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It's only been two days but I'm already exhausted and praying for Friday. The new job is super stressful and busy. They're short a secretary and sometimes stuff is so crazy they don't have time to explain it to me. Or they start to explain/show me something but shit happens and then they forget. I answer the phones but I don't really know how to schedule yet, or they're asking for stuff I can't do, so I just keep putting the calls on hold so the other secretary or manager can deal with it.

I get home at like 7:30 PM most days. Monday I was home at 8:30 PM. I barely have time to do anything, like feed the bird, the mouse, eat, do dishes, try to watch an hour of TV. The manager expects me to study and memorize the codes for different dental procedures but so far I haven't had time.

And the thing that bothers me most is that while the dentists, hygienists, and assistants are well protected with the patients, we're not wearing any protective gear around each other. The secretary and I are sitting side by side with no masks or gloves on. The lunch room is filled with like 6 employees practically in each other's laps breathing the same air for an hour straight. There's a lot of communal sharing of food and stuff. 

My throat is already feeling funny and I'm not sure if it's the air conditioning or something else.

The secretary I worked with on Monday called the manager today and said she was sick and had a runny nose. The manager asked if she had a fever or chills and the secretary said no. So the manager is like oh it's just a cold. Which like thanks, because that probably means I will get it since we were glued together for 9 hours straight. Gah. 

It just doesn't seem safe, And when I've brought stuff like this up, the manager is like, well you can wear a mask if you want, but you won't be able to speak with the clients on the phone because they won't be able to understand you. 

We're supposed to have a meeting either Friday or next Monday to see how I like the job, if I'm happy, and if I want to continue. As well they will see on their end if I'm learning and seem like I can pick things up and succeed in the position. 

At this point, I'm not sure what I want to do...

 

 

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That sucks, jewel.  Could some of the stress just be normal "new person" stress that will lessen once you're more familiar with things?  My guess is that you will know what you want to do by the time that meeting happens.  If you are still unhappy and don't feel safe, let them know.  If they are willing to address your issues with good solutions, then stay.  Otherwise, thank them for the opportunity and be on your way.  (But will that screw up your unemployment benefits?  I'm not sure how that works in Canada.)  Maybe your other jobs will open up soon, which would help you make your decision.

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21 hours ago, jewel21 said:

It's only been two days but I'm already exhausted and praying for Friday. The new job is super stressful and busy. They're short a secretary and sometimes stuff is so crazy they don't have time to explain it to me. Or they start to explain/show me something but shit happens and then they forget. I answer the phones but I don't really know how to schedule yet, or they're asking for stuff I can't do, so I just keep putting the calls on hold so the other secretary or manager can deal with it.

I get home at like 7:30 PM most days. Monday I was home at 8:30 PM. I barely have time to do anything, like feed the bird, the mouse, eat, do dishes, try to watch an hour of TV. The manager expects me to study and memorize the codes for different dental procedures but so far I haven't had time.

And the thing that bothers me most is that while the dentists, hygienists, and assistants are well protected with the patients, we're not wearing any protective gear around each other. The secretary and I are sitting side by side with no masks or gloves on. The lunch room is filled with like 6 employees practically in each other's laps breathing the same air for an hour straight. There's a lot of communal sharing of food and stuff. 

My throat is already feeling funny and I'm not sure if it's the air conditioning or something else.

The secretary I worked with on Monday called the manager today and said she was sick and had a runny nose. The manager asked if she had a fever or chills and the secretary said no. So the manager is like oh it's just a cold. Which like thanks, because that probably means I will get it since we were glued together for 9 hours straight. Gah. 

It just doesn't seem safe, And when I've brought stuff like this up, the manager is like, well you can wear a mask if you want, but you won't be able to speak with the clients on the phone because they won't be able to understand you. 

We're supposed to have a meeting either Friday or next Monday to see how I like the job, if I'm happy, and if I want to continue. As well they will see on their end if I'm learning and seem like I can pick things up and succeed in the position. 

At this point, I'm not sure what I want to do...

Keep track of questions you have and incomplete instructions you are not clear on; you can discuss these at your meeting. Don't discuss who dropped what ball while training you, simply make a point of getting the correct information to do your job. Make complete notes and repeat it back to confirm what they are telling you.

If you don't feel it's a safe work environment, your instincts might be correct.

I'm surprised you aren't required to wear a mask in the office, if only to protect you from the patients and visa versa; that seems to contravene National Health coronavirus protocols (look it up or contact your provincial health department for your type of medical office).

My receptionists and personnel answer phones with a mask, and have no problems enunciating clearly. What your new bosses may want is to see your face to gauge your reaction to the new situation. Either way, protect yourself. Definitely wear a mask, and gloves, if you so choose. Try to maintain a safe distance from employees and patients. Keep your area clean with window/surface cleaner. Wash your hands regularly. 

A new work situation can be very stressful and confusing. Try not to be so hard on yourself.

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Thanks, cupid. I'm not sure what I'm going to do. I will mention tomorrow I want to wear a mask, though. It's been three days that my throat feels off. I also end up with a headache by the last two hours of my shift. 

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So I'm pretty sure tomorrow will be my last day. I was finally able to wear a mask but she again said if I couldn't speak clearly on the phone I'd have to remove it. Patients seemed to understand me just fine so I don't know what she keeps going on about.

Throat is still bothering me and she admitted hers was too but said it was just fatigue. Um, not necessarily.

She keeps mentioning how my course really taught me nothing, etc, which just makes me feel stupid. And she keeps saying I need to study at home. I mentioned I have and she seemed dubious. Then she was like fine, if I say a PT has to go see an endodontist what does that mean. I said it means they have to see a root canal specialist and she was like "oh, you do know that." Then she asked me about tooth 47 and what it means and I correctly listed what quadrant and position it was in and what tooth it was. Lower right, second molar. . Then she asked me what an MOD was. It's a cavity on the mesial-occlusal-distal surfaces of the teeth, and I got that one right too. FYI, there are 5 surfaces on the teeth.

