Covid-19: Doctors urge PM to keep measures after 19 July, and celebrities in jab campaign film
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1. Doctors want some Covid measures after 19 July
Just over two weeks before England is due to lift all coronavirus restrictions, doctors are urging the government to keep targeted measures in place amid an alarming rise in cases. All legal restrictions are due to be lifted on 19 July. But the British Medical Association said measures were crucial to protecting the NHS, people s health, the economy and education. Dr Chaand Nagpaul, BMA council chairman, said the easing of restrictions was not a binary all or nothing decision and that sensible, cautious measures were still required. See how many cases are in your area. And what s the roadmap for lifting lockdown?
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When a young
Keith Galloway Jr. couldn t sit still in church, his mother suggested he take up a seat next to the pianist. That sage advice eventually led the Ft. Worth native to
UT-Austin s jazz program, where the keyboard maven finishes his sophomore year. His own solo musical outlet,
KindKeith, a dreamy alternative R&B guise, debuted full-length bow
Take What You Need last Friday in collaboration with longtime friend and co-producer
Ian Salazar, who Galloway calls Skinny. With gospel music, you re taught jazz theory from the jump, says 20-year-old Galloway. It felt like a job as a little kid. You have to wake up early, put on a nice suit, and then sit at the organ. So when I met Skinny, it was perfect. I was 15 and wanted to start playing in a band.
Oklahoman
Nobody holds a parade during bad weather, but the Parade of Homes Spring Festival will go on despite a perfect storm in the housing market.
Just 50 homes are in the parade, April 23-25 and April 30-May 2 less than half as many as usual, with entries scattered from Edmond to Norman and from Yukon to Choctaw. Coronavirus precautions will be observed. Builders can’t keep inventory long enough to show during the parade, said Elisa McAlister, executive vice president of Central Oklahoma Home Builders Association, which organizes the event.
The featured neighborhood is Cross Timbers, off Covell Road between Sooner and Coltrane roads in Edmond. The parade book, with description and maps to the homes, goes online Monday. OnCue stores also will have the free guidebooks.
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