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Theaters and Covid-19: Safety tips and guidelines

Updated 5:54 PM ET, Wed May 19, 2021 Moviegoers wait for a film to start at an AMC Burbank theater on reopening day in Burbank, California. There are few no-risk activities during the Covid-19 pandemic, but there are ways to reduce risks. Fully vaccinated people are, of course, at much lower risk of contracting and spreading coronavirus than unvaccinated people. CNN Medical Analyst Dr. Leana Wen advises approaching your decisions with that in mind. This story has been updated to reflect the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention s new guidance on mask wearing issued May 13. (CNN)Imagine finally sinking into a theater seat to enjoy watching a movie outside of your own home, immersing yourself in surround sound and wafts of popcorn butter oil. It sounds inviting, but is it really safe now that more people are getting Covid-19 vaccines?

$100K grant aims to increase access to healthy foods at Fort Bragg, Cumberland County

By ARIANA-JASMINE CASTRELLON | The Fayetteville Observer | Published: May 19, 2021 FORT BRAGG (Tribune News Service) The Cumberland County Health Department is assembling a food policy council that aims to increase accessibility to healthy foods in Cumberland County and at Fort Bragg. In July of 2020, the Cumberland County Public Health Department received a $100,000 grant from the Aetna Foundation, the American Public Health Association and the National Association of Counties, to fund the project, said Health Director of Cumberland County Jennifer Green. To our knowledge, this would be one of the first joint military installation and county food policy councils in the country, Green said. This would be something new and different.

ADAO RELEASE: ANTI-ASBESTOS ADVOCATES FILE SUIT AGAINST EPA TO SET DEADLINE TO EVALUATE LEGACY ASBESTOS RISKS AS REQUIRED BY TSCA

 IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 18, 2021 ANTI-ASBESTOS ADVOCATES FILE SUIT AGAINST EPA TO SET DEADLINE TO EVALUATE LEGACY ASBESTOS RISKS AS REQUIRED BY TSCA EPA Fails to Respond to Request to Meet its Non-Discretionary Duty to Address  Risks of Asbestos in Homes, Schools, Workplaces, and Consumer Products Washington, DC – Together, with 11 other organizations and asbestos experts, the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization (ADAO), an independent nonprofit dedicated to preventing asbestos exposure, filed suit today against the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California to ensure that the Agency meets its obligation to evaluate the risks of “legacy” asbestos found in millions of buildings and in consumer products across the United States, as required under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). 

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