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Cape Cod restaurants: Mezza Luna survives with same menu, more takeout


When you walk into Mezza Luna Restaurant in Buzzards Bay, you encounter a wall of snapshots and handwritten notes crowded together and sometimes overlapping showing families marking occasions from christenings to weddings to bereavements.     
Owner E. J. Cubellis II (Emilio John, but few know that because he has always been E.J.) took over the business in 1993 at age 21 from his father, E.J. Cubellis, also an Emilio but called Johnny. Johnny took over the business from his mother, Speranza Cubellis, who started Mezza Luna in 1937 out of the family home.
The generations of family owners and the wall of patrons’ photos, as well as the hearty greetings of “E.J., how are you E.J.?” when he walks through Mezza Luna’s five dining spaces all speak to why Cubellis, 48, reopened the restaurant after taking a four-month break from March 29 to July 27, 2020. ....

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4 Theories Why Covid-19 Is Worse for Men


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People whose sex is male have a greater risk of developing severe Covid-19 infections and ultimately dying from the disease. Not only is that a trend doctors have observed since the beginning of the pandemic, it’s also the finding of a recent study that pooled data from over 3 million people from 47 countries. The paper, published in December in the journal
Nature Communications, found that males were 2.84 times more likely to be admitted to the intensive care unit and 1.39 times more likely to die from Covid-19 than females. Notably, males and females had similar rates of infection with SARS-CoV-2, so the differences didn’t stem from men’s greater exposure to the virus but more serious outcomes once they were infected. ....

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