‘How can we lend a hand to one another’: El Paso psychologist offers tips for having meaningful holidays during pandemic
EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) The national unemployment rate has dropped from its peak during the early months of the pandemic, but still remains more than double what it was before the pandemic began, according the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Still, a retail trade group is predicting holiday shopping will increase over 2019. The National Retail Federation estimates the average consumer in the U.S. has spent about $997 on the holidays this year.
With so many hurting financially during the pandemic, gifts are luxury not everyone will be able to afford this year. A local psychologist recommends having open and honest conversations with family members if you feel unable to spend money on holiday gifts.
‘How can we lend a hand to one another’: El Paso psychologist offers tips for having meaningful holidays during pandemic
EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) The national unemployment rate has dropped from its peak during the early months of the pandemic, but still remains more than double what it was before the pandemic began, according the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Still, a retail trade group is predicting holiday shopping will increase over 2019. The National Retail Federation estimates the average consumer in the U.S. has spent about $997 on the holidays this year.
With so many hurting financially during the pandemic, gifts are luxury not everyone will be able to afford this year. A local psychologist recommends having open and honest conversations with family members if you feel unable to spend money on holiday gifts.
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We now have FIVE VACCINATED FRONT LINE NURSES! Congratulations El Paso. These heroic 5 say they are now anxious to get back to work and keep fighting this virus. #BreakingNews@abc7breakingpic.twitter.com/39tIw0Z3bc Michael Gordon KVIA ABC-7 (@MichaelGordonTV) December 15, 2020
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Around 10:35 a.m., a UPS truck carrying 2,900 doses of the Pfizer vaccine pulled into the back lot of UMC, where hospital representatives carefully took the package and wheeled the vaccine vials into UMC.
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