Flower shop in Chicago is offering spec Chicago
Flower shop in Chicago is offering special deals for Mother’s day on bouquet
Flowers for Dreams is an amazing place to find beautiful flowers in Chicago. It provides the facility of online order and free hand delivery in Chicago and also to Detroit, Milwaukee, and all their surrounding suburbs.
Co-Founder of Flowers for Dreams Steven Dyme told our reporter about their Mother's Day Special offer and how these deals will support first responders.
Bouquets usually start from $35, and for every bouquet sold, they donate some share of profit to a local charity.
To abide by the guidelines for COVID-19, they had changed the entire space of the store to follow social distancing with full responsibility. Color-coded teams each with a newly built breakroom, dedicated bathroom, and some unique ways to keep customers and workers safe.
The shop is offering some unique deals for this Mother's day:
- D-I-Y plants and indoor garden bundles to make Mother's happy
- Brunch & blooms promo with local restaurants like Beatrix & Gemini
- Some flagship Spring bouquets which will be sold for virtual workshops and delivery
1/4 of the total profits gained with the sales on Mother's Day bouquets in Flower of Dreams will be donated for health resources through a Chicago based organization, Hope for the Day. Till now, Flower of Dreams had given nearly 400 bouquets to health workers on the frontlines. For more information, visit: www.flowersfordreams.com.
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A 33-year-old woman shot and robbed in Chicago on Saturday
A shooting incident occurred on Saturday in Jeffery Manor on the Southside. A 33-year-old woman got shot and robbed in this incident. She was in the 9500 block of South Jeffery Avenue at around 9:30 am, when a man in his 20's came closer to her and pulled out a gun and shot on her foot. He took away all her valuables, according to Police. She drove herself to Trinity Hospital to get treatment, and now she is in good condition, said Police. Area South Detectives are investigation, and no arrest had been made till now, said Police.
The journey about the Khalil mark's brother
In Chicago Ledarius, mack was not excited to be landed in Chicago. Ledarius mark is a younger brother of Khalil mark who is buffalo alumnus. And also the head of the third session with the bears. Ledarius was not at all surprised or excited to be landed as he calls it destiny. Bears don't sign the defensive end as he and his bother do not share the same interest. Ledarius said he is fate is already decided and he just thinks about the advantages he has in all the opportunities he gets. Ledarius know the advantages with bears will always be special for him.but the Khalil wants they both should play together for better results. But it still controversial that who will have no. 52 jersey.
The coalition of the mayor and Governor order to stay at home and reopen the business
Mayor from Dupage county and Governor JB Pritzker collaborated to ask for an order that there should be stay-in home order and reopen enterprises to. In Naperville, the restaurants are run to provide the essential materials. Restaurant chef said the sale is going down from 80 to 75 per cent it really a thing to worry. They have also started door to door services to keep their sales up, but nothing is making the sales to go up. The business is going down, and it is making its economic status poor. Mayor of Naperville mayor Steve Chirico said it really hard to see the people who bring their business up with so much of handwork is now at risk. Many of the people are arguing that if the big shops and business are ordered to reopen so why not the smaller one. Dupage county mayor is asking to bring economic life back on track so that there is no crisis emotionally. The mayor proposed to reopen the businesses but with safety measures.
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NIKE DONATING THIRTY-TWO THOUSAND PAIRS OF SHOES TO HEALTH CARE WORKERS IN U.S AND EUROPE
Nike is providing more than thirty-two thousand pairs of Air Zoom Pulse trainers to healthcare staff to support emergency employees who are on their feet for long working hours during the corona virus disease outbreak.
The sports apparel company is working with the charity Good 360 & local agencies to send a pair of stylish sneakers to workers at various hospitals across the United States & Europe. According to Forbes the shoes typically sell around one hundred and twenty dollars.
