[ad_1] Photo courtesy of Chowhound / Anna Gass One of the positives of fewer visits to the grocery store is that I suspect we’ve all been a bit more adventurous in the kitchen. Instead of running to the market when we have a craving, many of us have been doing …
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[ad_1] As British Colombians face the prospect of slowly expanding their social circles, the British Columbia provincial health officer urges the public to be more cautious when it comes to dating and romance. While spring may be a time when, paraphrasing Alfred, Lord Tennyson, a person’s fantasy turns slightly into …
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[ad_1] SAN ANTONIO – Chlorine-based disinfectants and other strong disinfectants may be recommended for cleaning high-contact surfaces to combat the new coronavirus, but when it comes to your child’s car seat, experts say hold the spray bottle. Strong chemicals can be a bad idea. “When it comes to car seats, …
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[ad_1] TORONTO – Achieving the delicate balance between parenting and productivity has become an increasing challenge for parents during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially for those with young children who have not yet learned to play independently. But experts say there is no time like the present to help your children …
Read More »Dispatch of coronavirus in India: how to detect misinformation around Covid-19
[ad_1] Here is a summary of important articles from Indian publications on Covid-19. From the social media infodemic to the trends shaping the post-Covid-19 world, and why the need for labor reforms should not be combined with complete deregulation – read this and more in today’s Indian dispatch. Speak expert …
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