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Volcanic ash poses number of various, and possibly unseen, dangers

Volcanic ash poses number of various, and possibly unseen, dangers By (0) The Puyehue-Cordon Caulle volcano in Chile spews ash during an eruption on June 14, 2011. The volcano spread ash through most of the Southern Hemisphere and disrupted hundreds of flights. File Photo by UPI/Chilean Air Force | License Photo A 2011 eruption of Shinmoedake, Japan, that spewed ash across the region. Photo courtesy USGS Ash buries cars and buildings after the 1984 eruption of Rabaul, Papua New Guinea. Photo courtesy USGS A satellite image from April 10 shows an ash cloud from the La Soufrière volcano spreading eastward across Barbados. Photo courtesy NASA Worldview

How to survive hotel quarantine

How to survive hotel quarantine CNN 20 hrs ago © Dan Kitwood/Getty Images Being stuck in isolation in a small hotel room for days on end with no option to leave could easily have been the basis for a fly-on-the-wall wall reality show a few years ago. However, as travel restrictions continue to change due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this scenario is becoming part and parcel of traveling during the pandemic. A number of destinations around the world, including Canada, Australia and New Zealand, have a mandatory two-week quarantine in place for arrivals, while those traveling to Hong Kong are required to remain in isolation for a staggering three weeks.

How to survive hotel quarantine

How to survive hotel quarantine
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How to survive hotel quarantine

How to survive hotel quarantine
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Infrastructure Bill: You Can t Ignore Physics, Joe Biden

Print this article President Joe Biden delivers remarks from the State Dining Room at the White House in Washington, D.C., April 2, 2021. (Erin Scott/Reuters) On the menu today: Joe Biden urges America to pass his infrastructure bill so that one day trains can cross the United States as fast as jet planes do, a vision that does not align well with the laws of physics. The president also envisions passenger airliners flying ten times faster than the fastest spy plane in the air today. And we look ahead to the delayed Olympic games in Japan and the upcoming Winter games in Beijing.

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