Throughout Chicago, LA, & NYC, & inside the Veterans Health Administration, around thirty thousand pairs would go to the medical staff. About twenty-five hundred hospitals in Europe will be funded including Barcelona, Berlin, London, Milan, Paris, and Belgium, Nike News announced.
CHICAGO POLICE RESCUED SIXTEEN DOGS AND NINE PUPPIES IN BAD CONDITION
Chicago police saved Sixteen dogs from a suspected dog fighting ring on the area's South Side, including 9 puppies.
Officers received a warrant to search for a house in South Shields' 4800-block, where they claim they discovered dogs living in bad circumstances, and things used for fighting and train animals. We found drugs and guns, as well.
Clifford McNeil, forty-three, faces scores of allegations, including several dog fighting crimes.
List of testing centers for Coronavirus in Chicago area
Illinois is still unable to provide widespread testing to all its citizens. So if your doctor had prescribed to get tested and you have mild symptoms, and you feel you should get tested, we provide you with a list of nearby testing centers.
The state is providing many drive-thru COVID-19 testing facilities in the Chicago Area, in Downtown Bloomington, and Rockford.
The community-based testing centers are open seven days a week to test anyone with symptoms of Coronavirus.
Here is the list of testing centers:
IDPH Harwood Heights community-based testing site
6959 Forest Preserve Drive
Chicago, IL
Hours: 7a-3p or while supplies last
IDPH Waukegan community-based testing site
2161 Northwestern Ave.
Waukegan, IL
Hours: 8a-4p or while supplies last (opens May 3)
IDPH Markham community-based testing site
3824 W. 159th Place
Markham, IL
Hours: 8a-4p or while supplies last
Physicians Immediate Care - Oswego
2300 US Hwy 34
Oswego, IL
Hours: 8-4:30 M-F
Physicians Immediate Care - Bolingbrook
391 S. Bolingbrook Drive
Bolingbrook, IL
Hours: 8-6 M-F, 8-2 SS
Physicians Immediate Care - Belvidere
1663 Belvidere Road
Belvidere, IL
Hours: 8-4:30 M-F
Physicians Immediate Care - Alsip
4800 W 129th St.
Alsip, IL
Hours: 8-4:30 M-F
Physicians Immediate Care - Aurora
2858 Kirk Road
Aurora, IL
Hours: 8-6 M-F, 8-2 SS
Physicians Immediate Care - Bradley
350 N. Kinzie Ave.
Bradley, IL
Hours: 8-6 M-F, 8-2 SS
Physicians Immediate Care - Orland Park
9570 W 159th St.
Orland Park, IL
Hours: 8-4:30 M-F
Physicians Immediate Care - Park Ridge
123 S. Northwest Highway
Park Ridge, IL
Hours: 8-6 M-F, 8-2 SS
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Answers to people's concerns on reopening
Gov. Laura Kelly has been planning to slowly, gradually and cautiously reopen the state of Kansas. But since a lot of people have questions in mind on how to get on tasks, the following
are answers to them.
When will swimming pools, gyms and fitness centres reopen?
The City of Wichita is not planning on reopening them at least until May 18th. Spokesperson Megan Lovely said that they are reviewing the governor’s recommendations and hopes to draw a plan to reopen municipal pools and splash pads pretty.
Spokesman Sean Amore told The Eagle earlier this week that The Greater Wichita YMCA too is working on reopening its branches and pools soon and according to CDC there isn't any
substantial evidence regarding spread of the virus through water as treating water with public pools etc with disinfectants will potentially kill the virus. But for now, CDC says we are all better of maintaining physical distancing and proper hygiene if planning on visiting these places once opened.
When will the courts reopen?
The district courts remained close as of Friday statewide but proper information on when and how they will open to their usual is yet to be announced from the Kansas Supreme
The court. The Supreme Court ordered closures until March 18th. Office of Judicial Administration spokeswoman Lisa Taylor said in a Friday morning email that “the Supreme Court is in the process of working through those details now.”
