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Syracuse graduate Marty Hehir posted the seventh-fastest marathon time by an American runner en route to winning The Marathon Project event on Sunday.
Hehir (2:08.59), Colin Bennie (2:09.38) and Paige Stoner all former members of the SU cross country team competed together in Chandler, Arizona, for the first-place prize of $5,000. Hehir and Bennie were key members of the 2015 championship team, where they finished ninth and eighth in NCAA’s, respectively.
A Washingtonville, New York, native, Hehir received the Male Performance of the Year at the 2015 Cuse Awards after setting the course record at the Atlantic Coast Conference Cross Country Championships. He also received All-American honors.
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If someone in your house is exposed, how many people in your household need to quarantine? (Tyger Williams/The Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS)
You were exposed to Covid-19. Does everyone in your house have to quarantine?
Your kid’s school calls. They’ve been exposed to Covid-19. You know to keep them home for 14 days. But does the whole family need to quarantine? What happens if you were exposed at work, and you live with other people? Should the entire household stay home?
There are countless scenarios where one person might be directly exposed to the coronavirus while everyone else in the household was not. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention doesn’t explicitly address this topic, which leaves many wondering what to do, including a reader who asked about the topic through our Curious Philly platform. Curious Philly is where readers ask us questions and reporters hunt down the answers.
Martin Hehir Wins Marathon Project In 2:08:59 at 7 Americans Break 2:10
December 20, 2020
It was a historic day in the desert today, as seven Americans broken 2:10 at the Marathon Project in Chandler, Ariz., obliterating the previous record for most American sub-2:10’s in one race (four at the 2012 Olympic Trials). Between a deep field (11 men with sub-2:12 pbs), perfect weather (in the 30s and 40s during the race, with almost zero wind) and terrific pacemaking, and the super shoe revolution, conditions were ripe for a very, very fast day. And the race delivered.
2:09:00 pace was the goal, and nine men were on track to do that at 35k. In the end, however,
5 Places You Shouldn t Go Even if They re Open, According to an ER Doctor
By Leah Groth of ETNT Health |
5 Places You Shouldn t Go Even if They re Open, According to an ER Doctor
Just because you have the freedom to go places, see people, and engage in certain activities during the COVID-19 pandemic, doesn t mean you should. This is the message that the nation s top health organizations, such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and experts like Dr. Anthony Fauci, have been saying for months. And now, as we are in the midst of the worst surge of the pandemic thus far, it is even more crucial to protect ourselves and others.