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https://www.afinalwarning.com/467531.html (Natural News) Food deserts are an increasing problem in the U.S., but a recent study is seeking to alleviate it. Food deserts, according to experts, are areas that have limited access to affordable and nutritious food, making them the direct opposite of food oases, which are defined as areas with higher access to markets or vegetable shops with fresh foods. In a study published in the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, researchers from the For the study, researchers followed 32 participants of a gardening program offered by community-based urban garden organization Valley Verde for a year. The researchers did this to better understand perceptions of the health benefits and acceptability of urban home gardening, especially since interest in such activities has been on the rise. ....
Housing and Development Newsletter The online data dashboard notes that the number of deaths will change as additional cases are reported. Deaths are reported when a death certificate is processed listing COVID-19 as a cause or a significant condition, according to the county Public Health Department. The process can take several days and up to two months to finalize if pending verification by the county Coroner’s Bureau, a division of the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Department. Of the county’s 303 COVID-19-related deaths, 124 residents lived in Santa Maria, 55 in Santa Barbara, 27 in Lompoc, 20 in Goleta, 19 in Orcutt, 17 in the regions of the North County unincorporated area, 14 in the Santa Ynez Valley, 11 in the Montecito-Summerland-Carpinteria area, 10 in the unincorporated area of the Goleta Valley and Gaviota, four in the Lompoc federal prison complex, and one in Isla Vista. One death is pending the geographic area. ....
(Photos from Mayor Vico Sotto Facebook page/ MANILA BULLETIN) “As promised, tineketan namin ang mga taga-exclusive subdivision na nagpaputok nung New Year (we issued tickets to residents of an exclusive subdivision who used firecrackers during the New Year),” Sotto said in a Facebook post. He added, “7 households in Valle Verde reported to us were ticketed and fined 5,000 pesos each.” The mayor said residents of the households that were fined were surprised when they were informed of their violation, but he noted that they cooperated with authorities. Sotto expressed his gratitude to the Peace and Order Department of the city government and local police. He also thanked the village administrators for their assistance. ....
3 minutes read By Germán Reyes La Reina, Honduras, Dec 17 (efe-epa).- Residents of the western Honduras village of La Reina, which was buried on Nov. 24 in a landslide, rely on their Christian faith and believe none of its residents died in the disaster because God did not want it to happen. “There were no deaths here because God did not want them,” Rosendo Ramírez, one of the victims of 100 families who lived in La Reina, located in the department of Santa Bárbara, told EFE. The cause of the landslide was the heavy rain brought by hurricanes Eta and Iota. ....