Court administrator of Sedwick County District Court, Ellen House said the court is expecting a phased-in approach to reopen which will include following social distancing and preventing crowding in the courthouse. Wichita Municipal Court too remains closed and all hearings are suspended at this time. Notices will be sent out to defendants and lawyers when it reopens, according to the city’s website.
When will the mall open?
Towne East Square is all set to open to the public from Monday to Saturday between 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. and from noon to 6 p.m. on Sunday. Simon Property Group has prepared protocols to
follow once they open for business which includes ensuring occupancy that doesn't exceed one person per 50 square feet, closing high interaction areas like play areas, screening employees and recommending tenants as well as taping off “every other sink and urinal” to encourage social distancing.
Towne West Square is owned by Kohan Retail Investment Group and the company’s website stated that they will reopen their shopping centres “when we feel it is safe to do so again in
accordance to local governance and Center for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines.”
What about summer childcare programs and camps?
Daycare programs have been excluded from the governor’s stay-home order from the beginning and now in the reopening plan, summer camps are cancelled until June 1st.
The Wichita School District is planning on how to take forward their summer Latchkey programs, which includes daytime childcare to kids between ages 5 to 12. Spokeswoman Wendy Johnson said the district hopes to make a decision soon.
The Wichita Catholic Diocese announced on Friday about canceling summer Totus Tuus and Prayer & Action youth programs and YMCA summer camps enrollment too have hit a pause for now.
How many people have died in Sedgwick County? I can’t find a source.
12 deaths have been reported in Sedgwick County up until May 2nd, of these six of them belong to the Clearwater Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment and Sedgwick County has been giving daily
updates and the case numbers are updated from time to time on the website, kansas.com and in The Wichita Eagle along with state’s updates on https://www.coronavirus.kdheks.gov/ and the The county also gives updates on Youtube and at its website, www.sedgwickcounty.org.
Do we have sufficient numbers of RELIABLE tests so that the basic guidelines of TEST..TRACE..ISOLATE can be followed?
Despite Gov. Laura Kelly's repeatedly stressing on the importance of widespread testing, Kansas has failed to do so along with many other states. In this context in her speech on Thursday evening, she addressed on the progress that they made with regards to widespread testing which experts believe is quintessential. She said that the state has ordered 500,000 testing kits from an overseas supplier and of these the first 5,000 are en route and shipments of 10,000 a week are expected. An additional 50,000 kits are expected
from the federal government in a coming couple of weeks.
The World Health Organization recommends a positive test rate of less than 10% before reopening and Kansas as of has 16% test rate which could mean that many cases may go
undetected.
Why in the first phase are schools/daycare/ colleges opening up?
K-12 school buildings will remain closed for the rest of the school year. Less than 10 people are allowed into school facilities for cleaning crews to deep clean facilities or letting teachers into the building for short times to retrieve materials from their classrooms since student instruction has moved online. The decision on whether or not to reopen schools after the summer break will be made at a later date based on conditions at the time. Daycare has always been excluded from the stay-at-home order that ends Monday, although facilities will from now on have to follow extra set of regulations to reduce the spread of the virus. Higher education institutions will remain closed indefinitely and only a few educational activities or events can be held on campus, with not more than 10 people.
If an employee tests positive for COVID-19, what type of sanitation takes place — to protect customers and fellow employees?
It is left to the choice of an individual business owner or management. However, Federal guidance recommends cleaning and disinfecting surfaces in an employee’s
workspace if they leave work because of illness.
What about public libraries?
The Wichita Public Library says it will discuss plans this week on when and how to reopen.
When can youth sports teams begin practising again? How do we practice and stay 6 feet apart?
The Executive Director Scott Martin said, Southwest Boys Club, Genesis Sports Complex and the
Park City Youth Baseball/Softball League could receive a green signal to start on practices at the
start of next week.
About 1,000 Wichita area kids make up those three leagues, and there are more than 10 players
per team hence Martin said practices will be cut down to no more than 10 players to ensure
safety.
