The individual in their 60s received the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine in mid-April and developed symptoms a week later, chief medical officer of health Dr. Jennifer Russell said
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If you re anything like us, not a day will go by where you don t think about how to further your quest for glowing skin. Particularly as we are now socialising again and, tentatively, booking in staycations and mini-breaks, getting our skin in tip-top shape is even more of a priority than ever.
Which is why our interest was piqued when we heard about slugging , the odd-sounding new trend that promises glowing, hydrated and restored skin in just one easy step.
And the best thing about it? It s all based around a £1.50 product that you are likely to already have in your bathroom cabinet.
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The actress, mom and co-founder of Onda Beauty talks about the skin-care products she’s excited about now and why she’s so invested in her skin.
Naomi Watts at home in the TriBeCa neighborhood of Manhattan.Credit.Devin Oktar Yalkin for The New York Times
May 4, 2021Updated 11:56 a.m. ET
The actress Naomi Watts has been wearing several hats since the pandemic hit. She is a founder of Onda Beauty, an indie retail store with branches in TriBeCa and Sag Harbor, N.Y. She has also been filming, including a couple of movies that will be out this year: the thriller “Lakewood” and “Infinite Storm,” a tale of survival.
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I’ve always been thankful that I was born with my mother’s skin she has a darker skin tone that tans, and never had skin cancer in her life.
My late father, on the other hand, had very fair skin. That, compounded with extensive sun exposure when he was stationed in San Juan, Puerto Rico during World War II, caused him all sorts of problems later in life. He had several skin cancers removed from his head, face and ears, and many, many other pre-cancerous lesions proactively removed. It seemed like every few months, he was coming home from the dermatologist with bandages all over his face and scalp.