Greenwich s Moon features a menu packed with Japanese, Chinese and Thai flavors
James Gribbon
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Moon in Greenwich offers a menu featuring flavors from Japanese, Chinese and Thai culture with an American twist.Winter Caplanson / Contributed photo
Greenwich’s Moon opened just as 2020 closed its eyes and woke as a new year. The menu nods to American dishes Long Island duck, Colorado lamb, beef from Idaho Wagyu pioneers Snake River Farms but the reason we’re lured in is sushi. Within a few months of opening, Moon has made waves in the dining community like its namesake moves the tides. We had to bring you a look.
Apr 1, 2021
The Oregon Health Authority’s COVID-19 Weekly Report, released today, shows higher daily cases and lower hospitalizations and deaths than the previous week.
OHA reported 2,456 new daily cases of COVID-19 during the week of Monday, March 22 through Sunday, March 28. That represents a 28% increase from the previous week.
New COVID-19 related hospitalizations fell slightly to 137, down from 139 last week.
There were 10 reported COVID-19 related deaths, which is the lowest weekly total since last June.
There were 92,083 tests for COVID-19 for the week of March 21 through March 28. The percentage of positive tests rose to 3.7%.
People 70 years of age and older have accounted for 40% of COVID-19 related hospitalizations and 77% of COVID-19 related deaths.
Covid 19 coronavirus: How rich countries got to the front of the vaccine line
1 Apr, 2021 05:00 AM
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Well over three-quarters of the more than half billion vaccine doses that have been administered so far have been used by the world s richest countries. Photo / AP
Well over three-quarters of the more than half billion vaccine doses that have been administered so far have been used by the world s richest countries. Photo / AP
New York Times
By: Keith Collins and Josh Holder Well over three-quarters of the more than half-billion vaccine doses that have been administered have been used by the world s richest countries. The reason, experts say, lies in how and when deals for