In-game rules will be amended to best fit social distancing recommendations, too, Martin said.
Dugouts will be extended down the first- and second-base lines. The umpire will stand behind
the pitcher instead of behind the catcher. And rules for leading off the bases and picking off
baserunners will be fluidly adjusted based on the phasing of Governor Kelly’s plan.
The first tournaments are scheduled for Memorial Day weekend with the first league games
scheduled for June 1.
Westurban Baseball is following almost all of the same self-imposed guidelines, Executive
Director Eric Blasdel said. Westurban is adding one other rule of note: Players will be allowed
to sit with their parents when their team is hitting and they are not up to bat. The league has
submitted its changes to Sedgwick County, Blasdel said.
Two Rivers Youth Club and the YMCA make up the other two largest youth baseball and softball
leagues. They have not responded to the Eagle’s inquiries.
Wichita Regional Soccer Association and American Youth Soccer Association, Wichita Region
208 have not responded to the Eagle’s enquiries either.
When will barbers, like Great Clips, open?
Barbers and stylist shops will remain closed according to the governor’s order for Phase One of
the reopening plan, but in case the state decides it’s safe to move to Phase Two at a given point
of time they may be allowed to reopen.
How will any of these plans be enforced? What happens if a sports league goes ahead in defiance of state order — is that up to sheriff or whom?
Violations of mass-gathering standards will be handled through citations at the discretion of
local police, sheriff’s deputies or other law enforcement.
Sedgwick County Commission expressed its reluctance to enforce the guidelines and voted
unanimously on Friday to shut down a Web portal that had been set up for residents to report
suspected violations. Though no one was prosecuted under the governor’s stay-at-home or
mass-gathering orders the county did issue about 160 warning letters.
Is it safe for people to be close together (less than 6-ft) if people are wearing cloth masks?
Would that be an acceptable precaution for resuming normal public activity?
Though the answer isn't simple and conclusive it is better to follow the set guidelines, The U.S.
Centres for Disease Control and Prevention currently is recommending people to wear masks
when they step out and maintain social distancing for as much as they can.
Recent research reported by three South Korean universities and the University of Minnesota concluded that cloth masks at most can only stop the spread of infection from
already infected people.
Can more than 10 people but less than 30 attend a wedding in a church in Kansas?
This is not allowed according to Phase on reopening but the second phase of reopenings, which
is set to start no earlier than May 18 will be allowed no more than 30 people at once.
The third phase, which will start no earlier than June 1, will be allowing mass gatherings of up
to 90 people. The governor will look at various health measures before deciding to move to the
next phase.
What is the expiration date of the “10 people gathering” part of this plan?
Phase one, which limits gathering to 10 people, lasts until at least May 18.
What is the timeline for this plan? If this is only phase 1, then what do future phases include?
The timeline will be starting from Monday and will go on until at least June 15 to get through all
four phases. When and how the state will move to the next phase will totally depend upon the
extent of the spread of the virus.
50-year-old woman dies in Maui County due to coronavirus
Maui County recorded another coronavirus-related death Sunday, raising the county total to six and state fatalities to 17, according to state health officials.
The state Department of Health in Maui County has reported the death of a 60-year-old woman thus taking the total death toll in the county to 6 and that of state to 17.
The woman is said to have been having underlying health conditions and was admitted in Maui Memorial Medical Center in February and she contracted the virus in the mid of
April.
“COVID-19 is not believed to be the primary cause of death, due to her other serious illnesses, but may have been a contributing factor to her passing,” according to a news release from the
Hawaii COVID-19 Joint Information Center. State Health Director Dr. Bruce Anderson offered his condolences to the woman’s family and friends and stressed on the importance of being vigilant to reduce the spread of the virus.
