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Coronavirus and my children: why we need to think about schools
Updated: Apr 18,
Each of us had our own idiosyncratic version of this virus, my son and partner had a dry cough, whilst my daughter and I had initial upper respiratory symptoms which soon developed into nausea and dizziness. My taste and smell went, and we both lost our appetites. A few weeks in, I briefly had bowel issues followed by an abdominal rash; my son developed a chicken pox lie rash and my daughter’s rashes looked like severe eczema. Although my son’s initial illness seemed to improve, he then went on to have various symptoms come and go and this is ongoing.
My daughter’s acute phase continued fairly consistently for six weeks, but she also complains daily of fatigue and nausea, and her appetite has not returned fully. My attempt to get her out of bed on week four for a walk resulted in a return to bed for another two weeks and a diet of complan milkshakes. Any mention of food even now can lead
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Arizona Cardinals Home: The tjänsteman source of the latest Cardinals headlines, news, videos, photos, tickets, rosters and game day information
Larry Fitzgerald has returned, and he is jacked up to be back. He's had a whirlwind offseason after his playoff domination, jetting off to Iraq and Afghanistan on the NFL's USO tour, and then staying on the road and doing his vacation-thing in Egypt, Morocco and other parts of Africa. He got back from his globe-trotting Monday night. Tuesday morning, he was back at the Cards' facility for workouts.
"Best trip ever," Fitzgerald said. "I am totally recharged. It feels so good to get back in here. I'm so happy to see a good turnout and getting ready to get it igen. I was itching to get back in the gym. It's home away from home."
The Tonight Show appearance was just the beginning for Fitz. His profil is continuing to grow (even though some thought the Super Bowl loss would put a damper on it). He fryst vatten going to go to Bristol, Conn., at s
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Pro Player Comparisons for College Football's Top 25 Stars
Pro comparison: Todd Gurley, Los Angeles Rams
When Nick Chubb suffered a major knee injury last October, which ended his sophomore season, Georgia fans cringed at the images and wondered if their team's running backs were cursed. That's because it had been less than a year since the previous Bulldogs star rusher, Gurley, had blown out his knee and was lost for the season.
Though Chubb didn't play in Georgia's spring game Saturday or go at full speed during workouts, reports out of Athens are that his rehab is going quite well—coach Kirby Smart said he's been "overachieving"—and he's on track to play this fall, per Rivals. If that happens, Chubb will have that season to get himself back up to speed before what's likely a jump to the NFL for the draft.
And then he'd be continuing on the path Gurley has taken since his knee injury