Credit to British scientist and researcher Michael J Cook for testing Anthony Fauci’s claim that the risk of dying from Covid-19 is 20 times higher for the unvaccinated versus the unvaccinated, based on a paper from the Texas Department State Health Service. Chef’s comment: By Michael J Cook Anthony Fauci claims the risk of death […]
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In Europe, Italy was the first country affected by the novel coronavirus, with a huge number of cases in a very short time, primarily in the country’s northern regions (e.g., Lombardia, Emilia-Romagna, Veneto; see, e.g., Corbisiero et al., 2020; Paoloni & Tutino, 2020). The alarming speed of virus transmission forced the Italian government to rapidly adopt a […]
Once everyone has brushed their teeth, read bedtime stories, and kissed their foreheads, join Times Opinion writer and mom Jessica Grose of the Parents’ Newsletter for a virtual evening of comedy and compassion. Parenting during the pandemic wasn’t easy, and we could all take a moment to share our fun and sometimes perverted parenting gains. […]
For worse or for better, Covid has altered the dynamics of relationship between parents and children Photo: File By K Badar Published: Sat 30 Oct 2021, 9:45 PM My husband and I were exploring school options for our (then) two-year-old daughter Zoe when Covid struck in India — and around the world. That immediately put […]
Fauci answers your questions When is a vaccine approved for under 12s? Clinical studies have been going on for a long time. Pfizer data is expected to be released in late September / early October. If the Food and Drug Administration believes this is an emergency for children, emergency approval could come a few weeks […]
The first nine months of pregnancy through the first five years of life are considered the critical years to lay the foundation for learning. The nutritional, social, emotional and educational conditions of a mother have a great influence on the future development, educational and social success of the child. The bond, social interactions and relationships […]
Kate Doctor’s four year old completed a year of virtual preschool. It didn’t go well. While the long-term effects are still unknown, there is no question that virtual learning caused by a pandemic has left many students behind. As schools across the state reopen for the new academic year, many are devoting time to re-educating […]
With cases of the delta variant of coronavirus rising across the country and children under 12 still needing to be approved for the vaccine, returning to school in September can feel unsafe at best and worrying at worst. How will this new strain affect our children? Is it still certain that the school will take […]
“We could have just taken them to the west side of Florida, to a nice hotel,” said David Egozi of his three children and the dream of their first big family trip during the pandemic. But Mr. Egozi, a 36-year-old real estate developer from Aventura, Florida, and his wife Jessica have always been avid travelers […]
The Orange County Board of Education alleged that wearing masks harms young children and announced Tuesday that it plans to sue Governor Gavin Newsom for an “unfair” state mandate for students to wear masks in classrooms this school year. The board voted 4-0 to file the lawsuit during the closed session, then had an attorney […]
Caltrans officials see a $ 1.5 billion beautification initiative proposed by Governor Gavin Newsom as the comprehensive approach needed to clean long-disrupted state highways but also convince Californians to leave the streets litter-free keeping is a joint effort. The Clean California Initiative would provide money for trash removal, infrastructure improvements, educational programs, and arts projects […]
So yes, Kate Middleton is a princess, lives in a palace and wears diamond tiaras, but sometimes she’s a normal mother, just like us. Kate Middleton is just a normal mom like us 1 / 16 Photo: Aaron Chown / Getty Images She loves taking tons of pictures of her children Turns out the Duchess […]