He said, “Our sincere condolences to the family and friends of another valued member of our community, Please follow social distancing guidelines and current emergency rules to help protect our most vulnerable people.” Maui County Mayor Michael Victorino yoo expressed condolences to the woman’s family and friends and said “I continue to ask everyone to care for their loved ones and work together to keep our people safe and healthy, We face many uncertainties in Maui County, but we must always be certain about the compassion and care we have for one another.” The state count has increased by 2 on Sunday afternoon with one case each in Honolulu County
and one in Hawaii County but the Officials announced that data cleaning has led to decrease in the count by one number due to duplication of count in Honolulu County. The state now has a total of 620 cases including 400 in Honolulu County, 116 in Maui County, 74 in Hawaii County and 21 in Kauai County, of these 73 required hospitalization and 544 have completed quarantine period.
14-year-old teen was shot in New Orleans
A 14-year-old was shot in the leg in the West Lake area of New Orleans East on Saturday afternoon said the New Orleans Police Department. The teen was at Basinview Drive and Cove view Court at around 1:15, he said he heard gunshots only to realise later that he had been shot in the leg. Another teen, a 17-year old's vehicle was taken away by a man who was seen wearing black clothing. The man went up to the teen while he was in 4600 block of Bancroft Street at around 4 p.m. and threatened him by pointing a gun to his chest and took his vehicle away
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Answers to people's concerns on reopening
Gov. Laura Kelly has been planning to slowly, gradually and cautiously reopen the state of Kansas. But since a lot of people have questions in mind on how to get on tasks, the following
are answers to them.
When will swimming pools, gyms and fitness centres reopen?
The City of Wichita is not planning on reopening them at least until May 18th. Spokesperson Megan Lovely said that they are reviewing the governor’s recommendations and hopes to draw a plan to reopen municipal pools and splash pads pretty.
Spokesman Sean Amore told The Eagle earlier this week that The Greater Wichita YMCA too is working on reopening its branches and pools soon and according to CDC there isn't any
substantial evidence regarding spread of the virus through water as treating water with public pools etc with disinfectants will potentially kill the virus. But for now, CDC says we are all better of maintaining physical distancing and proper hygiene if planning on visiting these places once opened.
When will the courts reopen?
The district courts remained close as of Friday statewide but proper information on when and how they will open to their usual is yet to be announced from the Kansas Supreme
The court. The Supreme Court ordered closures until March 18th. Office of Judicial Administration spokeswoman Lisa Taylor said in a Friday morning email that “the Supreme Court is in the process of working through those details now.”
Court administrator of Sedwick County District Court, Ellen House said the court is expecting a phased-in approach to reopen which will include following social distancing and preventing crowding in the courthouse. Wichita Municipal Court too remains closed and all hearings are suspended at this time. Notices will be sent out to defendants and lawyers when it reopens, according to the city’s website.
When will the mall open?
Towne East Square is all set to open to the public from Monday to Saturday between 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. and from noon to 6 p.m. on Sunday. Simon Property Group has prepared protocols to
follow once they open for business which includes ensuring occupancy that doesn't exceed one person per 50 square feet, closing high interaction areas like play areas, screening employees and recommending tenants as well as taping off “every other sink and urinal” to encourage social distancing.
Towne West Square is owned by Kohan Retail Investment Group and the company’s website stated that they will reopen their shopping centres “when we feel it is safe to do so again in
accordance to local governance and Center for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines.”
What about summer childcare programs and camps?
Daycare programs have been excluded from the governor’s stay-home order from the beginning and now in the reopening plan, summer camps are cancelled until June 1st.
The Wichita School District is planning on how to take forward their summer Latchkey programs, which includes daytime childcare to kids between ages 5 to 12. Spokeswoman Wendy Johnson said the district hopes to make a decision soon.
The Wichita Catholic Diocese announced on Friday about canceling summer Totus Tuus and Prayer & Action youth programs and YMCA summer camps enrollment too have hit a pause for now.
How many people have died in Sedgwick County? I can’t find a source.
