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Requests for desks and private office space at Ampersand in Logan Square started soaring after pandemic-related restrictions in the city started to ease, and it’s continued throughout the summer, according to community manager Kristine Sorum-Williams. Membership has ballooned as well, doubling to 40 active members since April. It’s been driven mostly by individuals, but some groups and companies have also reached out.
The report also noted that 21 outbreaks at overnight camps in Illinois had been reported as of Aug. 7, “reinforcing the importance of COVID-19 prevention measures at these camps, including identifying infected persons through prearrival and screening testing programs and consistent implementation of other prevention efforts, including vaccination, masking, and physical distancing.”
“Investing in and rewarding our team members is not only the right thing to do, it’s highly important to retaining and attracting a talented workforce, and to continuing to serve our critical role in community health care,” Brewer said in a news release.
Consumers shop as they wear a mask at a Walmart store in Vernon Hills on Sunday, May 23, 2021. U.S. consumer confidence rose for a fifth month in June to the highest level since the pandemic began last year as households responded to increased vaccinations and the further re-opening of businesses. (Nam Y. Huh/AP)
The couple first listed the condo in June for $1.45 million, and it went under contract less than a month later. Features include 3-1/2 bathrooms, an open floor plan, wood-paneled columns, French doors, and an 18-foot kitchen with Scavolini double-high cabinets, honed Carrara marble countertops and top-of-the-line appliances. Other features include remote-controlled blinds, a secondary bedroom wing with two bedrooms and two bathrooms that overlook the Crown Fountain, and a primary bedroom suite with a bespoke home office, a walk-in closet measuring 12 feet by 10 feet and a primary bathroom measuring 17 feet by 11 feet.
Holly Roeder, right, owner, of the Luna Lounge, in Sesser, Illinois, checks out Carla Curry, left, of Christopher, Illinois, Betty McPherson, back to camera, from Morganfield, Kentucky, as Chris Duke, of Johnston City, Illinois, looks on. (Jose M. Osorio / Chicago Tribune)
The investigators determined Aug. 17 that certain files containing patient information may have been exposed. Compromised information may have included names, addresses, dates of birth, diagnosis codes, codes identifying medical procedures, and treatment dates. For a small number of people, Social Security numbers may have been compromised.
FILE – The Fearless Girl statue faces the New York Stock Exchange, Tuesday, July 20, 2021. Stocks are easing higher on Wall Street in early trading Monday, Aug. 30, 2021 keeping major indexes near the record highs they set last week. Big Tech companies had some of the strongest gains in the early going. The S&P 500 was up 0.1% and the tech-heavy Nasdaq was up 0.4%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down slightly. (AP Photo/Richard Drew) (Richard Drew/AP)
The investigators determined Aug. 17 that certain files containing patient information may have been exposed. Compromised information may have included names, addresses, dates of birth, diagnosis codes, codes identifying medical procedures, and treatment dates. For a small number of people, Social Security numbers may have been compromised.
Living in a huge, populous city in the United States that has towering skyscrapers and an abundance of lights and sounds may be the dream for some. Seemingly endless opportunity is a major attraction for places like Los Angeles and New York City. But the COVID-19 pandemic has compelled some to migrate away from the big cities in search of a greater degree of social isolation. Personal finance website WalletHub analyzed 1,200 cities with populations between 25,000 and 100,000 and ranked the best ones to live in based on 43 key indicators of livability. By Noah McGee, The Active Times Dec 3, 2020