The state added 4,961 cases for a total of 235,170, according to the Ohio Department of Health. Thursday is the third straight day Ohio has recorded more than 4,000 cases. They also are the state’s three highest days for cases since the pandemic started. Source: Coronavirus: Ohio breaks daily case record with 4,961; 56 counties at level 3
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The Struggle Ends When Gratitude Begins
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“Gratitude turns what we have into enough.” – Anonymous
When things seem tough, it is so easy for all the positivity to lose its place in my heart. But as I am beginning to consult life in a deeper way, I am starting to find an endless amount of things to be grateful for.
When I see homeless people from time to time, having to sleep on the streets all night, every night, I often think to myself, “What right do I have to show my frustration and complain about the tiniest of things that bother me?”
I live in a world where I get to wake up in the morning, breathe normally, and have a beating heart. I get to enjoy today, and hopefully wake up again tomorrow. I have the loveliest family, the most incredible friends, the yummiest food, that sometimes I feel like we take so many…
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Swiss deploy army again to help hospitals handle pandemic | New Europe
L.A. makes history with all female Board of Supervisors – Los Angeles Times
For the first time since the board’s inception more than 150 years ago, the powerful Board of Supervisors will consist of all women, each of whom comes with significant backgrounds in politics and government. Source: L.A. makes history with all female Board of Supervisors – Los Angeles Times
Amid the election, L.A. COVID-19 cases jump again – Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles County reported its highest single daily case count not tied to a backlog since late August.
Source: Amid the election, L.A. COVID-19 cases jump again – Los Angeles Times
Ancient burial of fierce female hunter (and her weapons) discovered in Peru | Live Science
The team identified 429 skeletons from 107 ancient burial sites across the Americas; 27 of those individuals —11 female (including the newly discovered female) and 15 male — were buried with big-game hunting tools. Further statistical analysis suggested that between 30% and 50% of hunters in these populations were female. “What we see is that female and male burials are just as likely to be associated with big-game hunting tools,” Haas said. Source: Ancient burial of fierce female hunter (and her weapons) discovered in Peru | Live Science
5th Day of November – Fat Cow Co 2013 – India launches the Mars Orbiter Mission, its first interplanetary probe
2013 – India launches the Mars Orbiter Mission, its first interplanetary probe
The Mars Orbiter Mission, also called Mangalyaan is a space probe orbiting Mars since 24 September 2014. It was launched on 5th November 2013 by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).
Source: 5th Day of November – Fat Cow Co
New Massachusetts Coronavirus Restrictions Start Friday – CBS Boston
The new state guidelines include everyone over the age of 5 must now wear a mask in public even when you’re six feet away from others; staying at home between the hours of 10 p.m. and 5 a.m., unless you’re traveling for work or to the grocery store; and limiting gatherings to ten people inside and 25 people outside. Some businesses will be required to close by 9:30 p.m. including gyms, casinos, liquor stores, movie theaters, zoos and museums. Restaurants will be allowed to stay open past 9:30 p.m. but only for takeout. Indoor and outdoor events at homes must also end by 9:30 p.m. As of last week, 121 communities in Massachusetts are now considered high risk for coronavirus.
Source: New Massachusetts Coronavirus Restrictions Start Friday – CBS Boston
Florida’s daily COVID-19 cases trending up: A look behind the numbers
According to data from the Florida Department of Health, the Sunshine State’s percent positivity gradually rose from 3.91% on October 4 to 7.75% in November 4’s report.
In October, daily case totals were in the 1,000 – 2,000 range. The state reported 4,400 new cases Wednesday.
What’s driving it?
In the fall, there have been Stanley Cup celebrations, more students have gone back to school, and possibly general fatigue with COVID-19 precautions come into play.
Experts say a spike was bound to happen.
Source: Florida’s daily COVID-19 cases trending up: A look behind the numbers
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