She seemed surprised that I actually know shit. I know they're short staffed and stressed but if you don't want to spend time training someone, then hire someone with experience, not someone just out of school and with no work experience.

Honestly, I'm beyond frustrated and on the verge of years. Blah.  

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21 minutes ago, jewel21 said:

So I'm pretty sure tomorrow will be my last day. I was finally able to wear a mask but she again said if I couldn't speak clearly on the phone I'd have to remove it. Patients seemed to understand me just fine so I don't know what she keeps going on about.

Throat is still bothering me and she admitted hers was too but said it was just fatigue. Um, not necessarily.

She keeps mentioning how my course really taught me nothing, etc, which just makes me feel stupid. And she keeps saying I need to study at home. I mentioned I have and she seemed dubious. Then she was like fine, if I say a PT has to go see an endodontist what does that mean. I said it means they have to see a root canal specialist and she was like "oh, you do know that." Then she asked me about tooth 47 and what it means and I correctly listed what quadrant and position it was in and what tooth it was. Lower right, second molar. . Then she asked me what an MOD was. It's a cavity on the mesial-occlusal-distal surfaces of the teeth, and I got that one right too. FYI, there are 5 surfaces on the teeth.

She seemed surprised that I actually know shit. I know they're short staffed and stressed but if you don't want to spend time training someone, then hire someone with experience, not someone just out of school and with no work experience.

Honestly, I'm beyond frustrated and on the verge of years. Blah.  

Hey, you gave it a shot. Don't feel bad, doesn't seem like a very nice place to work.

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So I'm pretty sure tomorrow will be my last day. I was finally able to wear a mask but she again said if I couldn't speak clearly on the phone I'd have to remove it. Patients seemed to understand me just fine so I don't know what she keeps going on about.

Throat is still bothering me and she admitted hers was too but said it was just fatigue. Um, not necessarily.

She keeps mentioning how my course really taught me nothing, etc, which just makes me feel stupid. And she keeps saying I need to study at home. I mentioned I have and she seemed dubious. Then she was like fine, if I say a PT has to go see an endodontist what does that mean. I said it means they have to see a root canal specialist and she was like "oh, you do know that." Then she asked me about tooth 47 and what it means and I correctly listed what quadrant and position it was in and what tooth it was. Lower right, second molar. . Then she asked me what an MOD was. It's a cavity on the mesial-occlusal-distal surfaces of the teeth, and I got that one right too. FYI, there are 5 surfaces on the teeth.

She seemed surprised that I actually know shit. I know they're short staffed and stressed but if you don't want to spend time training someone, then hire someone with experience, not someone just out of school and with no work experience.

Honestly, I'm beyond frustrated and on the verge of years. Blah.  

 

Jewel, I am sorry for your frustration. I suggest you look up the mandate by the professional association for dentists in Quebec. If it is anything like Ontario, all dental staff and patients (until they are in the treatment chair) are required to wear masks. Staff are required to maintain social distancing during breaks and wear PPE. Plexiglass in the reception area is recommended. 

I would be surprised if the protocol is different for Quebec. If the dentist you are working for is in violation, you can always report them.

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So I'm pretty sure tomorrow will be my last day. I was finally able to wear a mask but she again said if I couldn't speak clearly on the phone I'd have to remove it. Patients seemed to understand me just fine so I don't know what she keeps going on about.

Throat is still bothering me and she admitted hers was too but said it was just fatigue. Um, not necessarily.

She keeps mentioning how my course really taught me nothing, etc, which just makes me feel stupid. And she keeps saying I need to study at home. I mentioned I have and she seemed dubious. Then she was like fine, if I say a PT has to go see an endodontist what does that mean. I said it means they have to see a root canal specialist and she was like "oh, you do know that." Then she asked me about tooth 47 and what it means and I correctly listed what quadrant and position it was in and what tooth it was. Lower right, second molar. . Then she asked me what an MOD was. It's a cavity on the mesial-occlusal-distal surfaces of the teeth, and I got that one right too. FYI, there are 5 surfaces on the teeth.

She seemed surprised that I actually know shit. I know they're short staffed and stressed but if you don't want to spend time training someone, then hire someone with experience, not someone just out of school and with no work experience.

Honestly, I'm beyond frustrated and on the verge of years. Blah.  

Berating a new employee for uncomplete training is on her. You're well out of this situation.

You could look at it this way: in spite of not being trained in by your soon-to-be-out-of-here employer, you took in what you were taught in class, and it served you well when called upon.

15 hours ago, luv2lurk said:

Jewel, I am sorry for your frustration. I suggest you look up the mandate by the professional association for dentists in Quebec. If it is anything like Ontario, all dental staff and patients (until they are in the treatment chair) are required to wear masks. Staff are required to maintain social distancing during breaks and wear PPE. Plexiglass in the reception area is recommended. 

I would be surprised if the protocol is different for Quebec. If the dentist you are working for is in violation, you can always report them.

This isn't a bad idea.

It's Friday!

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Jewel, I am sorry for your frustration. I suggest you look up the mandate by the professional association for dentists in Quebec. If it is anything like Ontario, all dental staff and patients (until they are in the treatment chair) are required to wear masks. Staff are required to maintain social distancing during breaks and wear PPE. Plexiglass in the reception area is recommended. 

I would be surprised if the protocol is different for Quebec. If the dentist you are working for is in violation, you can always report them.

Hey luv2lurk! Do I recall correctly? Are you my fellow Roncy person?

And yes, dentists here are required to do the above, and are seeing mainly emergency cases only.

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Hey luv2lurk! Do I recall correctly? Are you my fellow Roncy person?

And yes, dentists here are required to do the above, and are seeing mainly emergency cases only.

