VIDEO: Anxious travelers and their relatives rejoiced, wept and breathed sighs of relief as the United States reopened to vaccinated visitors on November 8, ending 20 months of #COVID19 restrictions that separated families, hobbled tourism and strained diplomatic ties
One thousand diyas sell for 300 rupees, or four US dollars. It takes about a week to make 10,000, which is not sustainable for most potters. https://t.co/hY3jGJC3OZ
Indian potters produce thousands of clay lamps, or diyas, in the months leading up to #Diwali.
But small profits, pollution concerns, and electric alternatives are forcing them to turn away from the craft and reinvent themselves.
86 percent of Portugal (and 98 percent of the eligible) vaccinated and all the restrictions just lifted. “As bars and nightclubs buzz with life, infections dwindle and deaths plummet, the country’s vaccination drive has succeeded.” https://t.co/GRyLks4Exk
Virus doesn’t care about “beliefs”—a Florida Republican official who battled against mask mandates, attacked the vaccine, attacked Fauci, and railed at CDC… has died of #COVID19 just one day after positive test. His wife and daughter are also infected.
https://t.co/JXgwH6dhCl
“That’s definitely a miracle.”
Genelle Guzman-McMillan was the last person pulled out alive from the World Trade Center rubble after 27 hours. She discusses her survival story with @RobinRoberts.
"Twenty Years Later: The Women of 9/11" airs tonight at 9|8c on @ABC.
7) The situation is so bad in Georgia 🍑, that the largest hospital in North GA said they are seeing 600 patients a day in the ER and you will not get a bed—you will have a cot in the Field Tent in the hospital parking lot or in a waiting area or a hall, reports CNN’s @WynnWs.
A compelling accurate read and a reminder that respiratory therapists are true heroes. Op-Ed: On the front lines, here's what the seven stages of severe COVID-19 look like https://t.co/zUtmu46ekh