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CITIZENS ARE HAPPY BECAUSE DRIVE-THRU THEATRE OPENED AGAIN AFTER TWO MONTH
After 2 months after it was originally scheduled, a Columbus drive-in cinema announces that they are opening again.
Since the 1950s the South Drive-in has had interaction with film lovers. It intended to open in the twentieth of March but the request for shelter-at-place came into effect.
Automobiles stood in queues on Fri to get a front-row seat to reopen the drive-in cinema.
Employees wore masks and exercised social distancing. They requested film-goers to do likewise. Anyone that deals with staff or leaves their vehicle had to follow guidelines. The theater also restricted the number of cars they had permitted in, so that the other parking spaces would stay free.
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ONE PEDESTRIAN HAS DIED IN VEHICLES COLLISION ON I-270 HIGHWAY IN COLUMBUS
A woman was killed in Southern Columbus on Friday after a collision on I270.
The collision occurred southbound on I-270 close US 62.
Caleb Justin and Dallas Terry, were involved in the collision, the Franklin County Sheriff's Office told reporters. At the incident Terry was proclaimed dead. The sheriff's office said Justin and another driver involved are being admitted to the hospital in a serious state.
Sheriff Dallas Bennett said two vehicles struck Terry and a third crash into Justin. Bennett said after their vehicle smashed into the median, the pair stepped into the highway.
Southbound lanes started reopening at about six o'clock in the morning.
The accident is currently under review.
ONE MAN IS KILLED IN UNKNOWN FIRING IN SOUTH COLUMBUS
An individual is killed after shots fired on Tues morning in south Columbus.
The incident occurred at four o'clock in the morning, Columbus authorities said. In Heyl Avenue Row 1100.
Officials say medics found Zachariah Perry, Thirty, deceased at the site.
A 2nd person has been transported to secure Grant Medical Center. More specifics are yet to be published about the shoot.
According Columbus Police, Heyl Avenue is scheduled to stay blocked for hours.
In the Town of Columbus this is the thirty-seventh murder.
Contact the Columbus Police Crime Division at (614) 645-4730 or Central Ohio Crimestoppers securely at (614) 461-TIPS or those with details about this incident.
POLICE FOUND TEN YEAR OLD MISSING GIRL IN WEST COLUMBUS
Columbus police were looking for a ten year-old last seen Tues morning in west Columbus.
Lost Leanna Allen was registered before five o'clock in the morning. In Drive Scales region. She was reportedly discovered late in the morning and safe.
Police were asking helping to find Leanna as there was no clues are present for her missing.
But the details of the case and from where she found are not disclosed.
This case is under investigation by investigators.
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Teens opinion on officers change with the TAPS program
With the virus outbreak, students who were to pass out
this year will most likely miss on their
graduation ceremony.
At-risk teens part of the TAPS program or ‘Teens and Police Service’ academy coordinator, Jenny
Benson said, “They don't tend to like the police.”
Kids who were once nervous to be around cops now feel much more confident and comfortable
around them.
10 weeks of learning about drugs, sexting, and traffic stops, with officers side-by-side with them
changed it all.
“That's my dog! I love her! I adore her!” said student Taijer Wright.
“You know, Ty's dog!” echoed his instructor, Columbus Police Officer, Kylie Lavey.
The officers wanted to do something special that would make the teens know that they care for
them.
“See people's hearts change toward a whole institution that they thought they despised,” Lavey
said.
Whilst handing out diplomas to the teens the officers said, “We're really proud of you! From day
one, you came in, you didn't like us that much, yeah. You became another child. I'll still check up
on you, and don't make me cry!”
Empathy and Patience: Weapons of Contact Tracers
Healthcare professionals have verifiably worked indefatigably to instruct and treat the soundness of underestimated networks.
Evidently, the COVID-19 pandemic portrays that general wellbeing is about everybody, paying little heed to financial class.
Testing is the initial phase in battling through the pandemic. A particular gathering of researchers is at the bleeding edge of the upcoming stage.
Contact tracers are agents who hope to discover how somebody may have come across someone else who has a condition including measles, tuberculosis, a sexually transmitted contamination and now COVID-19.
Contact tracing is an activity that requires empathy and an armour-plated personality. Facing rejection is a part of the activity as per Columbus Public Health epidemiologist Denisse Licon McClure who drives a group of contact tracers.
As per McClure, a few people are stating that she was not around that individual or only level out deny it or they'll state the date isn't right. Also, on various other occasions, these people simply depend upon the epidemiologists.
Avoidance can convolute getting individuals the important testing and treatment in the event that they test positive.
Columbus Public Health Commissioner Mysheika Roberts said her group is steady and inventive, presently going to content informing.
According to Dr Roberts, the test has been the number of individuals, the absence of reaction and the network not exactly seeing how basic it isn't just for the case to speak with general wellbeing but additionally their contacts.
Interest for these purported malady criminologists is high. General wellbeing researchers and analysts gauge a requirement for somewhere close to 100,000 and 300,000 individuals to function as contact tracers.
The work isn't for weak willed, yet McClure said empathy and patience are basic occupation abilities.
In agreement with McClure, there's a great deal of dread in the network and a few dissatisfactions are developing and believe it's regular so somebody who is a decent audience and can give compassion and somebody who can give great data.
Ohio State University is preparing to announce plans for Fall semester in mid-June
As we all know currently the whole world is suffering through COVID-19 pandemic and USA is worst hit by this pandemic.
