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Disneyland California Adventure to Open April 30
Disneyland Resort President Ken Potrok noted that the opening of parks in the state means 10 thousand jobs.
“The day we've all been waiting for is almost here. We are delighted that over 10,000 of our employees will be back to work as we prepare to welcome our guests to our happy place. ”- Ken Potrok.
Only California residents will be able to attend Disneyland's California Adventure.
Park guests aged 2 and older are required to come in protective masks, adhere to social distancing.
In the United States, they named their version of the origin of the coronavirus
A leak from a laboratory in Wuhan, China is the most likely version of the origin of the coronavirus. This opinion was expressed by Matthew Pottinger, Deputy National Security Advisor to President Donald Trump.
According to Pottinger, this theory of the emergence of an epidemic at the moment can be considered the most reliable. “There is growing evidence that the laboratory is the most likely source of the virus leak,” the official said during a Zoom conference, which was attended by parliamentarians from different countries.
As the deputy adviser noted, the virus could have "escaped" from the laboratory as a result of the accident. However, he did not provide any evidence of his version.
Inflatable "baby Trump" in a diaper will become an exhibit of the Museum of London
Dine-in services permitted in Orange County; LA County does not meet up relaxation approval standards
The reopening of Phase 2 businesses also includes dine-in services in restaurants and reopening of shopping centres as Gov. Gavin Newsom approved Orange County's request, amid the pandemic. Allowed business activities include:
- Retail
- Manufacture
- Restaurants (in-person dining)
- Outdoor museums
- Offices
- Limited personal services (tanning salons, car washes, gardening service, pet groomers)
Lisa Bartlett, the County Supervisor, was pleased that the Orange County was able to meet the state requirements the request was granted before Memorial Day weekend. After the announcement of the governor's decision, the county's health officer issued a new order which requires everyone to wear masks and mandates quarantine for those who have or have been exposed to COVID-19.
OC Health Care Agency authorities reported 216 new cases and 12 additions deaths which raised the county's total affected cases to 5,157 and 130 deaths; 42 deaths were reported in 4 days alone.
On the other hand, Los Angeles County accounts for half of the state's COVID-19 cases and has not met the requirements to reopen businesses. The County officials do not expect to follow the relaxed state standards until 4th July. Recently the death and hospitalization trends have improved, but the Whitehouse coronavirus response coordinator told that the spread of COVID-19 is a concern in LA.
Dr. Deborah Birx approached the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to help investigate the source of new cases to help forestall outbreaks in future.
Los Angeles is among the few California's 58 counties that either have not adequately contained the infection to revive more activities and business or, on account of a few San Francisco Bay Area counties, have decided to move all the more gradually.
Local bicycle delivery services roll into high gear due to COVID-19 pandemic
As most people are at home and choose delivery options on food and everything else, messenger at Maritime Bicycle Courier is working at the front line of the coronavirus pandemic in Long Beach.
Tagquiped and Bud Abilles are both former competitive cyclists, and they launched a local delivery service in 2014, but slowly corporate delivery services drove away their business.
Even after facing hard competition, their business kept on rolling—Maritime Bicycle Courier partners with nearly 30 restaurants and businesses across the city.
"It's very important to us as a Long Beach-based business that we keep our money in Long Beach," said Ryan Hughes, co-owner of The 4th Horseman.
The 4th Horseman is the exclusive partner for Maritime Bicycle Courier for deliveries. Hughes said that during the COVID-19 pandemic, around 70% of orders placed at The 4th Horseman consist of deliveries.
Since the COVID-19 outbreak, the local delivery services had increased its workforce by 33%.
I'm grateful," Tagquiped said. "It's a weird blessing that the community basically has brought us back up and shown us support."
If you want to support local businesses in Long Beach, visit the Maritime Bicycle Courier website.
From Infamous to Glorious
By Marlene M. Espinoza
As the economic hardship accelerates in America, the growth of single mothers continues to rise. Not only has it ascended in the U.S., but in other countries, as well.
As stated by www.vice.com., in Brazil single-parent households led by women are just as common as the "traditional" nuclear family.
In fact, The Institute For Applied Economic Research (IPEA) claims that almost 28 million homes were run by women in 2014. Therefore, single mothers are "the breadwinners for 40 percent of all families in the country." Now, mothers must raise their children alone and assume the responsibility of two parents.
According to CNN.com., 81% of single parent homes are headed by a mom.
There is a definite amount of "over 11 million parents," who are compelled to assume the duties of both mom and dad. Although single mothers have stepped up and responded to their obligations, they are still challenged by numerous "prejudices, doubts, and daily chsllenges."
In today's society, it is difficult for a single mother to be accepted and recognized. Many have labeled us as"gold-diggers" and "uneducated." Single mothers come from all walks of life. We are not seeking pity, or sympathy. Our task should be recognized as a contribution to society.The role of mom and dad is not a burden. It is an honor. In fact, it is rewarding.
As a single mother, myself, I have raised 4 sons. However, society can manipulate us to believe that our job is shameful and degrading.
But, we have already proven to the world that we are definitely beyond demeaning. Our households are similar to the average family. The only thing that distinguishes ua is our role.
It is a blessing for a child to grow up in a home with both parents. But, it is an honor for a child to have a mother, who is willing to sacrifice twice as much.
