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Genomic surveillance can help identify how SARS-CoV-2 spreads in care homes

Genomic surveillance can help identify how SARS-CoV-2 spreads in care homes Care homes are at high risk of experiencing outbreaks of COVID-19, the disease caused by SARS-CoV-2. Older people and those affected by heart disease, respiratory disease and type 2 diabetes - all of which increase with age - are at greatest risk of severe disease and even death, making the care home population especially vulnerable. Care homes are known to be high-risk settings for infectious diseases, owing to a combination of the underlying vulnerability of residents who are often frail and elderly, the shared living environment with multiple communal spaces, and the high number of contacts between residents, staff and visitors in an enclosed space.

Times Past: Stirlings paved the way for the printing industry

IF any one family can be cited as exemplars of the entrepreneurial spirit of Glasgow which drove the expansion of the city in the latter half of the 18th century, it was the Stirlings who effectively began the printing and dyeing industries that were a huge contributor to the development of Glasgow and other places.   There had been Stirlings in and around Glasgow for centuries, but it was William Stirling (1717-1777) who made them rich and famous. Already involved in the clothing trade, records show that Stirling was made Burgess and Guild Brother of the Burgh of Glasgow in February 1745. 

The Snite Museum of Art announces gifts of six important American and British paintings

The Snite Museum of Art announces gifts of six important American and British paintings John Henry Twachtman (American, 1853–1902), The Chicago World’s Fair, Illinois Building, ca. 1893. Oil on canvas. Gift of Ann Uhry Abrams, PhD 2020.029.001. NOTRE DAME, IN .-The Snite Museum of Art at the University of Notre Dame is delighted to announce that it is the recipient of six noteworthy paintings from the late 18th to the early 20th centuries that will significantly augment the Museum’s holdings in American and British art. “The Museum is deeply grateful for these gifts, many by donors with long relationships to the Museum and Notre Dame,” states Joseph Antenucci Becherer, Director of the Snite Museum of Art. “The importance of our 18th.-, 19th- and 20th-century collections have been greatly enhanced with these works.”

People say they re in love actually you grow in love together

BY SYDNEY MELSON The Birmingham Times “You Had Me at Hello’’ highlights married couples and the love that binds them. If you would like to be considered for a future “Hello’’ column, or know someone, please send nominations to Erica Wright ewright@birminghamtimes.com. Include the couple’s name, contact number(s) and what makes their love story unique. ALEXIS AND ROBERT LEE  Married: June 26, 1976 Met: In Detroit, summer of 1973. “I knew her family, I even knew her mom. I had never met her before, but I was close with her family. Alexis came up to visit her cousin [in Detroit] and that was the first time I saw her,” Robert said. 

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