In poorer areas, more remote parts of the world and in places where the mean daytime temperature is high and electricity is unavailable or spotty, there are no mechanisms to keep vaccines at low temperatures.
Some parents expand pandemic bubble to include children s girlfriends and boyfriends
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Lambeth Hochwald, CNN
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(CNN) While socializing and dating in person may have mostly fizzled this past year, as could be expected in a pandemic, in some cases it s accelerating relationships faster than parents might otherwise have allowed.
Parents are letting their children s boyfriends and girlfriends join family quarantine bubbles.
Even former President Barack Obama is not immune to these changing societal norms. He revealed on a mid-December episode of The Bill Simmons Podcast that his quarantine household included 22-year-old daughter Malia Obama s boyfriend.
It s one of the most interesting cultural shifts to happen during the pandemic. Parents are letting their older teens and kids in their early 20s play house with a boyfriend or girlfriend, and surprise some of these live-in setups are working.
From page to screen: Acclaimed novel by Ocean Vuong to be made into movie
Florence writer Ocean Vuong, who’s won numerous awards for his work, is now seeing his debut novel, “On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous,” adapted to film. PHOTO BY TOM HINES
Vuong’s novel, “On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous,” is being adapted for film by A24, the company behind films such as “Moonlight” and “Ladybird.” Vuong’s novel, “On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous,” is being adapted for film by A24, the company behind films such as “Moonlight” and “Ladybird.”
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Among a long list of honors and accomplishments he’s won, poet and novelist Ocean Vuong has notched yet another: His celebrated 2019 novel, “On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous,” is being made into a film.
Devin Sheehan, Rebecca Lisi announce campaigns for Holyoke mayor
REBECCA LISI
DEVIN SHEEHAN
Published: 1/8/2021 2:53:40 PM
HOLYOKE The empty field of candidates to replace outgoing Mayor Alex Morse began filling up Friday.
Two of the city’s elected officials announced their candidacies for the position within hours of each other: At-Large School Committee member Devin Sheehan and At-Large City Councilor Rebecca Lisi.
Morse announced in December that he would not seek reelection to a fifth term in office. Morse was first elected mayor at age 22 in 2011. He lost the Democratic primary for the 1st Congressional District House seat held by U.S. Rep. Richard Neal in September.