Public Transit Funding Is Essential To Our Nation s Post-Covid Recovery By Paul Skoutelas
03/10/21 AT 6:37 PM A woman wearing a face mask and shield sits in a New York subway train during rush hour amid the coronavirus pandemic on July 16, 2020; as many people turn away from mass transit, bicycle use has exploded Photo: AFP / Johannes EISELE
Over the past year, COVID-19 has hit America hard, devastating once vibrant downtown areas and thriving neighborhood communities. Buses and trains, normally filled to capacity, became shadows of themselves.
But every day since the pandemic hit last March, millions of hospital workers, grocery store clerks, and other essential employees have reported to work. They ve arrived at those essential jobs on public transportation.
Michelle Obama hooked on knitting, thinking about retiring
11 Mar, 2021 03:02 AM
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Michelle Obama is working on her first crewneck sweater. Photo / AP
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Michelle Obama is knitting and thinking about retiring from public life.
The former first lady of the United States says in a new People magazine interview that she picked up knitting needles to pass time during the coronavirus pandemic. And now she s hooked. Knitting is a forever proposition, she said. You don t master knitting, because once you make a scarf, there s the blanket. And once you do the blanket, you ve got to do the hat, the socks.
The National Health Mission (NHM) has apprised all the states and Union Territories (UTs) about the development in the status of Covaxin and the termination of prior conditions in accordance to its authorisation.The