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hile it s not unusual in this work-from-home era to roll out of bed in the sweatpants and T-shirt you ll wear the rest of the day, protocol was certainly
much different 100 years ago, especially for members of the British aristocracy. As fans know of the acclaimed PBS/BBC historical drama
Downton Abbey, set from 1912 to 1925, the Lord and Ladies Grantham often went through more than a few wardrobe changes each day. A dressing gown worn over sleepwear during breakfast in bed would switch out for a stylish day dress. If outdoor recreation like horseback riding was on the afternoon agenda, sturdier attire was required. For dinner, men s formal waistcoats and sparkling beaded dresses worn by the ladies would close out the day.
You have COVID-19 questions, we have answers
KOLD’s Brooke Wagner, Bud Foster, Shaley Sanders, Megan McNeil and Hannah Tiede hosted a Q&A session Friday night
KOLD News 13 answers your COVID-19 questions By KOLD News 13 Staff | February 12, 2021 at 8:21 PM MST - Updated February 12 at 10:21 PM
TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - Many viewers have reached out to us with questions about the coronavirus pandemic and the ongoing vaccination effort.
On Friday, Feb. 12, Brooke Wagner, Bud Foster, Shaley Sanders, Megan McNeil and Hannah Tiede hosted a live-virtual Q&A to get you the information needed.
We have links to all the COVID-19 information you will need. Simply go to https://www.kold.com/coronavirus/
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Bradford Lardner (right) rolls up his sleeve to receive a dose of COVID-19 vaccine. Lardner, an English teacher, was one a part of the first wave of educators to receive their doses this week.
In true teacher form, Stacy Ruffer wanted to turn his COVID-19 vaccine appointment into a learning opportunity.
The morning before he was set to get his shot, Ruffer, an English and computer science teacher at Fossil Ridge High School in Fort Collins, had his students journal about it in class.
The prompt?
What superpower will be my most likely side effect from getting vaccinated?
“I’m hoping for super strength,” Ruffer said after getting his shot on Tuesday. “And the kids were all over the place.”
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