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3 Everyday Activities in Texas That Can Make Your Allergies Worse

If you have food allergies, then listen up! These common tasks, that you likely do weekly, if not daily, could be making your symptoms worse. ....

United States , James Tarbox , Texas Tech Physicians , Drinking Alcoholic , Facts About Pumpkins , Try This Fall , Breathtaking Views , Food Allergies , Everyday Activities , Worsening Symptoms , Local News ,

3 Everyday Activities in Texas That Can Make Your Allergies Worse

If you have food allergies, then listen up! These common tasks, that you likely do weekly, if not daily, could be making your symptoms worse. ....

United States , James Tarbox , Texas Tech Physicians , Drinking Alcoholic , Facts About Pumpkins , Try This Fall , Breathtaking Views , Food Allergies , Everyday Activities , Worsening Symptoms , Local News ,

Italy targets the unvaccinated with new virus restrictions

Italy targeted the unvaccinated with a host of new coronavirus restrictions Monday, with proof of vaccination or recovery from a recent infection required to enter public transport, coffee shops, hotels, gyms and other everyday activities. It came as COVID-19 infections are soaring past 100,000 per day in Italy. The government has responded to the omicron-fueled wave of infections by passing new restrictions aimed at encouraging vaccine holdouts to get the jabs or be increasingly shut out of recreational and even essential activities, such as taking a bus or subway to work. ....

Mario Draghi , Associated Press , New Year , Coronavirus Restrictions , Essential Services , Everyday Activities , Coffee Shops , Vaccination Status ,

Italy targets the unvaccinated with new virus restrictions

Italy targeted the unvaccinated with a host of new coronavirus restrictions Monday, with proof of vaccination or recovery from a recent infection required to enter public transport, coffee shops, hotels, gyms and other everyday activities. It came as COVID-19 infections are soaring past 100,000 per day in Italy. The government has responded to the omicron-fueled wave of infections by passing new restrictions aimed at encouraging vaccine holdouts to get the jabs or be increasingly shut out of recreational and even essential activities, such as taking a bus or subway to work. ....

Mario Draghi , Associated Press , New Year , Coronavirus Restrictions , Essential Services , Everyday Activities , Coffee Shops , Vaccination Status ,