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Americans With Long Covid, Disabilities Left Behind as Country Reopens

Americans With Long Covid, Disabilities Left Behind as Country Reopens
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Some Vermonters Turn to Ayahuasca as a Last Resort to Heal Their Bodies and Minds

Some Vermonters Turn to Ayahuasca as a Last Resort to Heal Their Bodies and Minds
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Who Speaks for Medical Cannabis Patients in an Adult-Use Market?

Jessilyn Dolan These are heady times for cannabis legalization advocates, many of whom have fought for decades to end prohibition. Vermont now stands on the threshold of implementing a taxed and regulated adult-use market, which will allow anyone 21 or older to purchase marijuana and other THC-containing products at state-licensed dispensaries. Regulation and oversight of Vermont s nascent cannabis industry will soon fall under the auspices of the newly created Cannabis Control Board. The independent, three-member body, recently appointed by Gov. Phil Scott, awaits Senate confirmation before it can get to work. Policy watchers liken the Cannabis Control Board to Vermont s Public Utility Commission. But instead of overseeing industrial solar fields, natural gas pipelines and cable TV franchises, the board will regulate ganja greenhouses, edible testing laboratories, and recreational and medical marijuana dispensaries.

Skiing, beach, theme parks: How safe are outdoor activities amid COVID

The COVID-19 case statistics continue to be staggering, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is advising Americans not to travel due to the pandemic. COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths across the nation are rising. As colder weather arrives, more people will be indoors and in close quarters, which can add to the spread. Health experts say the best way to keep yourself safe during the COVID-19 pandemic is to stay home. “However, as we quickly approach our first COVID anniversary, more and more people are looking for ways to leave their home and still stay safe. If you travel somewhere, consider being tested about three to five days before you go,” says MarkAlain Dery, medical director of infectious diseases for Access Health Louisiana in New Orleans. “Keep in mind, though, a negative test is not an all-clear. Until we have a widely distributed vaccine, you should not behave as if you are COVID negative.”

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