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Stoughton St John s Filarmónica turns into mini Portuguese restaurant

STOUGHTON Let your taste buds explore the Mediterranean, African and Brazilian influenced-Portuguese cuisine that St. John’s Filarmónica Society has to offer. Located at 845 Washington St. in Stoughton the society just reopened for takeout on Thursdays and Fridays from 3 p.m to 7 p.m.  The food is prepared by Chef Fernando Silva, who is retired and volunteers his time to cook traditional Portuguese food for the community. Silva, 69, was once president of the Portuguese society.  “Before the pandemic, we used the building as a hall. Now we can t rent it, so we run it as a mini restaurant. We sell Portuguese and American food. The menu varies. We change it every week and have different specials as well,” said Paulo Alves, president of St. John’s Filarmónica.

Johnson & Johnson Flight Department Talks Best COVID Practices

Managers and medical experts share information about operating safely during the pandemic. February 2021 During the National Business Aviation Association s virtual Flight Operations Conference on February 23, flight department managers and medical experts shared information about operating safely during the COVID-19 pandemic and how vaccines may help toward a return to normal operations. The “Post COVID-19: Best Practices for Crewmembers” webinar featured Brian Abrahamson, supervisor of operations and scheduling for Merck’s flight department; Jared Taylor, a fixed-wing pilot and safety manager at Johnson & Johnson; Alexander Smith, MedAire director of nursing and health screening products; and Dr. Paulo Alves, MedAire global medical director.

Covid-19 Best Practices Help Bizav Keep Flying

CDC Mandate Poses Questions for Bizav

 - January 25, 2021, 8:50 AM The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has mandated that all air passengers entering the country starting tomorrow supply recent negative Covid-19 test results, and NATA held a webinar late last week with MedAire staff to discuss the effects of this rule on private aviation. Noting the recent grim milestone of more than two million deaths worldwide as a result of the virus, including more than 400,000 in the U.S., Dr. Paulo Alves, MedAire’s global medical director for aviation health, assessed the situation starkly. “The reality is the pandemic is beyond control at this point,” he said, stressing the need for aircraft operators to take mandates seriously. Though some may argue that Covid is proving fatal to only a small portion of those who get the virus, Alves pointed out that with such huge numbers of people infected, even a small percentage is a big number, and the situation from both a health and regulatory perspecti

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