 

Hi pearlite - yes, you recalled correctly❤️

I recently received a message from my dentist (Roncesvalles Dental Centre) that they are preparing for re-opening. Among other measures (additional PPE, social distancing, etc) they are modifying the treatment rooms as well as adding Surgically Clean Air units, to clean and change the air frequently.

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MIL Stunt has stabilized: she spiked another fever. It subsided, but she still suffers with a low-grade fever. Her joint pain is about the same. Her congestion is minimal; medical researchers from Cedars-Sinai came to test MIL on the nebulizer treatment. They said she's doing surprisingly well for a woman her age; she was in excellent health before The Corona, played tennis and golf regularly, slightly under-weight for her height, low-fat/carb diet, no chronic illnesses, moderate drinker, etc. They took samples, left secret sauce for her rash and some other test prescriptions. They were very positive about her progress. Thank you God.

Because of the continuing wave of coronavirus in Los Angeles, there are 6 confirmed/5 suspected cases at 4 stations in my district; there are similar issues corporate-wide. The confirmed/suspected have been visited by Department of Health and are at home. The facilities were fumigated and tested. The remaining personnel were fumigated and tested. Crap on a Cracker! It's all falling apart.

Be careful out there.

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Hi pearlite - yes, you recalled correctly❤️

I recently received a message from my dentist (Roncesvalles Dental Centre) that they are preparing for re-opening. Among other measures (additional PPE, social distancing, etc) they are modifying the treatment rooms as well as adding Surgically Clean Air units, to clean and change the air frequently.

Okay!

Do you like that dental practice? I need a new dentist, and I've got some real doozies like a broken cap, and so on.

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Okay!

Do you like that dental practice? I need a new dentist, and I've got some real doozies like a broken cap, and so on.

Yes, I would highly recommend. I started going there a few years ago after decades of not seeing a dentist (I know very bad . . . )

The dentist I see (Dr McGrath) is both knowledgeable and caring.  The staff are excellent.

Best of all - they welcome new patients and are only a short walk away!

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Yes, I would highly recommend. I started going there a few years ago after decades of not seeing a dentist (I know very bad . . . )

The dentist I see (Dr McGrath) is both knowledgeable and caring.  The staff are excellent.

Best of all - they welcome new patients and are only a short walk away!

Very bad? Well we share that particular thing... Which leaves me kind of petrified to expose these choppers to anyone.

So thank you!

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MIL Stunt has stabilized: she spiked another fever. It subsided, but she still suffers with a low-grade fever. Her joint pain is about the same. Her congestion is minimal; medical researchers from Cedars-Sinai came to test MIL on the nebulizer treatment. They said she's doing surprisingly well for a woman her age; she was in excellent health before The Corona, played tennis and golf regularly, slightly under-weight for her height, low-fat/carb diet, no chronic illnesses, moderate drinker, etc. They took samples, left secret sauce for her rash and some other test prescriptions. They were very positive about her progress. Thank you God.

Because of the continuing wave of coronavirus in Los Angeles, there are 6 confirmed/5 suspected cases at 4 stations in my district; there are similar issues corporate-wide. The confirmed/suspected have been visited by Department of Health and are at home. The facilities were fumigated and tested. The remaining personnel were fumigated and tested. Crap on a Cracker! It's all falling apart.

Be careful out there.

This is great news about your mother-in-law!  Yes, thank you, God!

You be careful, too!

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Jimmie Johnson Cuts Ties with Beam Designs over Tweets Criticizing NASCAR -- Related: IndyCar flagman fired after criticizing NASCAR policies addressing social justice online

 

Facebook fires employee in Black Lives Matter dispute

 

Floyd’s death hastens shift in police pop culture portrayals -- Oh oh.

 

Breaking With Tradition, Some Judges Speak Out on Racial Injustices

 

Faux News removes altered photos of Seattle protest zone

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When there's a coronavirus vaccine, how will we make sure everybody gets it? That's the job of state immunization registries.

 

New coronavirus spread isn’t the feared ‘second wave’ – it’s still the first, researchers say -- The rise in coronavirus cases seen in about half a dozen states across the U.S. isn’t the feared “second wave” — it’s still the first, scientists and infectious disease specialists say. To be defined as a second wave the virus would need to retreat and reappear, or a new variant would have to emerge, said Columbia University’s Ian Lipkin. “The recent increase in cases does not reflect either.” States such as Arizona and Texas “never really got rid of the first wave,” former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb said. 

 

Risk of new lockdowns rises with fear of second COVID-19 wave -- Non-physician bona fides -- ‘There is no emergency’: W.H. economic advisers shrug off feared ‘second wave’ of coronavirus

 

Is there really such a thing as a 'super spreader'?

 

Why are we hoarding toilet paper? It may be your personality type

 

L.A. County reports 1,568 new coronavirus cases, 58 deaths

 

South Carolina virus chief ‘more concerned’ about virus now than ever

 

Second wave fears rise as China reports more new infections -- Related: Beijing closes market, locks down area in new virus outbreak

 

Too Close for Comfort, and the Virus, in Russia’s Communal Apartments

 

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Thai mom's face shields protect against virus and villains

 

Virus Exposes Weak Links in Peru’s Success Story

 

Rio cartels go from running drugs to pushing medication

 

The Lost Generation -- Kids around the world are out of school. Millions of girls might not go back

 

Atlantic City OKs booze on the Boardwalk to boost crowds -- To-go cups will bring them all back.

