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10:33 AM May 1, 2021
Tony Perkins (right), with Bob Kidd at the opening of Hewitts Butchers in Mattishall in August 2008.
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A butcher has sent a heartful thanks to all his customers for their business as he bows out of a village community after more than a decade of trading.
Saturday, May 1, marks the final day of trading for Hewitt s Butchers on Church Plain in Mattishall, as, come the end of the day the team will hang up their aprons for the last time.
Tony Perkins (right), with Bob Kidd at the opening of Hewitt s Butchers in Mattishall in 2008.
How the act of hand-washing can help you cope with COVID stress
FacebookTwitterEmail Meditation doesn t always have to be formal, says Alejandro Chaoul, director of the Mind Body Spirit Institute at the Jung Center Houston.Courtesy Alejandro Chaoul
A spike in COVID-19 cases combined with the holidays make for an extraordinary amount of stress. For ways to deal with it, I called Alejandro Chaoul. For decades, working with MD Anderson Cancer Hospital, he’s researched the therapeutic effects of meditation and Tibetan yoga; and he’s the founding director of the Jung Center’s Mind Body Spirit Institute. Chaoul spoke with me sitting cross-legged on the floor of his wife’s family’s house in Costa Rica, where the family was quarantining.
The First Houstonians Have Received the Covid-19 Vaccine
Health care workers in hospitals across the city lined up to get the shot Tuesday.
By
Catherine Wendlandt
12/15/2020 at 6:30pm
Baylor St. Luke s Critical Care Chief Dr. Pat Herlihy receives the Pfizer-BioNTech s Covid-19 vaccine.
The first Houstonians have gotten the Covid-19 vaccine. The first shipment of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine rolled into the Bayou City Monday at M.D. Anderson, with more hospitals in the area receiving their own shipments Tuesday.
In a Monday press conference, Mayor Sylvester Turner encouraged hospitals to not wait to dole out the vaccine, but to immediately start immunizing their health care workers, who are the first to receive it, according to the allocation tier system. And Houstonâs hospitals did not miss their shot.Â