A Pandemic Disorder
During this calamitous period, the world is forced to live in isolation, due to the Corona virus. Not only has this epidemic attacking millions physically, but mentally. Just when we all thought seclusion would be our best defense, another crisis arises and hits home. Although it is not contagious, it is a result of this universal panic; the aftermath of terror; Anxiety.
As stated in www.womenshealth.gov., anxiety is a normal response to stress. It has been found to affect our daily life. In fact, women are known to be more susceptible than men to get anxiety. Nearly 1 in 5 adults in the U.S. are affected.
Anxiety can also create feelings of alarm, nervousness, worry, or fear. In addition to what it can convey to the body, it is genetic.
According to www.childrenshospital.org., two important neurotransmitters in our brains, Serotonin and Dopamine, can distribute depression. In fact, researchers discovered that some parts of the brain are linked to fear and anxiety. However, many people have mistaken anxiety for a mental disorder. Since it is not caused by mental health, there is no need to think that you are going crazy.
Anxiety can be both beneficial and a threat to our health. Although it can help prepare us for the next disaster, it can restrict our physical and mental being. When there is no need to be frightened, we can be attacked severely with terror.
Even though we have been ordered to stay six feet away from other people, it still does not guarantee an end to this scare.
As we continue to agonize over the safety of our children it is possible for anxiety to worsen. Now, abiding with alarm and panic is mandatory for children.
Kidshealth.org., clearly states that growing up in a family, where others are fearful, or anxious can teach a child to be afraid too. Also,a child can experience certain phobias, which cause intensive fright.
Separation Anxiety Disorder, a fear of a separation from parents or others with parental roles can develop.
Because anxiety can be learned, insecure parents can be a threat to their children and home.
Anxiety can be misinterpreted as being a mood, rather than a feeling. Its symptoms can be anything from diarrhea, sleeplessness, and difficulty focusing. This has caused many parents to neglect the warning signs. Without treatment, anxiety can worsen. Since it is comorbid, it can give a child depression.
Many schools across the U.S. have closed and all social contact has been denied to children, including all recreational activities. Now, greeting neighbors and riding your bike outside is a threat.
As the Corona virus continues to bring fear to America, Anxiety gradually threatens the lives of our future generation.
Rachel, who was Richard will take the post of assistant to the country's health minister
Rachel Levine, 62, was actually born a boy and changed sex in adulthood.
At birth, Levin was named by his parents Richard. Richard Levine attended a private Jewish school in Boston, played in school hockey and football teams.
Richard was experiencing sexual discomfort. He wanted to become a girl, then get married. He was sexually attracted to boys, and he preferred to be friends with girls. From his experiences, Richard Levin went to study and sports. As a teenager, he acquired a penchant for introspection. Reflection on the intimate psychophysiology of a person influenced the decision of Richard Levin to become a doctor.
The decision to change sex matured for Dr. Richard Levin after forty years. By that time he was already married and had two children, David and Diana.
He divorced his wife, leaving the children to his ex-wife. The decision to change sex was supported by Richard Levine's mother and his patients. His children are learning to live with their Sunday dad, who suddenly became a mom.
Tesla Autopilot FSD San Francisco to Los Angeles with Zero Interventions
Brad Pitt and volunteers distributed food to needy families in Los Angeles
Brad took his speakers with him, connected them to his phone, and turned on the music.
Brad dragged boxes from the body of the truck for hours, which he drove to the place. People who came to work did not know that they were in the presence of a Hollywood star, because Brad did not show himself.
Brad looked, of course, in casual style: ripped jeans, sneakers, with a mask on his face. He also put on a pair of gloves to carry the boxes, which he pulled out of the truck and put on the cart.
Meet Maxim Hristozov
Maxim Hristozov (Maksim Yanchev Hristozov) is an american songwriter and musician. In 2016, Max signed with Interscope Records and Universal Music Group with his band the Devils. A year later he signed a solo contract for a debut studio album.
He is currently better known with his partners Shadow Killerbone and Rachel Gabriella. His business partner is Nikolay Svetoslavov.
In 2017, Maxim released “No Hope”, which he co-wrote and recorded with Martin Bossev. After taking a three-year break, Maxim released his first studio album, ‘Token from us’ in 2020. ‘Token from us’ was his first album to be certified golden Worldwide by Interscope Records.
Maxim has been playing music since the age of 6 when he started playing the piano. He starts playing in public at 8. His first appearance on the stage is in the school in which he studies from first to fourth grade. By this time, he understands that he can sing and record in the children’s choir of the BonBon band. After severe tonsil surgery, he loses his voice for 2 months and stops singing. When he was 9, his voice motivated and he could no longer sing as before. Continues with the piano. At the age of 11, his piano teacher dies and he stops playing music. In 2015 he founded the group of Devils, in which he, his friend Martin Bosev and Elizabeth Semkova. A year later, they signed a contract with the music company for musical rights Interscope Records. For three consecutive years, the group has enjoyed success. In December 2018, Elizabeth has to leave the group because she is accepted to study at Berkeley. The band breaks up because there is no one to sing. Max goes on his own and signs a career with UMG and Interscope Records. The first two singles are already a fact, and the band The Devils is reuniting for a debut album to be released in 2020.