CARE home residents in Bolton have taken part in the biggest known tea tasting event in celebration of Britain s favourite hot beverage. Residents at St Catherine’s Care Home on Queen Street, Horwich joined 8,000 others across the UK in a bid to find a new tea blend by residents popular vote ahead of National Tea Day on Wednesday April 21. The event was held by Four Seasons Heath Care Group, who own 180 care homes across Britain - looking after more than 10,000 people at any one time. Having sipped their way through nearly 12 million cups of tea during the pandemic year, the group s residents are connoisseurs of a good brew .
Kim Reynolds balanced approach with fitness centers and COVID-19 pays dividends Leigh Cunius, Molly Osborn, Tim Clark and Aaron Aeschliman, Iowa View contributors
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Like many industries, Iowa’s fitness industry has struggled during the COVID-19 pandemic. During the spring business closures, when public officials were only beginning to understand the novel coronavirus, fitness operators saw a decline in membership as people were staying home to slow the spread.
But despite this tough situation, our industry is better positioned to survive the pandemic in Iowa than our counterparts in many states, including neighbors like Minnesota, because Gov. Kim Reynolds took a balanced approach and followed the science when it came to virus mitigation at fitness centers.