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Elizabeth Jane Hill was born on May 19th, 1953. Originally born Elizabeth Jane Sims, she was adopted at the age of three by Chester and Shirley Hill of Kirbyville, Texas. Growing up she went by her middle name Jane and would be called that for the remainder of her life. Jane grew up an only child, going to school in Port Arthur, Texas and spent lots of time on her fatherâs farm in Kirbyville. Even from a young age she loved art and music, especially Janis Joplin, who was also from Port Arthur.Â
In high school, Jane met a foreign exchange unit named Nieves from Bilboa, Spain. Jane and Nieves quickly became the best of friends, and when Nieves went back to Spain, they wrote each other constantly. Nieves told Jane that if she ever wanted to come to Spain, she would have a home with her.Â
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The FINANCIAL Many long for a return to a post-pandemic “normal,” which, for some, may entail concerts, travel, and large gatherings. But how to keep safe amid these potential public health risks?
According to University of Pennsylvania, one possibility, according to a new study, is dogs. A proof-of-concept investigation published today in the journal PLOS ONE suggests that specially trained detection dogs can sniff out COVID-19-positive samples with 96% accuracy.
“This is not a simple thing we’re asking the dogs to do,” says Cynthia Otto, senior author on the work and director of the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine Working Dog Center. “Dogs have to be specific about detecting the odor of the infection, but they also have to generalize across the background odors of different people: men and women, adults and children, people of different ethnicities and geographies.”