Even with the new guidance, some people tell NBC Connecticut they re going to leave the masks on for now and will keep them close just in case. We re going to be waiting for a little bit to see how the issue develops, said Tom Cameron. If you ask me, I would still wear my mask for a little bit longer, said Ricardo Foster.
At Lasalle Market and Deli in Collinsville, preparation is underway for May 19 when CT s indoor mask mandate will end for fully vaccinated individuals. We re getting ready for a much busier summer than we ve ever had, said Leandra Hynick, the head-line cook at the deli.
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image captionTom Cameron is keeping in touch with colleagues and friends over video call while his workplace is closed amid Covid-19 restrictions I clean, wash the plates, pour the coffee and pour the tea - it s an important job, says Tom Cameron, who works in the cafe at Battersea Arts Centre as a kitchen porter.
He hasn t been at his workplace for a long time because of Covid restrictions - and he misses his colleagues. I can t wait to get back, he tells Radio 5 Live s Wake Up to Money programme.
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A new map shows which parts of London could be underwater in the next 10 years Large parts of London could be below the annual flood level by 2030, according to new predictions. A study by Climate Central claims tens of millions more people are claimed to be at risk of flooding if we don’t start cutting our use of fossil fuels and emitting green house gases. The latest scientific data has shown the scale of the issues London could face.
Detailed maps have been produced so you can see how your street could be affected (but remember, it is just a prediction).