 

Treasury chief refusing to disclose recipients of virus aid

 

In Zimbabwe, people with albinism struggle against prejudice

 

81 killed in bloody Boko Haram attack in Nigerian village

 

The Big Tent Party -- GOP congressman who officiated gay wedding loses primary

 

Black community braces for next threat: Mass evictions -- A federal moratorium on evictions, which only applies to the 1 in 4 rental units that are backed by the government, expires in a matter of weeks. -- Related: Tenants behind on rent in pandemic face harassment, eviction

 

'Persistent fragilities' ahead for households and businesses -Fed report

 

Buyer’s remorse: Mall deal implodes as virus shakes retail

 

TV money gives NFL leg up if fans can’t fill teams’ coffers

 

Exclusive: U.S. senators draft plan to reform new plane design approvals after 737 MAX crashes

 

Birds aren't all singing the same song. They have dialects, too

 

Entire Swedish spa village on sale for $7 million

 

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In time of crises, lands bill gives Senate a chance to unite

 

'Oh you must be heavy boned.' Marilyn Okoro's fight for body acceptance

 

Lilly Wachowski and Abby McEnany on the Power of Showcasing "Unpalatable Queers" on TV

 

NYC nurse remembered as 'angel' who worked tirelessly on the front lines -- Kious Kelly, one of New York’s first front-line workers to die of COVID-19, was a nurse whose death galvanized colleagues fed up with a lack of protective gear.

 

 

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A medical specialist wearing PPE walks through a disinfection chamber at the City Clinical Hospital Number 15 in Moscow, Russia May 25, 2020. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov

Record Virus Numbers Thrust States Into Life-or-Death Choice -- Governors shun new lockdowns despite record infection rates. ‘When we came out of it, it’s like, “Party on, bro.” -- Related: Coronavirus Cases Spike Across Sun Belt as Economy Lurches into Motion

 

Amid the Coronavirus Crisis, a Regimen for Reëntry -- Health-care workers have been on the job throughout the pandemic. What can they teach us about the safest way to lift a lockdown?

 

The Pandemic Claims New Victims: Prestigious Medical Journals

 

Crises collide: Flood recovery workers carried COVID-19 to Michigan

 

Slowing the Coronavirus Is Speeding the Spread of Other Diseases

 

Why a 2nd shutdown over coronavirus might be worse than the 1st, and how to prevent it

 

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How the Pandemic Will End -- The U.S. may end up with the worst COVID-19 outbreak in the industrialized world. This is how it’s going to play out.

 

Fired scientist Rebekah Jones builds coronavirus dashboard to rival Florida’s -- Fired scientist Rebekah Jones’ site shows thousands more people with the coronavirus, and hundreds of thousands fewer who have been tested, than the site run by the Florida Health Department.

 

Missing data veils coronavirus damage to minority communities -- Related: Accuracy still unknown for many coronavirus tests rushed out

 

BP warns of $17.5 billion hit as pandemic accelerates move away from oil

 

Pandemic Threatens to Upend a Thriving Real Estate Model

 

Hawaii grapples with Great Depression-level unemployment as tourism plummets

 

Child care is still the missing ingredient for a fast economic recovery

 

She Survived the Coronavirus. Then She Got a $400,000 Medical Bill.

 

China is reporting the biggest coronavirus outbreak it has seen in two months -- A huge market in Beijing is the source of a cluster of new infections.

 

Delhi to use 500 railway coaches as hospital facilities to fight coronavirus

 

Report: 40,000 cruise ship workers still trapped at sea

 

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Graffiti, Washington D.C. -- Similar to Buddha Eyes (also known as Wisdom Eyes) that look out in the four directions to symbolize the omniscience of a Buddha. The Buddha eyes can be seen throughout Nepal and they have become a symbol of Nepal itself.

 

These San Francisco doctors flew to New York to fight the coronavirus — and they have a warning for us -- They describe some of the terrifying scenes they saw, and note that many patients were in their 40s and 50s. They urge people to take the public health guidelines seriously. 

 

The new coronavirus spikes, explained -- Some states are seeing Covid-19 spikes. Here’s what we know.

 

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n this April 22, 1971, file photo, an anti-war demonstrator carries an inverted American flag as protesters walk in Lafayette Park past the White House, from their encampment on the Mall. The Trump administration’s use of smoke bombs and pepper balls to rout civil rights demonstrators from Lafayette Park near the White House has added a new chapter to the site’s storied history as a soapbox for social and political unrest.(AP Photo/Henry Burroughs, File)

Lafayette Park near White House: A soapbox for social unrest

 

From coast to coast, protests against police brutality and racism are still going strong -- And the death of Rayshard Brooks in Atlanta has added momentum to some demonstrations. -- Related: The police killing of Rayshard Brooks at a Wendy’s drive-through, explained -- Brooks was killed after falling asleep at an Atlanta Wendy’s drive-through. The officer who shot him has been fired.

 

'The cross is a little lighter today' -- Civil rights protesters from the 1950s and 1960s reflect on their struggle -- and the present movement

 

The Sacrifice Black Children Shouldn’t Have to Make -- This country prizes Black children’s precocity, insists on it, even, much of the time.

 

George Floyd Was Killed in My Neighborhood -- Like every part of America, Powderhorn (neighborhood), Minneapolis, has always struggled with racism. Growing up there, the author learned that early on.

 

Medical examiners under fire

 

How to Spot Police Surveillance Tools -- Officers are likely tracking your every move at protests. But if you know what to look for, it's easy to protect yourself.

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Officials familiar with Lafayette Square confrontation challenge Trump administration claim of what drove aggressive expulsion of protesters

 

Why some police officers rally around their colleagues, even when they're accused of committing crimes

 

Why the Confederate Flag Flew During World War II -- As white, southern troops raised the battle flag, they showed that they were fighting for change abroad, but the status quo at home.

 

Rhode Island is asked to strip ‘Plantations’ from true name

 

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Artists fill in the letters of a "Black Lives Matter" mural on E. Pine Street near the Seattle Police Department's East Precinct in this aerial photo taken over Seattle, June 11, 2020. REUTERS/Lindsey Wasson

Reuters Pictures - Mon Jun 15, 2020 - Inside Seattle's 'Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone' -- Related: Q&A: What’s next for Seattle protesters’ ‘autonomous zone’?

