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Frosted Flakes: Dyatlov Pass, 66 Pounds of Oranges and Traveling Under the Social Influence

Frosted Flakes: Dyatlov Pass, 66 Pounds of Oranges and ‘Traveling Under the Social Influence’ Share this story That’s a lot of oranges One of the strangest mysteries that has fascinated me the most was the Dyatlov Pass incident. A group of hikers never returned after leaving on a trip into the Ural Mountains. The causes of death ranged from internal bleeding, head trauma and hypothermia. A National Geographic article released last week (I posted the article below) declared that the cause of the death was releated to a small avalanche. It seems convincing enough after reading the article and watching some other recent videos about the incident (see below) but I’m curious to hear everyone else’s thoughts about the recent findings.

Athletes at the Tokyo Olympics will not need a vaccine to participate, organizers say

Athletes at the Tokyo Olympics will not need a vaccine to participate, organizers say February 3, 2021 7:41 AM CNN BEHROUZ MEHRI/AFP/AFP via Getty Images (CNN) Athletes and officials will not be required to receive a Covid-19 vaccine in order to take part in this year’s Tokyo Games, organizers announced on Wednesday. It comes as the International Olympic Committee (IOC) published its first version of the Tokyo 2020 “Playbook” which outlines the rules and safety regulations that will be put in place later this year. Whilst not a prerequisite to participation, the IOC said it would still encourage and assist individual countries to vaccinate their teams ahead of arrival.

Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics: Playbook rules detailed to safeguard against coronavirus

Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics: Playbook rules detailed to safeguard against coronavirus Last updated on 3 February 20213 February 2021.From the section Olympics Clapping will be encouraged as opposed to singing and chanting and the use of shared items like stationery is also discouraged Singing or chanting will be discouraged at the re-arranged Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics in a bid to safeguard against the spread of coronavirus. Instead, those attending the Olympics - due to begin on 23 July - and Paralympics - set to start on 24 August - will be encouraged to clap in order to show support. The suggestion is one of a number of rules detailed in a Playbook published by organisers.

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