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Print The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s sweeping relaxations for mask requirements came as a surprise to many businesses included. The public health agency announced Thursday that anyone who is fully vaccinated can stop wearing masks and social distancing in most indoor settings. California says otherwise and will keep in effect for now strict mask rules at stores and places of employment in the state. This discrepancy is forcing businesses into a tough-yet-familiar situation in which they’ll have to enforce contentious rules for customers receiving mixed messaging from different governmental entities. Many business owners and workers expect awkward interactions that could alienate customers and put employees at risk. Some customers might not pick up on the difference between the tighter state restrictions and the looser national guidelines. ....
The CDC says vaccinated people no longer have to wear masks indoors. California says they do, and businesses are now forced to deal with the ambiguity. ....
Which American Athletes Were Helped And Hurt the Most by the Olympic Postponement? May 5, 2021 When the Tokyo Summer Olympics were officially pushed back a year in March 2020, we knew it would affect the composition of the US Olympic track & field team. Just as the US did not send the same team to the 2015 World Championships as it did to the 2016 Olympics, the roster it will send to Tokyo in July will differ from the one it would have sent last summer. Younger athletes have had an extra year to develop; older athletes have had an extra year to decline, with the impact being biggest at the extremes. One year of extra maturation is a much bigger deal in a positive way for a teenager than a 25-year-old and one year of extra age is a much bigger deal in a negative way for a 35-year-old than a 25-year-old. ....
The Ben True pod - An amazing listen. True reveals he pays Dan Curts $20k a year to train with him Pro News/Info/Results Report Thread Your Name Find out how he ran a 26+ second pb at age 35. Find out how he s become rejuvenated by finally finding a training partner for the 1st time in 6 years. The unsponsored True reveals he is PAYING Dan Curts $20,000 a year to train with him and it s going really well. To start things off, I read the following quote to True from another messageboard thread as I loved it. OldRunners wrote: Give him props for still grinding at 35. ....