During this entire world has come to a standstill all the economic activities all over the world have stopped.
However, Ohio State University situated in the Ohio State of USA is getting ready for the announcement of their plans for the fall semester in mid-June.
Ohio State University announced a Post-pandemic operations task force to determine the university’s return to on-campus operations.
According to the university, this task force will determine that when is it safe to begin on-campus operations and what rules have to be followed after starting the on-campus operations.
The university says they will share regular updates and information about the task force’s progress.
The university has cancelled all events till July 6 has and they have asked non-essential employees to work from home.
For now, Ohio State hopes that the goal is to have an announcement of their plans for the fall semester by mid-June.
There are more than 23 thousand cases of COVID-19 in Ohio state and we hope that everything gets okay soon.
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SOME AUSTIN CITY MEMBERS ARE SEEKING ADDITIONAL HEALTH AND FINANCIAL PROTECTION FOR HIGH-RISK WORKERS
Last week, local health officials announced that most new residents in Travis County who were catching corona virus are still going to job. The news has raised concerns among authorities and analysts about the "false option" regarding virus safety and economic security.
Dr. Mark Escot, the interim health authority of Austin-Travis County, said that most of the workers' infections occur in the construction, healthcare, and food markets—jobs that have been deemed vital since the start of Austin's emergency lockdown in March. This week, the Austin City Council will discuss a bill offering greater security of certain sectors who are most susceptible.
The campaign, led by the leader of District 4 City Council Greg Casar, is calling for the city to implement a system that guarantees that workers in the city support high-risk staff by providing telecommuting or a secure workplace environment.
The course also leads to linking all high-risk employees across the state to disability benefits and pandemic jobless assistance. It also calls on the city to ensure that financial help is provided for high-risk working people who are not qualified for State aid projects.
A TEENAGER GOT SHOT IN SOUTHWEST PHILLY
Law enforcement officers in the twelfth district are interrogating a firing in southwest Philly on Friday that puts a teen into critical condition.
The incident had occurred around four p.m. on Ashland Avenue 5800 block.
Authorities stated a sixteen-year-old teenager was fired in the groin one time and got a bullet wound to the left ankle.
The boy in life-threatening condition has been transferred to Penn Presbyterian Hospital.
Investigators say no gun was recovered. At this time, no arrests have been made.
The details about the teenager was not disclosed by the authorities yet.
PHOENIX INDIAN CENTER DISTRIBUTES THREE TRUCK OF ESSENTIAL GOODS TO NAVAJO NATION
On May fifteen, the Phoenix Indian Center donated supplies of 3 trucks to thousands of families in many Navajo Nation communities.
On the reservation, which covers areas of New Mexico, Arizona & Utah, many people don't have convenient access to necessities.
On the reservation, a fifty-seven-hour weekend restriction goes into force on May fifteen.
The corona virus struck the country hard, with 3,741 new cases recorded, and 129 total fatalities as of May Fifteen.
This will be their 6th straight weekend restriction and perhaps their most vital businesses will be shut and citizens of Navajo will only be able to get out of the house for health or emergencies.
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Ёжик милый, фырчит классно ❤️лесной житель которого встретила в лесу ?
Как хорошо, когда дома есть питомец)) Милый, маленький и пушистый)) Можно обнять, погладить... А что, если домой принести милого колючего ёжика?
Ужиться с ним точно в домашних условиях не получится. Одни только хлопоты: ночной шумный гуляка, колючий... Почему? Просто изначально надо понимать, что от природы ёжики - хищники. Милые такие, забавные, но хищники. И идеальное их место проживания - лес)) Это хорошо как для ёжика, так и для человека.
Что забавно, так это то, что спина и голова у ёжика колючая, а брюшко - как у котенка, нежное и пушистое)) Правда, волоски у него не мягкие, немного жестче шерсти.
Никогда не берите их домой, их дом лес!)
SOME AUSTIN CITY MEMBERS ARE SEEKING ADDITIONAL HEALTH AND FINANCIAL PROTECTION FOR HIGH-RISK WORKERS
Last week, local health officials announced that most new residents in Travis County who were catching corona virus are still going to job. The news has raised concerns among authorities and analysts about the "false option" regarding virus safety and economic security.
Dr. Mark Escot, the interim health authority of Austin-Travis County, said that most of the workers' infections occur in the construction, healthcare, and food markets—jobs that have been deemed vital since the start of Austin's emergency lockdown in March. This week, the Austin City Council will discuss a bill offering greater security of certain sectors who are most susceptible.
The campaign, led by the leader of District 4 City Council Greg Casar, is calling for the city to implement a system that guarantees that workers in the city support high-risk staff by providing telecommuting or a secure workplace environment.
The course also leads to linking all high-risk employees across the state to disability benefits and pandemic jobless assistance. It also calls on the city to ensure that financial help is provided for high-risk working people who are not qualified for State aid projects.
A TEENAGER GOT SHOT IN SOUTHWEST PHILLY
Law enforcement officers in the twelfth district are interrogating a firing in southwest Philly on Friday that puts a teen into critical condition.
The incident had occurred around four p.m. on Ashland Avenue 5800 block.
Authorities stated a sixteen-year-old teenager was fired in the groin one time and got a bullet wound to the left ankle.
The boy in life-threatening condition has been transferred to Penn Presbyterian Hospital.
Investigators say no gun was recovered. At this time, no arrests have been made.
The details about the teenager was not disclosed by the authorities yet.