 

Seattle is a young city with a long history of protests

 

Anti-racism protest signs, murals destined for U.S. Smithsonian

 

Thousands gather Sunday for prayer and protests in Washington

 

Bringing a discussion about racial bias in the military to social media

 

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A protester carries an injured counter-protester to safety, near the Waterloo station during a Black Lives Matter protest following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis police custody, in London, Britain, June 13, 2020. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez

Black man carries suspected far-right protester to safety -- Related: Black protester who carried injured white man through angry crowd says he was trying to avoid catastrophe

 

What do terms like systemic racism, microaggression and white fragility mean? -- Related: 'What she did is polite racism': San Francisco man says white couple called police for stenciling 'Black Lives Matter' on his own property

 

US base namesakes include slaveholders, failed generals -- Related: Calls to remove controversial Abraham Lincoln statue in Boston

 

French leader rejects racism but colonial statues to remain

 

The “abolish the police” movement, explained by 7 scholars and activists -- “I’m sorry that the fight for justice and inequality could not be more convenient for political timetables, but it isn’t.” -- Related: University Of Minnesota Students Rally In Effort To Defund, Disarm Campus Police

 

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This May 4, 2005, file photo shows Emmett Till's photo on his grave marker in Alsip, Ill. Sixty-five years after 14-year-old Emmett Till was lynched in Mississippi, Congress is set to approve legislation designating lynching as a hate crime under federal law. The bill, named after Till, is intended to send a powerful message to confront violent racism and hatred that continues decades after the black teenager was murdered for allegedly whistling at a white woman. (Robert A. Davis/Chicago Sun-Times via AP, File)

AP Explains: Vile US history of lynching of people of color

 

The Reckoning Will Be Incomplete Without Black Women and Girls -- The nationwide outcry against systemic racism almost always centers men and boys.

 

‘Long overdue’: White NHL players find their voice on racism

 

 

Systemic racism slows economic growth: Dallas Fed chief Kaplan -- No kidding.

 

How 2 Lives Collided in Central Park, Rattling the Nation

 

Australian prime minister apologizes for ‘no slavery’ claim

 

Governor shuts streets in Brasilia to stop protesters reaching Congress, Supreme Court

 

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Dear J.K. Rowling, -- An open letter -- Related: How JK Rowling Betrayed the World She Created

 

Yankee go home: What does moving troops out of Germany mean?

 

Three US Navy aircraft carriers are patrolling the Pacific Ocean at the same time. And China's not happy -- Related: US naval buildup in Indo-Pacific seen as warning to China

 

Russia jails ex-U.S. marine Paul Whelan for 16 years over espionage

 

Woman hatches ducklings from supermarket eggs -- They sell pasteurized and fertilized eggs in UK grocery stores?

 

Steps to a perfectly organized refrigerator

 

Records have already been broken, and hurricane season just started

 

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Arizona wildfires: Mangum Fire near Grand Canyon, Bighorn Fire outside Tucson growing

 

A Canal That Opened the Montana Prairie May Soon Dry Up

 

Rio Tinto apologizes for blowing up 46,000-year-old sacred indigenous site in Australia's Pilbara region

 

Exclusive: Obscure Indian cyber firm spied on politicians, investors worldwide

 

Crisis Text Line CEO fired amid staff revolt

 

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The 92-year-old founder of Hello Kitty is handing the business to his grandson

 

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22 Cool Variants of Boring Cars

 

How to Get Your Car Ready For Your Next Road Trip

 

It's a Quantum World Record: 15 Trillion Atoms Entangled

 

 

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New projection puts U.S. COVID-19 deaths at over 200,000 by October -- Related: Coronavirus Study: 1 in 5 People Worldwide at Risk

 

Coronavirus recommendations ignored as case numbers rise

 

Airline passengers brought COVID-19 into LAX in March and no one warned the public

 

FDA pulls emergency use authorization of hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19 -- The regulatory agency said the drug is "unlikely to be effective" in treating the coronavirus.

 

Harrowing blame game over COVID-19 toll in nursing homes

 

China's new coronavirus outbreak sees Beijing adopt 'wartime' measures as capital races to contain spread

 

Dr. Fauci says normalcy may not return until next year

 

Judge limits California governor’s emergency rule-making

 

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A man walks among portraits of people who died due to the COVID-19, inside the Cathedral, in Lima, Peru, Saturday, June 13, 2020. Sunday's mass in Lima's cathedral with the presence of more than 4,000 portraits of the dead from COVID-19 is the first with these characteristics in the South American country where until Saturday more than 6,400 had died and more than 225,000 were infected. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)

In Peru, thousands of faces at Mass -- none now alive

 

COVID-19 Can Last for Several Months -- The disease’s “long-haulers” have endured relentless waves of debilitating symptoms—and disbelief from doctors and friends.

 

Many businesses ask customers, workers to waive legal rights

 

UK unemployment rising ‘faster than Great Depression’

 

46% of millennials say they’re still recovering financially from the Great Recession

 

Sure, toilet paper and wipes are in demand during the coronavirus pandemic. But Barbicide, too?

 

Fed moves to ensure companies can tap bond market for funds

 

House demands coronavirus loan info from Treasury, banks

 

Phone tapes: Minneapolis. 911 dispatcher asked supervisor to respond to Floyd scene -- Related: Minneapolis officers quit in wake of George Floyd protests

 

U.S. Intelligence Planes Surveilled D.C. George Floyd Protests. What the Hell Is This? -- Space Force?

 

What Chicago’s Ultimate Bad Cop Taught Me About Police Reform -- Jon Burge tortured black men for years and his fellow officers covered for him. The coverups continued long after he was gone.

