk of becoming unwell from coronavirus, they could pass it onto others. Jennifer Harper, left, who runs JCB s Childcare in Catton Grover Norwich, pictured in 2019.

Nor easter Could Bring 18 Inches Of Snow To Parts Of NH: Update

UpdatedSun, Jan 31, 2021 at 6:16 pm ET Reply The briefing from Jan. 31 about the upcoming storm. (National Weather Service) GRAY, ME The National Weather Service has issued a number of winter weather warnings for New Hampshire concerning a nor easter heading to the state Monday that could deliver up to 18 inches of snow to parts of the state. On Sunday, forecasters issued hazard weather outlook, winter storm warning, and coastal flood watch alerts between 3:30 and 4 p.m. The winter storm warning is expected to run from 3 p.m. on Monday to 7 p.m. on Tuesday. The flood watch will run from 11 a.m. Tuesday until 5 a.m. Wednesday on the Seacoast.

Makeup brand aims to empower Indigenous women, youth

  TORONTO What began as a dream has become a success story for one Indigenous woman, whose aim is to revolutionize the makeup scene while tackling the industry’s waste problems. Jennifer Harper started her beauty brand Cheekbone Beauty five years ago, after the idea came to her while sleeping. “In the dream there were all these Native little girls. They were covered in lip-gloss. And I grabbed my laptop and started writing what is now part of our business plan,” Harper told CTV News. Harper says she only had $500 to her name, but she was determined to pursue her vision to create a makeup brand made by Indigenous women, and for all women.

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