https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/22/dining/tamales-los-angeles.html
Friday, December 25, 2020
Sunday, December 20, 2020
Mixing Pods Indoors at Christmas? Think Again
From the most recent newsletter from our very own Department of Public Health (Dec 18th):
COVID-19 and Winter Holidays
Attending a small celebration? Take these steps to make the holidays safer:
Bring your own food, drinks, and utensils.
Wear a mask and store it in your pocket or purse while eating and drinking.
Avoid going in and out of food prep spaces.
Space seating at least 6 feet apart for people who don’t live with you.
Wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds or if unavailable, use 60% alcohol hand sanitizer.
This information is misleading, as these gatherings of mixed pods are not safe enough to protect people and are leading to infections.
"In Texas, Danny Cooke, 62, and his family decided to play it safe on Thanksgiving in Fort Worth. He and his wife hosted an intimate dinner with Mr. Cooke’s daughter, her husband and their two children. They opened all the windows and let the Texas air flow through the house.
But by the weekend, Mr. Cooke’s daughter, Amanda Ayala, a pediatric nurse, started to show symptoms of Covid-19. She tested positive, and several days later so did Mr. Cooke and his wife.
"“We kind of thought we were OK,” Mr. Cooke said. “But obviously, that was the wrong thing to do.”
Mr. Cooke’s wife and daughter have both since recovered. But more than three weeks later, he is still struggling with a fever and a cough. On Thursday, Ms. Ayala went to her father’s home to check his blood pressure and oxygen levels. She blames herself for getting him sick.
“It weighs on me,” she said. “I’m just hoping for it to pass.”
Mr. Cooke had been working in-person during the pandemic at Lockheed Martin. He has come into contact with many people at work. But it was at home, at a holiday gathering of six, where he believes he caught the virus.
“Of course, as my wife keeps telling me: ‘You can’t let this kill you, because your daughter will never forgive herself,’” he said."
Best of 2020
Bread merch: https://www.instagram.com/p/
Instant Reaction: https://www. facebook.com/Ninthstbakery/ posts/10163095604125183
Season of Sourdough: https://www. facebook.com/Ninthstbakery/ posts/10163115763820183
Guest Verse: Future on Life is Good
Posse Cut: "What's Poppin", Jack Harlow et al.
Best Outdoor Drink Sitch: Surf Club
Verse: 42 Dugg, "We Paid"
Hot Takes: NC Primer
Fearless journalism during the BLM protests: Leigh Tauss
Indyweek Journalist: Thomasi McDonald
Catering: Vimala's Curryblossom Cafe
Fight against Big Insurance: https://indyweek.com/food-and-drink/features/coronavirus-durham-restaurants-insurance-companies/
Gift of beer from far away: Pen Druid
Ramen: Rose's
Protest: Durham Police Headquarters Sit-in
Celebrity Crush: Durham Mom, Loves to Laugh
Word of 2020: Brittle; Gentleness; Tenderness.
Covid-era read: Madame Bovary, Gustave Flaubert
Giveaway: NSB Free Cake Slice Day
Podcast: The Dave Chang Show
Bottle Shop: Ramblers
New Eyesore: The Legoland condo aesthetic off of 147, Van Alen, The Grove, 555 Mangum, Whetstone, Willard Street Apartments, Bullhouse Apartments, Cortland, Bell West End, etc.
Soon-to-come eyesore: Geerhouse on Geer Street
Day: November 7th
International grocery: CapriFlavors
Factory-made snack cookies: Mulino Bianco Baiocchi
Oldies song of the year: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hNr8WpVYI0
In Memoriam: Titina Vuotto of CapriFlavors
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