 

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Family members of Rayshard Brooks attend a news conference on Monday, June 15, 2020, in Atlanta. The Brooks family and their attorneys spoke to the media days after Brooks was shot and killed by police at a Wendy's restaurant parking lot in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Ron Harris)

‘When does it stop?’ Slain man’s family makes tearful plea

 

Black Lives Matter activist Oluwatoyin Salau found dead in double homicide

 

Despite official directive, staffer undoes informal renaming of park sign for George Floyd

 

Sheriff apologizes to black pastor in Virginia after arrest

 

With New Policies, Cities Seek a ‘Seismic Shift’ in Policing

 

Scant evidence of antifa shows how sweeping the protests for racial justice have become

 

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A banner and a U.S. flag are placed on the Monument a la Republique during a protest against police brutality and the death in Minneapolis police custody of George Floyd, at the Place de la Republique square in Paris, France June 13, 2020. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier

Pictures - Mon Jun 15, 2020 - George Floyd's death sparks worldwide protests

 

The Revolution Will Be Streamed -- Protesters make point with viral clips

 

Publishers want more black authors. Why have they silenced us for so long? -- As Black Lives Matter protests take place across the world, the publishing world is rushing to support those ‘ignored by the mainstream’. Who is the mainstream, then?

 

Don’t Listen to Faux. Here’s What’s Really Going On in Seattle’s Protest Zone. -- What’s happening in these four blocks that shook the world is indeed an occupation, but it looks nothing like the “totalitarian takeover” touted on the conservative network.

 

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A person cleans off a wall after protestors spray-painted it a night earlier, during nationwide unrest following the death of George Floyd, near the White House, in Washington. REUTERS/Tom Brenner  

 

NASCAR driver who quit due to Confederate flag ban says he wasn't defending Confederate flag

 

Wisconsin Vilas County man seen walking dog in KKK robe and hood

 

Woman who confronted neighbor for BLM message apologizes: 'I should have minded my own business'

 

American Slavery Project to Hold Virtual Juneteenth 'Black Women and the Ballot' Presentation

 

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson creates anti-racism panel; critics want more

 

Protests held across California for third straight weekend

 

Thousands form human chain in Berlin against racism

 

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In landmark case, Supreme Court rules LGBTQ workers are protected from job discrimination -- The decision said Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which makes it illegal for employers to discriminate because of a person's sex, also covers sexual orientation and transgender status.

 

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American lawyer Dick Ashworth marches in the Fifth Annual Gay Pride Day parade in New York on June 3, 1974; he became a founding member of Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG) and years later his sons Tucker and Eric later died of AIDS.  © Fred W. McDarrah/Zed Books

Stonewall's cry echoed 'round the world!': Photos celebrate 51 years since the riots that galvanized the modern Gay Rights Movement with stunning images of New York City's LGBT community by veteran photographer

 

Justices reject bid to void California sanctuary law

 

Supreme Court refuses to hear new challenge to gun restrictions

 

Supreme Court for now stays out of police immunity debate

 

Justices revive permit for pipeline under Appalachian Trail

 

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How laundry is spilling plastics into the ocean --Related: More than ever, our clothes are made of plastic. -- How much plastic is your washing machine sending out to sea?

 

Top Russia newspaper editors quit, denouncing censorship

 

Report finds NOAA 'sharpiegate' statement 'not based on science' but political influence

 

Argentine bishop resumes work as Vatican abuse probe wraps

 

Branch of German far-right party placed under intel scrutiny

 

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In this Feb. 7, 2019, file photo, Christina Taft, the daughter of Camp Fire victim Victoria Taft, displays a collage of photos of her mother, at the burned out ruins of the Paradise, Calif., home where she died in 2018. Pacific Gas & Electric officials are to be expected to appear in court Tuesday, June 16, 2020, to plead guilty for the deadly wildfire that nearly wiped out the Northern California town of Paradise in 2018. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)

Deadliest Corporate Crime in U.S. Will End With 84 Guilty Pleas -- Related: Pacific Gas & Electric to plead guilty to deaths from California wildfire

 

Man accused of being ‘Golden State Killer’ to plead guilty

 

New execution dates set for federal inmates on death row --Related: Texas set to resume executions after delay due to pandemic

 

2 neo-Nazis on trial accused of killing German politician

 

Japan to scrap costly land-based US missile defense system

 

North Korea blows up inter-Korea liaison office, raising tensions -- Related: Kim Jong Un’s sister threatens S. Korea with military action

 

Oscars Pushed Back to April 25, Eligibility Window Extended

 

The Linguistic Case for Sh*t Hitting the Fan -- Idioms have a special power to draw people together in a way that plain speech doesn’t.

 

 

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MIL Stunt is at a plateau; not better, not worse. She's exhausted and frustrated, struggling to get out of bed and walk around. Her long-term memory is fine, it's retaining what she's just been told has to be repeated. During one of he deliriums, she gave me her George Jones majolica collection. Rather than argue, I thanked her, said it looked beautiful on my dining room table -- And it remains tucked away in her butler's pantry. The next day she didn't remember a thing. It's unsettling.

Spent yesterday evening driving to 7 closing JC Penney locations to pick up clearance towels and bed linens for my mother; she ordered some online, but needed more. The Suburban was bulging. I'm leaving Thursday night to visit Mom and Dad for a Father's Day barbecue. Mr. Stunt is staying in town for expected post-production work.

Thing 1's printing group is busy with orders from the local VA; they can't get replacement supplies in a timely manner; go figure. Thing 2's busy writing code. In their free time they've been canvassing for online voter's registration.

Tomorrow evening the alley neighbors are organizing a New Jack Swing Dance Party in the courtyard of the Corona neighbors; they're still in quarantine.  Line dancing lessons will commence. Snacks, S'mores, libations will be consumed. 

 

Jewel: How did your last day end?

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MIL Stunt is at a plateau; not better, not worse. She's exhausted and frustrated, struggling to get out of bed and walk around. Her long-term memory is fine, it's retaining what she's just been told has to be repeated. During one of he deliriums, she gave me her George Jones majolica collection. Rather than argue, I thanked her, said it looked beautiful on my dining room table -- And it remains tucked away in her butler's pantry. The next day she didn't remember a thing. It's unsettling.

