Rigger critically injured last month at BIW to be released from Maine Med
Less than 2 weeks after Garrett Lynn Bailey suffered horrific injuries while working with a crane at the Bath shipyard, his mother said he s coming home Author: Beth Brogan (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 3:55 PM EST February 3, 2021 Updated: 4:03 PM EST February 3, 2021
BATH, Maine A rigger critically injured at Bath Iron Works while working with a crane Jan. 23 is due to be released from the hospital, his mother said Wednesday. By God s grace he is coming home Friday, Mary Bailey told NEWS CENTER Maine Wednesday afternoon of her son, Garrett Lynn Bailey.
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Being real: I ve always had this imposter syndrome thing – and I always felt like I didn t deserve to be here, Alba revealed during #StraightTalk I always felt like it was God, and luck and magic that had got me here, Alba added. But I think being with my husband [producer Cash Warren] over these years, he let me know, Hey, it s all the hard work you ve always put in. You deserve to be here as much as anyone else. And over time I guess I ve sort of let that sink in and marinate.
“They think I’m so cringey. They think I’m the most cringey mom, the definition of cringey. They actually said that I should use the hashtag #CringeyMom. I’m like, ‘That’s so mean! There are so many more cringey moms than me, guys!’ They’re like, ‘Even saying that, Mom, is cringey,’” she explained.
“For the first beginning of their life, they didn’t know that I was an actress. I remember when
Honor was in like first grade, she was mortified and she came home and was like, ‘Why didn’t you tell me!’ She knew I was working at the Honest Company, that’s how they knew me,” she continued.
US surgeon general says Covid-19 projections are scary, but urges Americans to keep following precautions
US Surgeon General Jerome Adams speaks with CNN on Sunday, January 3. CNN
US Surgeon General Jerome Adams called on the American people to continue to take Covid-19 precautions as cases surge following the Thanksgiving holiday, and the impacts of travel over the Christmas holiday continue to unfold. I want people to know the projections are pretty scary, but they are projections. What we do now matters. If you gathered over the holidays outside of your household without a mask, there are still measures you can take right now, Adams told CNN s Jake Tapper.