12 deaths have been reported in Sedgwick County up until May 2nd, of these six of them belong to the Clearwater Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment and Sedgwick County has been giving daily
updates and the case numbers are updated from time to time on the website, kansas.com and in The Wichita Eagle along with state’s updates on https://www.coronavirus.kdheks.gov/ and the The county also gives updates on Youtube and at its website, www.sedgwickcounty.org.
Do we have sufficient numbers of RELIABLE tests so that the basic guidelines of TEST..TRACE..ISOLATE can be followed?
Despite Gov. Laura Kelly's repeatedly stressing on the importance of widespread testing, Kansas has failed to do so along with many other states. In this context in her speech on Thursday evening, she addressed on the progress that they made with regards to widespread testing which experts believe is quintessential. She said that the state has ordered 500,000 testing kits from an overseas supplier and of these the first 5,000 are en route and shipments of 10,000 a week are expected. An additional 50,000 kits are expected
from the federal government in a coming couple of weeks.
The World Health Organization recommends a positive test rate of less than 10% before reopening and Kansas as of has 16% test rate which could mean that many cases may go
undetected.
Why in the first phase are schools/daycare/ colleges opening up?
K-12 school buildings will remain closed for the rest of the school year. Less than 10 people are allowed into school facilities for cleaning crews to deep clean facilities or letting teachers into the building for short times to retrieve materials from their classrooms since student instruction has moved online. The decision on whether or not to reopen schools after the summer break will be made at a later date based on conditions at the time. Daycare has always been excluded from the stay-at-home order that ends Monday, although facilities will from now on have to follow extra set of regulations to reduce the spread of the virus. Higher education institutions will remain closed indefinitely and only a few educational activities or events can be held on campus, with not more than 10 people.
If an employee tests positive for COVID-19, what type of sanitation takes place — to protect customers and fellow employees?
It is left to the choice of an individual business owner or management. However, Federal guidance recommends cleaning and disinfecting surfaces in an employee’s
workspace if they leave work because of illness.
What about public libraries?
The Wichita Public Library says it will discuss plans this week on when and how to reopen.
When can youth sports teams begin practising again? How do we practice and stay 6 feet apart?
The Executive Director Scott Martin said, Southwest Boys Club, Genesis Sports Complex and the
Park City Youth Baseball/Softball League could receive a green signal to start on practices at the
start of next week.
About 1,000 Wichita area kids make up those three leagues, and there are more than 10 players
per team hence Martin said practices will be cut down to no more than 10 players to ensure
safety.
In-game rules will be amended to best fit social distancing recommendations, too, Martin said.
Dugouts will be extended down the first- and second-base lines. The umpire will stand behind
the pitcher instead of behind the catcher. And rules for leading off the bases and picking off
baserunners will be fluidly adjusted based on the phasing of Governor Kelly’s plan.
The first tournaments are scheduled for Memorial Day weekend with the first league games
scheduled for June 1.
Westurban Baseball is following almost all of the same self-imposed guidelines, Executive
Director Eric Blasdel said. Westurban is adding one other rule of note: Players will be allowed
to sit with their parents when their team is hitting and they are not up to bat. The league has
submitted its changes to Sedgwick County, Blasdel said.
Two Rivers Youth Club and the YMCA make up the other two largest youth baseball and softball
leagues. They have not responded to the Eagle’s inquiries.
Wichita Regional Soccer Association and American Youth Soccer Association, Wichita Region
208 have not responded to the Eagle’s enquiries either.
When will barbers, like Great Clips, open?
Barbers and stylist shops will remain closed according to the governor’s order for Phase One of
the reopening plan, but in case the state decides it’s safe to move to Phase Two at a given point
of time they may be allowed to reopen.
How will any of these plans be enforced? What happens if a sports league goes ahead in defiance of state order — is that up to sheriff or whom?
Violations of mass-gathering standards will be handled through citations at the discretion of
local police, sheriff’s deputies or other law enforcement.
