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The City Council on Tuesday unanimously voted to snuff out sales of cigarettes, cigars, e-cigarettes and other tobacco products beginning in 2021. 146
The bottom line is, this is a really good study, said James Scott, a professor at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto."It's one of these things that microbiologists thought might happen for a long time, but no one really bothered to test it," said Scott, who did not participate in the research. Now, he said, it's "pretty clear" that alcohol-resistance does happen.Yet, he added, the results might not translate to the everyday use of hand sanitizers."The germs that were tested in this study are really hospital-based germs, not the kind of thing you would encounter in the community routinely," he said. In the community, people use hand sanitizers to kill germs that spread foodborne illness, such as listeria and salmonella."The hospital situation is very different," he said, explaining that in the closed environment of a hospital with highly susceptible patients, there's an opportunity for organisms to evolve. "It can lead over time to a growth in resistance.""Rubbing alcohol has long been used in medicine as a disinfectant for skin surfaces and environmental surfaces," Scott said. "It has been generally thought that rubbing alcohol was fairly safe from the emergence of resistance amid susceptible germs. This interesting and carefully done study refutes that assumption."Scientists have known for a long time that rubbing alcohol is not a universal disinfectant, because a number of important germs are highly resistant to disinfection by alcohol, he said. One example: "Clostridium difficile, an agent of serious diarrheal disease responsible for hospital outbreaks.""It is important for people to understand that this study is specifically concerned with one particular germ that is increasingly implicated in hospital-acquired infections," Scott said. "This study really only applies to the specific environment of hospitals, and I'm confident that alcohol-based disinfectants will continue to remain highly effective in general use." 1990

The beach is all over the front yard -- we have shingles from everyone else's house but the house we are at actually withstood the storm pretty well, Frank Wilkins of Marshfield, Massachusetts,?told CNN affiliate WFXT. 218
The Ellen DeGeneres ShowThe host tweeted that she and her team at the show decided to suspend production until March 30. "We just want to take every precaution to ensure that we do our part to keep everyone healthy. I love you guys, and can’t wait to come back. I’m already bored."“The Tonight Show” and “Late Night”After initially taping their shows with no audiences, the Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers-fronted shows have halted production, The L.A. Times and No audiencesIn lieu of suspending production, some shows have ditched their live audiences to help protect their hosts and crews from the virus. Those shows include: “The View,” “Rachel Ray,” “The Daily Show,” “Watch What Happens Live,” “Live with Kelly and Ryan,” “Full Frontal with Samantha Bee,” “The Late Show,” “Last Week Tonight,” “Jeopardy!” and “Wheel of Fortune.”FilmIn addition to TV shows, several movie release dates have been pushed back due to the outbreak. Those include: "Black Widow"The Marvel superhero adventure starring Scarlett Johansson was slated to hit theaters May 1, but Disney has delayed the release, 1089
The department shared its condolences with the family on Twitter shortly after the tragedy was announced.Multiple officers at the funeral carried carnations, WSBT reported. One officer carried a hand-drawn picture of Chloe.The mayor and the St. Joseph County prosecutor also attended the funeral, WSBT said.Chloe fell to her death from deck 11 of the Freedom of the Seas ship, while it was docked in San Juan, Puerto Rico, according to José Carmona, a spokesman for the local Port Authority. She had traveled to San Juan from the mainland with her parents, siblings and four grandparents.Chloe and her grandfather, Sam Anello, were "in the water park on the ship, which is designed for the kids -- kids are meant to be there," an attorney for the family, Michael Winkleman, said last week. "And there's a whole wall of windows. And the grandfather thought that this window was closed. It turns out, we've come to learn, that ... passengers can open these windows."Winkleman said the child's grandfather placed Chloe on the wood railing before the wall of windows, believing she would bang on the glass just like she does at her brother's hockey games, "and the next thing he knows, she's gone."Winkleman said that after speaking with the grandfather, who was "hysterically crying," he believes the fall was a "preventable incident."The attorney pointed out that the Freedom of the Seas ship is an older ship and none of the newer ships have windows that can be opened in the same way. 1484
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