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Prohíben a una mujer ingresar a hospitales británicos por difundir teorías de conspiración del covid-19

Prohíben a una mujer ingresar a hospitales británicos por difundir teorías de conspiración del covid-19
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Portsmouth police in Fratton after man, 22, stabbed just minutes after two-car crash

Police in Cornwall Road, Fratton in Portsmouth, on January 22, 2021, after an incident. Picture: Habibur Rahman ‘On arrival, officers found that a 22-year-old man had been stabbed. ‘He has been taken to Queen Alexandra Hospital. His injuries are not thought to be life threatening.’ A message from the Editor, Mark Waldron You can subscribe here for unlimited access to Portsmouth news online - as well as fewer adverts, access to our digital edition and mobile app. Our trial offer starts at just £2 a month for the first two months.

Covid hoaxer posts Facebook statement after Covid fine

Farrukh Dhondy | Time for all to get Covid jabs; don t listen to anti-vaccers

Farrukh Dhondy | Time for all to get Covid jabs; don’t listen to ‘anti-vaccers’ Published Jan 16, 2021, 12:00 am IST Updated Jan 16, 2021, 12:49 am IST There are millions of idiots around the world who are anti-vaccers  The deniers of vaccination who pose a puzzle are those who have no such complete theory of the universe. What they have instead is the Internet through which the most abject nonsense is spread. (Representational Photo:AFP) “If religion is the opium of the masses                                                                             Then superstition is its LSD Turning us into hallucinating asses Chained to illusions, lies, unfree Thoughts that defy all logic and sense

Local esthetician offers mobile services amid pandemic

Local esthetician offers mobile services amid pandemic A local esthetician is offering mobile services so her clients feel safer during the pandemic. and last updated 2021-01-13 21:33:40-05 NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — A local esthetician is offering mobile services so her clients feel safer during the pandemic. Since the personal care industry has taken a hit due to COVID-19, esthetician Caylah May decided to adapt so she can survive. I’ve really switched over to doing the mobile thing full time, May said. From eyebrow and eyelash tints to help with mask-ne, she can do it all in your home. So I have a massage table that it folds up, and I stick in my car. When I do facials, I have like a little steamer that I bring with me, May said.

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