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There was a demand for a lot of things during the pandemic including butt implants. Apparently, some of the body enhancement surgeries increased while others decreased. The latest trend in plastic surgery is butt implants which went up 22% int eh US during the pandemic. The American Society of Plastic Surgeons showed in its data […]
Talking about taking advantage of the extra time you have! There is 12 years old from North Carolina who is graduating from high school and college in the same week. Mike Wimmer who is 12 years old decided to double up on his classes during the pandemic. Taking dual enrollment classes he decided to graduate […]
Many seniors have been affected by the food insecurity during the pandemic. Some seniors are unable to drive or are medically comprised making them too high risk to be in populated areas. Grocery stores do allow food pickup and delivery, but this is typically done online, and not all seniors have access to this technology. […]
Last year during the start of the pandemic toilet paper was hard to find. This year the price of tissue paper, and diaper brands is expected to go up this summer. Kimberly-Clark announced increasing prices on the majority of its products in the United States and Canada. The products include everything from Huggies, GoodNites and Pull-Ups […]
When my kids started watching Godzilla and King Kong movies during spring break. I knew they were gearing up for Godzilla vs. King Kong. That being said, I had a lot of fun watching this very entertaining, Clash of the Titans. I hate to even say it, but that was one of the best heavyweight […]
According to a new Harvard Business School Online survey. Most people enjoy working remotely and want the option to keep doing so after the pandemic. Most of the 1,500 people surveyed say they excelled and even grew in their professions. But the survey also showed that while most employees miss their colleagues and other aspects of […]
The RTS has joined all of New York’s transit systems in asking for a 10% funding increase over the last enacted budget. This move tracks with the request they made fora 50% increase in funding over 5 years. Assemblymember Jennifer Lunsford from the Rochester area gave her two cents saying: “For too long, the enormous […]
Sources say that the new teaching style that the pandemic has forced upon the education system is turning students away from wanting to be come teachers. Teachers are already in short supply in the US and the numbers show that they will continue to be so. What was once a cut and dry profession now […]
In an effort to push the reopening of in-person education, the CDC has deemed it safe enough update the social distancing area from 6 ft to 3 ft for elementary schools and some high schools, as long as they wear a mask. Before they made this adjustment, the rule was that students had to be […]
Rochester Regional Health has launched a new online vaccine eligibility and scheduling tool this week and officials are claiming that it works better than the tool the the New York State Department of Health has. According to RHH vice president chief nursing officer for ambulatory services Rebecca Alley, if someone answers “yes” to any of […]