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The First Clubhouse Horror Anthology By FANGORIA Staff · August 2, 2021, 4:33 PM PDT SINPHONY (2021) If you ve spent any time in Clubhouse over the last few months, you re likely to have run into Sinphony, born in the virtual halls of the Clubhouse app. Producer Sebastien Bazile, affectionately known as French Batman frequently haunts those halls, and it s there that this concept was born. Bazile describes it is as so: This was literally born of Clubhouse [the social audio app]. I met ten filmmakers from all over the world at 5 am in a Clubhouse room and promised them that my company Screen Anthology (Michael Galvan, Scott Norvell and myself) would produce their ten-minute short films to be part of a horror anthology. That was four months ago. ....
Researchers to test a promising treatment for high-risk COVID-19 outpatients The nation has been coping with the pandemic for more than a year, and in this time, researchers have learned a great deal about how to treat COVID-19. Yet they have also been faced with what they still must learn, including how to reach the individuals who have been most dramatically impacted by the disease and who could benefit the most from new treatments. A new $8.7 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) will fuel these efforts for the next two years. Adit Ginde, MD, MPH, professor of emergency medicine at CU School of Medicine and UCHealth emergency physician is leading a team of researchers from the Colorado Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus to test the real-world effectiveness of a promising treatment for high-risk COVID-19 outpatients. ....
That effort encourages bright decorations to lift spirits during the COVID-19 pandemic. A small crowd of people, most masked and keeping their physical distance from other groups, was waiting for the train when it made a recent visit to Rutland. It s nice, mom Regina Bogenschutz said. I think it s much-needed right now, with what s going on in the world. I think this was a pleasant and happy break for the kids and everybody. Nicole Carlson and her family run Vermont Rail System. She said they and their employees really wanted to give Vermonters a reason to get out of the house and smile, after an often-dark 2020. ....