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More than a year into the pandemic, some public health experts are starting to rethink the rules around wearing masks outdoors. Slate science editor Shannon Palus recently wrote an article titled “It’s About Time for Us to Stop Wearing Masks Outside.” She got a lot of blowback on social media, but plenty of public healthexperts and even a writer at the stodgy New England Journal of Medicine weighed in to say that she was right here. And on Sunday, Anthony Fauci told George Stephanopoulos that new guidelines should be coming soon from the CDC. Advertisement But we fought over whether to wear masks in the first place, so it only makes sense that now we’re fighting over when and how to take them off. On Monday’s episode of What Next, I spoke with Palus about why she’s on the side of setting your face free at least some of the time. Our conversation has been edited and condensed for clarity. ....
Public Health Admonishes Cerritos Mayor Solanki and Barrows for Not Wearing Masks Share this:
Mayor Naresh Solanki and appointed Councilman Bruce Barrows seen at a Mar. 1, 2021 meeting in council chambers not wearing masks. The agency apparently read LCCN’s opine calling out the officials and sent a letter to City Manager Art Gallucci.
April 20, 2021 The letter below is from Susan Blackwell, Assistant Director of the Office of Planning, Evaluation, and Development. Hello Mr. Gallucci, It recently came to the attention of the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health that as reported some public officials attending an in-person Cerritos City Council meeting on March 1 were not adhering to the mandate to wear a mask indoors during a public City Council meeting as required by the Los Angeles County Health Officer Order and the California Department of Public Health. In addition, all members present were not reportedly adhering to appr ....
Representative image MUMBAI: Passengers who violate the mandatory Covid safety protocols at Mumbai airport will be fined Rs 1,000, said Mumbai International Airport Ltd (MIAL) on Saturday. Based on a directive issued by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), which came into effect from April 1, the airport has begun levying fines on passengers who don’t follow the safety protocols like not wearing masks that cover the nose and mouth, not maintaining social distancing. The Mumbai airport has placed relevant messages and guidelines on safety practices across the airport in the form of physical and digital boards, said MIAL. Regular announcements are also made through the airport PA system as well as by on-ground marshals encouraging passengers to follow safety precautions during their journey through the airport. “With the latest directive from the DGCA, these marshals will now levy fines on any individual who refuses to comply. In the event of further n ....
By Feb 09, 2021 I-MAGAZINE released the winners of their Fashion Face Awards 2020. Among the 55 winners in the Asian Female category, a whopping 11 of them are female K-pop idols! Keep on reading to see which female idols won big on the awards. (Photo : I-MAGAZINE) I-MAGAZINE is a digital magazine that is based in different countries, most notably the United Kingdom, South Korea, and China. Unlike most digital awards, the winners of the Fashion Face Awards 2020 are selected by a team of five judges ranging from artists to film directors. The rankings are selected through Adobe s facial recognition software to analyze notable public figures facial features. Votes are also put in by members of the I-MAGAZINE team, which consists of 350 experts from over 30 countries. ....
Advertisement Foreigners in an Indonesian resort at Bali who are caught not wearing face masks are given an unusual punishment namely doing push-ups. A video footage of tourists wearing T-shirts and shorts made to do this exercise in the sweltering heat has gone viral. It shows masked security officials who supervised them as they did the push-ups. The authorities in Bali made wearing of face masks in public mandatory as Indonesia battled a raging Covid-19 outbreak. More than 70 people paid fine and around 30 of them who did not have the money to pay the fine were made to do push-ups. Those who were not carrying a mask were made to do up to 50, while the people who were wearing it improperly were made to do 15 squats. Many of them tried giving excuses that they were not aware of the regulation, that they forgot to wear their mask or that it was wet or damaged. Even some native Indonesians were slapped with this unusual punishment. The authorities have warned that the forei ....