Tag: covid 19
Sheltering In Place
Well, so I guess schools back on? Whatever happened to spring break being extended for a week? Don't we get one more week to figure out this whole 'My Life is On Hold' way of life?
Restaurants Open for Take-Out During Covid-19 Outbreak
Utah restaurants, bars, and food-service establishments were ordered to close all dine-in operations as of midnight last Wednesday in a move Gov. Gary Herbert and health officials said was meant to limit the spread of coronavirus.
The Other Virus To Fear
There’s a virus threatening the health of America, all right. But it’s not new, not from a foreign country and it’s not the coronavirus. The virus Americans need to fear the most today is the political left.
Positive Effects of the Coronavirus
Responding to the inspiration of my buddy Jimmy Rex I believe: A wise man once said, “I had to quit my job to create a life unlimited - by focusing on what matters most, which is what lasts the longest - families are forever - if not then what’s forever for?”
First COVID-19 Positive Test Diagnosed in Southern Utah
ST. GEORGE — The Southwest Utah Public Health Department has confirmed the first case of a person being diagnosed in Southern Utah with a positive test of the COVID-19 coronavirus.
How Are You Doing With Social Distancing?
Seems like we've been heading closer and closer to utter social distancing ever since Donald Trump announced his candidacy to run for President.
COVID-19 Has Cost Utah’s Cultural Sector Over $29-Million
Utah Department of Heritage and Arts, Utah Division of Arts & Museums, Utah Cultural Alliance, Utah Humanities, Utah Museums Association, Salt Lake County Zoo, Arts, and Parks (ZAP), and Salt Lake City Arts Council together announce survey results measuring the economic impact of COVID-19 Utah's arts, museums, humanities, and film sector. Results are sobering
Stop What You’re Doing And Watch
his week, the Chino Hills High Chamber Singers' performance was canceled due to COVID19 school closures. But they were not about to let something like that, stop them from doing what they love to do, they decided, the show must go on.
Meet Scout, Intermountain Healthcare’s Interactive Covid-19 Symptom Checker
Intermountain Healthcare launched a new interactive Covid-19 Symptom Checker APP on their website last night to help individuals concerned about possible symptoms determine whether or not they should be tested and if so,
Learning From My Aunt’s Polio Experience
In late spring 1951, she came home from school with a high temperature, feeling very ill. The next morning, her legs gave out as she tried to get out of bed. By that evening, she was so weak she could barely move.