Spent yesterday evening driving to 7 closing JC Penney locations to pick up clearance towels and bed linens for my mother; she ordered some online, but needed more. The Suburban was bulging. I'm leaving Thursday night to visit Mom and Dad for a Father's Day barbecue. Mr. Stunt is staying in town for expected post-production work.

Thing 1's printing group is busy with orders from the local VA; they can't get replacement supplies in a timely manner; go figure. Thing 2's busy writing code. In their free time they've been canvassing for online voter's registration.

Tomorrow evening the alley neighbors are organizing a New Jack Swing Dance Party in the courtyard of the Corona neighbors; they're still in quarantine.  Line dancing lessons will commence. Snacks, S'mores, libations will be consumed. 

 

Jewel: How did your last day end?

I'm sorry that your MIL is in this sort of stasis,no better, no worse.  I think, though, at least she's not where she was or isn't getting worse.  It has to be so frustrating for her and everyone who loves her.

Keep your chin up.....at least you get to go to your parents this weekend for sweet relief/escape!  All of you are in my prayers.

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People drink outside a bar during the reopening phase following the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in the East Village neighborhood in New York City, U.S., June 12, 2020. REUTERS/Jeenah Moon

Explainer: The coronavirus risks of everyday activities as economies reopen

 

We have to protect each other from the coronavirus -- The best way to slow down Covid-19’s resurgence is to protect yourself and others.

 

CDC report offers detailed demographic breakdown of who is getting coronavirus

 

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Hurricane Hunter Base in Florida Hit With 5 COVID-19 Cases -- That's not a good thing during hurricane season.

 

Amtrak is ending daily service to hundreds of stations. Blame the coronavirus pandemic, the railroad says.

 

Congressman Tom Rice reveals he and his family have coronavirus,  two weeks after he refused to wear a mask on the House floor -- Infected countless numbers of people of a virus he doesn't believe exists.

 

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In this Monday, June 15, 2020 photo, the cruise ship Oceania Riviera is tied up in Eastport, Maine. Cruise lines stopped sailing in mid-March after several high-profile outbreaks of COVID-19 in ships at sea, and thousands of cruise ship workers are still stuck at sea. The Riviera arrived Sunday in Eastport for an indefinite stay. (Chris Gardner/Port of Eastport, via AP)

Tight bight, small city: Virus sidelines ship, creates buzz

 

Members of Congress took small-business loans, and the full extent is unknown -- Some lawmakers who benefited from the Paycheck Protection Program also opposed legislation requiring lending transparency … Glass houses ...

 

Government to sink billions into a vaccine, prioritize vulnerable populations -- The approach on a vaccine would likely prioritize elderly, essential workers … As with the coronavirus tests, after the rich and powerful have been serviced. -- Related: U.S. narrowing support to seven COVID-19 vaccine candidates, expects them to be free for many

 

Steroid drug hailed as 'breakthrough' for seriously ill COVID-19 patients

 

As well you should be: Hat in hand: U.S. scientists scramble to support their COVID immunity research

 

A Mad Scramble to Stock Millions of Malaria Pills, Likely For Nothing -- More Snake Oil: Arkansas AG sues TV pastor over virus treatment claims

 

Church tied to Oregon’s largest coronavirus outbreak

 

Coronavirus Today The Latest: Special disinfection tunnels installed for Putin -- Yesterday The Latest: New Zealand is no longer coronavirus-free

 

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Queen Elizabeth misses Royal Ascot for first time in reign

 

Brazil ignored the warnings. Now, while other countries fret over a second coronavirus wave, it can’t get past its first.

 

U.S. plummets to 10th spot in World Competitiveness Ranking-- No surprise. Back to competitive eating -- Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest to Be Held Without Fans Amid COVID-19

 

Suze Orman on What You Should Be Doing With Your Money Right Now

 

U.S. economy starts long recovery as retail sales post record jump

 

How the rise of supermarkets left out black America

 

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In this Tuesday, June 16, 2020, photo, a pedestrian walks past the headquarters for United Way of King County, in downtown Seattle. A recession is expected to curtail Americans’ generosity following a record year for charitable donations. But the recent wave of money dedicated to fighting the coronavirus and racial inequality in the U.S. is offering a beacon of hope for nonprofits in 2020. United Way, a nonprofit that relies heavily on middle-class donors, said it has raised $900 million worldwide since mid-March. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

Donations to fight virus, injustice could sustain charities

 

Police officers across the US have quit their jobs in recent days. Here is where there have been resignations

 

African nations seek scrutiny of US, others over racism -- Turnabout is fair play at the United Nations.

 

Calls for de-escalation training grow after Atlanta shooting

 

Buffalo protester Martin Gugino has a fractured skull and cannot walk

 

The disappearance and death of activist Oluwatoyin Salau, explained -- The 19-year-old’s death underscores why gender violence needs to be part of the Black Lives Matter narrative. -- Related: Man arrested in deaths of activist Oluwatoyin Salau and volunteer Vicki Sims in Florida: What we know

 

New Mexico governor condemns vigilantes who might have instigated violence at demonstration -- Related: Police tactics to be reviewed following Albuquerque protest 

 

A tiny Ohio town’s Black Lives Matter event was overrun by armed counterprotesters -- The 80 or so expected demonstrators ended up dwarfed Sunday afternoon by some 700 counterprotesters — motorcycle gangs, “back the blue” groups and proponents of the Second Amendment.

 

Scant evidence of antifa shows how sweeping the protests for racial justice have become

 

Honoring the unforgivable -- The horrific acts behind the names on America's infamous monuments and tributes

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A statue from the Richmond Howitzers Monument in Richmond, Va., lies after being toppled Tuesday night, June 16, 2020, in Richmond, Va. The monument was erected in 1892 to commemorate a Richmond Civil War artillery unit, (Alexa Welch Edlund/Richmond Times-Dispatch via AP)

Reconsidering the Past, One Statue at a Time -- Related: 5 years after church massacre, S Carolina protects monuments -- That's not stopping some people: Protesters in Richmond tear down another Confederate statue

 

California to remove Columbus statue from state Capitol

 

Report documents nearly 2,000 Reconstruction-era lynchings

 

What 4 organizers want to see from America’s protests -- “This is a demand for real change,” said one Black Lives Matter leader from Houston.

