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The Way Out

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Editor’s Note: The Atlantic is making vital coverage of the coronavirus available to all readers. Find the collection here. Michael Mina is a professor of epidemiology at Harvard, where he studies the diagnostic testing of infectious diseases. He has watched, with disgust and disbelief, as the United States has struggled for months to obtain enough tests to fight the coronavirus. In January, he assured a newspaper reporter that he had “absolute faith” in the ability of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to contain the virus. By early March, that conviction was in crisis. “The incompetence has really exceeded...

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Top 19 for Best Lid Opener

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  3 in 1 Silicone Multi-function Jar Opener Bottle Opener Anti-slip Bottle Lid Opener Kitchen Twist Tool Opener for Various of Kitchen Cans, Bottles Pops for Weak Hands and Seniors with Arthritis – Red 3 in 1 Silicone Multi-function Jar Opener Bottle Opener Anti-slip Bottle Lid Opener Kitchen Twist Tool Opener for Various of Kitchen Cans, Bottles Pops for Weak Hands and Seniors with Arthritis – Red - Simple to use opens jars with less effort, easy to use with it, children can easily open sealed cans bottle opener for weak hands, seniors with arthritis. Suitable for most jars flexible rubber...

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Atlanta Kids Weekend Events: Aug. 28-30

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Another August in Atlanta in the books means reasons to celebrate. Cooler temps are around the corner, so now’s the time to find your new favorite campsite, hike, or bike path near you. Or maybe not. Stay cool indoors at one of Atlanta’s most iconic destinations—the Georgia Aquarium, Fernbank, and the High Museum—which are once again open. Keep reading for ideas on how to send this month out in style. photo: iStock Hands-On Fun Explore a Kid-Friendly Bike Path Looking for a shaded, active family adventure that’s as bearable in Atlanta’s sweltering summer months as it is beautiful on a...

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15 Nifty Uses for Bread Tags

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Bread tags are one of the ubiquitous things in life. Apart from closing bread bags, you will also find them on tons of various supermarket items. How many plastic bread tags have you thrown out since the start of the year? Do you know that you can reuse them? Well, if you did not know that, worry no more because you have come to the right place! These 15 uses for bread tags are the best thing since…..sliced bread!! 1. Wine glass charms www.worldmarket.com   There is no need to waste money all in the name of buying wine glass...

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4 Low-Cost Ideas To Update Your Home This Weekend!

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Interiors by Sally Tabart Photo – Maree Homer. Photo – courtesy of Kerrie-Ann Jones. Photo – courtesy of Kerrie-Ann Jones. The Shelfie – Kerrie-Ann Jones, Interior Stylist Do you have an under-used mantlepiece or bookshelves, but you’re not sure how to style them? There are some easy tips you can put into action straight away to create a chic, personalised arrangement of objects. You absolutely don’t need to go out and purchase a bunch of new designer pieces to achieve a great ‘shelfie’ –  the beauty comes from using a mix of collected things that mean something to you, and...

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