Yes, I understand how frustrating it was for you this past week.
We had you trained on a daily basis to look for the COVID-19 numbers, published at the top of page one, on the right-hand side, and then suddenly poof! They werenât there anymore.
Where are the numbers? Many of you called asking, after flipping through the newspaper several times, searching but not finding.
When Mesa County Health Department stopped sending its daily report at the end of February, The Daily Sentinel followed suit and stopped publishing daily updates.
No, that doesnât mean COVID has âstopped.â Not by any means.
The Globe and Mail Daniel Scott Tysdal Published March 6, 2021
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Daniel Scott Tysdal is a writer, filmmaker and teacher. His books include The Writing Moment: A Practical Guide to Creating Poems and the forthcoming short-story collection Wave Forms and Doom Scrolls
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I tell my friend what the chickadee who visits did the other morning. On FaceTime, I show him the feeder I was walking to when the chickadee surprised me. He says his grandmother would love to see that, but I don’t have the footage. My friend’s grandmother has dementia, and though, he says, she’s growing more and more withdrawn, witnessing what the chickadee did would give her a real lift. If we could show her, he says, she would smile and exclaim, “That’s chickadees!”
Azarenka defies pain to crush top seed Svitolina
05 Mar 2021 - 9:27
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Fawad Hussain | The Peninsula
After breaking Elina Svitolina in the first game of the match, Victoria Azarenka took a medical time-out for apparent lower back pain. The Belarusian quickly regrouped in the high-profile Qatar Total Open quarter-final after getting treatment and returned with an emphatic performance to oust the top seed. Following her resounding 6-2, 6-4 victory yesterday, Azarenka - the 2012 and 2013 champion – remained on course of becoming the most successful WTA player at the Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Complex as no player has ever won the prestigious tournament three times. Although Azarenka had never lost to Svitolina in their previous three matches, the World No.5 Ukrainian entered the centre court as favourite to go through the last-8 clash. But, the two-time Australian champion Azarenka, facing a Top 20 opponent for the first time this season, mainta