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The fire forced many residents to gather what they could and escape in just minutes."We didn't think the fire was going to come here, so we didn't really take things out like everyone else that was scrambling at the last minute to get out when we saw fire on the ridge," Dominic Galvin said.A resident of French Gulch, west of Redding, said she had two hours to evacuate, but some people had only 30 minutes."It's terrifying," Rachel Hines told CNN affiliate KRCR. "You're frightened a little bit because you don't know if you're going to come back to your house and the town is going to be different."Chris Corona went to his parents' home to look for their cat, Jinx. The home was gone, but Jinx was there, safely hiding in a bush on a hillside untouched by the flames that killed all the other vegetation.Corona wept as he thought of things they lost in the house."I can't believe it's gone. All those memories, childhood memories," he said. "Stuff that parents save, like stuff you built as a little kid for your mom. I'm just glad my mom got all the valuable stuff that she wanted out."Looting has been reported in abandoned residences in Redding, and some arrests have been made, according to Police Chief Moore. 1218

  济南早上起来阴囊潮湿   

The Denver Department of Public Safety issued a message on Monday from Executive Director Murphy Robinson."Rising COVID cases require all of us to take additional precautions and for many, that means sharing a Thanksgiving meal with loved ones virtually instead of in person," Robinson said. "These are tough times and we are all weary of all the limitations this pandemic is placing on our lives. Unfortunately, we now find ourselves in the midst of the largest surge in cases we've seen so far and trends indicate it will get worse before it gets better."Hancock started urging Denverites to rethink their Thanksgiving plans in early November."We're not going to sit here and tell you that Thanksgiving is canceled in Denver. It is not," Hancock said during a Nov. 6 press conference. "But I'm going to urge everyone to think differently about Thanksgiving this year."In a Nov. 20 press conference, Hancock said his family had chosen to celebrate Thanksgiving differently this year."So please, I urge everyone: Maybe get a small turkey this year and celebrate with just the host you live with," he said. "And after the meal, as we're gonna do, Zoom with your extended family — all your friends, everyone that you meet, and tell them that you look forward to seeing them real soon, and that maybe next year, maybe next year, we can all be together again."He said he was "asking, I'm urging, I'm pleading" with everybody to stay home."Stay home, maybe put out holiday decorations, but stay home," he said.According to Colorado's COVID-19 website, the best way to celebrate Thanksgiving and keep family safe is to catch up via computer or phone instead of visiting them."Staying home and celebrating with your immediate household, or celebrating with friends and family virtually, is the best way to protect yourself and your loved ones this year," the state's website reads.This story was originally published by Stephanie Butzer on KMGH in Denver. 1948

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The doctors aren't the only ones who are critical of the CDC's handling of the devastating disease.On Saturday, five families whose children have AFM gathered at the home of 10-year-old McKenzie Andersen in Albany, Oregon, to celebrate an early Halloween. On the actual holiday, McKenzie will be having surgery related to a complication of the disease.McKenzie was a happy, healthy, hip-hop-dancing first-grader when she developed pneumonia in 2014. Within four days, she was paralyzed below the neck.Today, she can move only her left hand and her feet and toes. She spends nearly all her time in bed, a ventilator breathing for her.As the families munched on Halloween treats at McKenzie's home, they talked about their disappointment in the CDC. The mothers say the federal agency should be doing a better job letting emergency rooms know about the signs of AFM.The women, who help run a Facebook group for hundreds of parents whose children have the disease, say that even today, six years after the first set of cases, emergency rooms still frequently send children home when they have signs of AFM, attributing the paralysis to a pinched nerve or some other cause.LeMay Axton said it happened to her granddaughter, Cambria Tate, when she was 2 years old. Now 4, she gets around in a wheelchair, or by scooting around on the floor.She said she'll always wonder whether Cambria would have more mobility if her AFM had been caught sooner. She wonders why it wasn't, given that Cambria got sick in 2016, four years after the first cluster of cases of AFM."When I look back it now, I think to myself, 'why didn't they know? Why didn't they realize? Why didn't they catch something like that?' " she said.She said the CDC should be reaching out to hospitals with specific instructions about the signs of AFM, such as weak limbs and a drooping face, and what to do about it."Come on, it's 2018. They need to get busy," she said.Although the CDC hasn't reached out to hospitals directly about AFM, it has reached out to state health departments and other agencies.In 2014, in 2016 and again this year, the CDC provided state health departments with an example of a letter they could send to health care providers describing the symptoms of AFM.The federal agency also sent information about AFM to more than 6,000 professionals at local, state and federal agencies. State employees were also given directions on how to send laboratory specimens to the CDC for testing.The parents in the Facebook group also criticized the CDC for being out of touch with them and other families affected by AFM.The parents say they've gathered data on hundreds of children with the disease and have offered to share it with the CDC, but when they've reached out to the agency, they receive a form letter thanking them for their interest.Messonnier, the CDC doctor, said parents' voices are "really important.""For other diseases that I work on, we definitely engage directly with the advocacy groups," she said. "I guess I didn't know about this particular Facebook group." 3053

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