 

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A fight grows in Mississippi over the state flag's Confederate emblem

 

The National Book Critics Circle Has Imploded

 

Black reporter sues paper over ban on her protest coverage

 

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13 hours ago, lovemesomejoolery said:

I'm sorry that your MIL is in this sort of stasis,no better, no worse.  I think, though, at least she's not where she was or isn't getting worse.  It has to be so frustrating for her and everyone who loves her.

Keep your chin up.....at least you get to go to your parents this weekend for sweet relief/escape!  All of you are in my prayers.

(((Loveme)))

 

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It's still early.

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@Cupid Stunt thanks for asking. I went in on Friday and the office manager wasn't there. I spilled coffee, spilled food on myself, and was just generally continuing the trend of having a bad week. I spoke with the dentist and told him it would be my last day. He asked why but I couldn't express myself, just got teary. I told him I wasn't comfortable. He asked if we could speak later and I said yes. 

I went about the day, and told about 3 people in the office it would be my last day. They seemed sad to see me go which was nice. 

At the end of my shift I went to speak with the dentist but again just couldn't express myself and got emotional. I told him I didn't like the job. He asked if there was anything he could say to change my mind, if I had made up my mind already, and I told him I had made up my mind and no, nothing would change it. I thanked him for the opportunity and left. 

One of the hygienists asked why I was teary and I told her I was fine. She wished me luck and I left. 

I had another interview yesterday at a clinic a block away from the other one. It was again a large setting but more English which I appreciated. They have more protocols set for seeing patients and screening for Covid-19. But I just didn't feel comfortable and overwhelmed. I also took the bus with an older woman who was coughing the entire ride and not wearing a mask and covering her face. 

A gentleman on the metro sat across from me and was sneezing and coughing into the air without a mask while playing on his phone and I got up and moved. 

Then a crazy person got off at the same stop as me and was yelling to himself and kicking and punching the air. It was concerning. 

I don't feel comfortable or ready to work and take public transit. The new place also has a start time of 7:30 AM and I know I will be late. The good thing was they finished at 5 PM. 

My dentist wants me back full time. He's the creepy guy that was touchy feely and the clientele was shit, but maybe if I set some boundaries and try it again it might be better? It's a 15 minute walk from my house so I don't have to take public transit... and it's just him  and it's wife so it's a much quieter environment. Maybe it'll allow me to train more with less stress and then I can try a larger clinic setting with multiple dentists when I feel more confident and self-assured...

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Not a fan of Microsoft Chrome; too many keystrokes to get you to your destination, and a thousand cascades of their crack to make merchandising your documents easy for them.

Fucking Microsoft Chromed my Edge browser. I lost all my tabs, extensions, photos, folders, favorites, music, radio and news feeds, documents ... Well, they're not so much lost as they're inaccessible.

 

Grrrrr ...

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You don't need me to list the many ways the world is going to hell in a handbasket, try on something worth celebrating ...

The History of Juneteenth

 

Juneteenth by the Numbers

 

Keep walking the high road DACA recipients -- “Today, for the next 24 hours, I’m in celebration. But the work doesn’t stop here.”

 

“The world makes way for the man who knows where he is going” -- Ralph Waldo Emerson

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43 minutes ago, Cupid Stunt said:

You don't need me to list the many ways the world is going to hell in a handbasket, try on something worth celebrating ...

The History of Juneteenth

 

Juneteenth by the Numbers

 

Keep walking the high road DACA recipients -- “Today, for the next 24 hours, I’m in celebration. But the work doesn’t stop here.”

 

“The world makes way for the man who knows where he is going” -- Ralph Waldo Emerson

Enjoy the weekend with your family!

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Gramps is inviting everyone over for lunch tomorrow. Joy. 

My cousin and I attempted to cut Steve's nails. It was going well until the second to last nail. Either he moved, or my angle was off cuz he started to bleed. A lot. And I got faint. Luckily my cousin was there to help stem the bleeding and I had some Kwik Stop styptic power on hand. But OMG. Never again. Never. We didn't even bother with the last nail since it wasn't very long. 

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51 minutes ago, jewel21 said:

Gramps is inviting everyone over for lunch tomorrow. Joy. 

My cousin and I attempted to cut Steve's nails. It was going well until the second to last nail. Either he moved, or my angle was off cuz he started to bleed. A lot. And I got faint. Luckily my cousin was there to help stem the bleeding and I had some Kwik Stop styptic power on hand. But OMG. Never again. Never. We didn't even bother with the last nail since it wasn't very long. 

That and expressing anal glands were two things I wouldn't do when I was a vet tech. The first is just too scary and the second...well..you know.

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People walk past a mural that is part of the campaign to create 1,000 murals on closed businesses, created by the company Beautify, in Santa Monica, California -- Image Credit: Reuters

 

Tracking the novel coronavirus in the U.S. -- COVID-19 CASES AS OF JUNE 22, 2020, 9:15 A.M. (ET)  At least 2,289,169 cases of the highly contagious novel coronavirus have been reported in the United States and its territories, according to a Reuters tally of state and local government sources. The U.S. diagnosed its first COVID-19 case in Washington state on Jan. 20. At least 119,916 have died of the illness across the United States, with the largest numbers so far in New York state. 

 

Nearly half of US states are reporting a rise in new coronavirus cases -- Related: Where U.S coronavirus cases are on the rise

 

Fearing second COVID-19 wave, Europe aims to train 'army' of medics

 

 

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On 6/20/2020 at 7:14 PM, Snaporaz said:

Happy Solstice, everybody!  🌞🌎🌻

Happy Solstice to you, too!

I dislike summer so much I forgot to stand my eggs on end.

 

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