Sideswipe: Fish catchers crossing
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The tale of one British anaesthetist So, a lovely gasdoc ( an anaesthetist) was working a lot with Covid-19 patients and has young children who don t understand social distancing. His infection control strategy was to build an outdoor shower. He lives in rural location. Home, clothes off, outdoor shower, THEN hug the kids. He purchased a shower cubicle of completely clear glass. Worked perfectly. He d head home and decontaminate every evening. No one overlooked his garden. All good. One day his children went to play in the garden and sadly found a dead cat. They told their mum, who posted on a local social media group and the cat s owners were found. They wanted to collect their cat and lay him to rest in their own garden. Dr Gasdoc got home that evening after a busy, sweaty shift. He was unaware of the cat incident. He stripped and jumped into his outdoor shower and got to work soaping the bits that men need
(ANSAmed) - ROME, JAN 12 - The anti-establishment 5-Star
Movement (M5S) and the centre-left Democratic Party (PD) on
Tuesday warned ex-premier Matteo Renzi against plunging Premier
Giuseppe Conte s coalition government into crisis.
Ministers from Renzi s centrist Italia Viva (IV) party may
resign after a cabinet meeting later on Tuesday to approve the
government s Recovery Plan.
Renzi has been at odds with Conte for weeks about the
government s programme on how to spend some 209 billion euros
Italy will get in grants and low-interest loans from the EU s
COVID-19 Recovery Fund.
Renzi has blasted the plan as lacking ambition while also saying
Privately funded study to examine role of regional magnetism in migration of Bristol Bay salmon
Print article Is it a coincidence that one of the world’s largest mineral deposits is located near the world’s largest sockeye salmon spawning grounds at Bristol Bay? And if the likes of a Pebble mine removed the bulk of those deep deposits that also create the world’s magnetic field, could it disrupt the salmon’s ability to find their way home? A study funded by Homer’s Arron Kallenberg founder and CEO of Wild Alaskan Co. and a third-generation Bristol Bay fisherman aims to find out.
Australia s Covid Highway: Dangerous outback road swamped by ill prepared drivers
12 Jan, 2021 07:49 PM
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Covid Highway: A 4x4 safari takes on the unsealed roads outside Birdsville, central Queensland. Photo / Getty Images
Covid Highway: A 4x4 safari takes on the unsealed roads outside Birdsville, central Queensland. Photo / Getty Images
NZ Herald
Police in Queensland and South Australia have been issuing warnings over a particular stretch of desert road which desperate travellers are turning into an interstate express way.
The 500km Birdsville Track which bypasses the quarantine restrictions in New South Wales has seen an influx of drivers, many of which are unprepared for tough driving conditions and summer heat.