Sedgwick County Commission expressed its reluctance to enforce the guidelines and voted
unanimously on Friday to shut down a Web portal that had been set up for residents to report
suspected violations. Though no one was prosecuted under the governor’s stay-at-home or
mass-gathering orders the county did issue about 160 warning letters.
Is it safe for people to be close together (less than 6-ft) if people are wearing cloth masks?
Would that be an acceptable precaution for resuming normal public activity?
Though the answer isn't simple and conclusive it is better to follow the set guidelines, The U.S.
Centres for Disease Control and Prevention currently is recommending people to wear masks
when they step out and maintain social distancing for as much as they can.
Recent research reported by three South Korean universities and the University of Minnesota concluded that cloth masks at most can only stop the spread of infection from
already infected people.
Can more than 10 people but less than 30 attend a wedding in a church in Kansas?
This is not allowed according to Phase on reopening but the second phase of reopenings, which
is set to start no earlier than May 18 will be allowed no more than 30 people at once.
The third phase, which will start no earlier than June 1, will be allowing mass gatherings of up
to 90 people. The governor will look at various health measures before deciding to move to the
next phase.
What is the expiration date of the “10 people gathering” part of this plan?
Phase one, which limits gathering to 10 people, lasts until at least May 18.
What is the timeline for this plan? If this is only phase 1, then what do future phases include?
The timeline will be starting from Monday and will go on until at least June 15 to get through all
four phases. When and how the state will move to the next phase will totally depend upon the
extent of the spread of the virus.
NIKE DONATING THIRTY-TWO THOUSAND PAIRS OF SHOES TO HEALTH CARE WORKERS IN U.S AND EUROPE
Nike is providing more than thirty-two thousand pairs of Air Zoom Pulse trainers to healthcare staff to support emergency employees who are on their feet for long working hours during the corona virus disease outbreak.
The sports apparel company is working with the charity Good 360 & local agencies to send a pair of stylish sneakers to workers at various hospitals across the United States & Europe. According to Forbes the shoes typically sell around one hundred and twenty dollars.
Throughout Chicago, LA, & NYC, & inside the Veterans Health Administration, around thirty thousand pairs would go to the medical staff. About twenty-five hundred hospitals in Europe will be funded including Barcelona, Berlin, London, Milan, Paris, and Belgium, Nike News announced.
50-year-old woman dies in Maui County due to coronavirus
Maui County recorded another coronavirus-related death Sunday, raising the county total to six and state fatalities to 17, according to state health officials.
The state Department of Health in Maui County has reported the death of a 60-year-old woman thus taking the total death toll in the county to 6 and that of state to 17.
The woman is said to have been having underlying health conditions and was admitted in Maui Memorial Medical Center in February and she contracted the virus in the mid of
April.
“COVID-19 is not believed to be the primary cause of death, due to her other serious illnesses, but may have been a contributing factor to her passing,” according to a news release from the
Hawaii COVID-19 Joint Information Center. State Health Director Dr. Bruce Anderson offered his condolences to the woman’s family and friends and stressed on the importance of being vigilant to reduce the spread of the virus.
He said, “Our sincere condolences to the family and friends of another valued member of our community, Please follow social distancing guidelines and current emergency rules to help protect our most vulnerable people.” Maui County Mayor Michael Victorino yoo expressed condolences to the woman’s family and friends and said “I continue to ask everyone to care for their loved ones and work together to keep our people safe and healthy, We face many uncertainties in Maui County, but we must always be certain about the compassion and care we have for one another.” The state count has increased by 2 on Sunday afternoon with one case each in Honolulu County
and one in Hawaii County but the Officials announced that data cleaning has led to decrease in the count by one number due to duplication of count in Honolulu County. The state now has a total of 620 cases including 400 in Honolulu County, 116 in Maui County, 74 in Hawaii County and 21 in Kauai County, of these 73 required hospitalization and 544 have completed quarantine period.