Promising Start to May - 80 Degrees by Saturday Afternoon? It s getting better out there. A slow limp into spring will turn into a mad dash, a Saturday Sprint, as the mercury pushes 80 degrees - a preview of what s to come. Oh, by the way, welcome to the 8th cloudiest April since 1963. Details in today s weather blog.
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A Real Warm Front Arrives Saturday
With apologies to The Beatles, Minnesota s transition to summer is a long and winding road, littered with stormy potholes.
It often comes down to situational awareness - keeping tabs on the weather pattern and listening for county-specific watches and warnings. But don t neglect gut feel.
Days of Our Lives (DOOL) spoilers tease that a surprising return is on the way – and it could be related to an upcoming wedding. DOOL fans can expect Rex Brady (Kyle Lowder) to make a Salem comeback, so he should reconnect with some familiar faces.
It’s possible Rex will just want to catch up with friends and family in Salem – or at least that could be his excuse. However, Rex’s real reason for returning might be to protect Sarah Horton (Linsey Godfrey) and stop her from making a massive mistake.
Sarah went off the rails back after the baby swap Xander Kiriakis’ (Paul Telfer) carried out with Victor Kiriakis (John Aniston) was exposed. Since Sarah was desperate to keep Mackenzie “Mickey” Horton aka Rachel Black (Josephine and Rosalind May) for herself, she did some pretty drastic things to make that happen.
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As we’re all painfully aware, public health issues dominated 2020 and with the country’s attention focused on COVID-19 testing, status, transmission and care, HIPAA went mainstream. Health information became critical not only for health care providers, but for all manner of businesses, employers, property owners, and the national media. HIPAA – or more often than not “HIPPA” – was frequently touted in the news and on social media as the reason why COVID-related information could or could not be shared. As we head into 2021 with the pandemic raging on, the vaccination program underway, and a new administration taking over, here is a look at what we expect for “HIPPA” in 2021.
Monday, December 28, 2020
As we’re all painfully aware, public health issues dominated 2020 and with the country’s attention focused on COVID-19 testing, status, transmission and care, HIPAA went mainstream. Health information became critical not only for health care providers, but for all manner of businesses, employers, property owners, and the national media. HIPAA – or more often than not “HIPPA” – was frequently touted in the news and on social media as the reason why COVID-related information could or could not be shared. As we head into 2021 with the pandemic raging on, the vaccination program underway, and a new administration taking over, here is a look at what we expect for “HIPPA” in 2021.