Good grief !

Good grief !
Food Service Industry
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When listening to Donald Trump’s recent speeches you do have to wonder what’s going on (59,862 New Cases yesterday in the USA).

Having a scientific background and having spent many years in the food industry; I am familiar with both bacterial and viral infections. You soon learn that its impossible to keep an environment "sterile", it is all about managing the risks and keeping the infection level small.

In today’s Corona-virus situation, masks are not perfect, social distancing is not perfect, but they reduce the infection transmission rate to the population as a whole. Covid deaths won’t go away; we can hold them at a steady trickle rather than a flood that swamps the health services.

Eventually Covid-19 will become just one more of the diseases we live with all the time. Like Flu there will be some deaths every year. The health services will offer you your annual Flu and Covid vaccination every year and life will go on.

We have to change the way we do things for a while to keep let the health services cope with all of the illnesses and problems that need dealing with alongside Covid infections.

Stay safe and have a though for others.

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Toledo Ohio – Warehouse Entertainment District – Historic District

Toledo Ohio – Warehouse Entertainment District – Historic District
Entertainment Industry
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River Street East -Photo of an old style street clock in downtown Toledo Ohio.
Toledo Ohio North Summit Street Fort Industry Square historic clock

Milwaukee WI ~ Milwaukee Art Museum ~ Architecture ~ Entrance Chihuly

Milwaukee WI ~ Milwaukee Art Museum ~ Architecture ~ Entrance Chihuly
Design & Engineering
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The Milwaukee Art Center (now the Milwaukee Art Museum) was formed when the Milwaukee Art Institute and Layton Art Gallery merged their collections in 1957 and moved into the newly built Eero Saarinen-designed Milwaukee County War Memorial. The 341,000-square-foot (31,700 m2) Museum includes the War Memorial Center (1957) designed by Finnish-American architect Eero Saarinen, the Kahler Building (1975) designed by David Kahler, and the Quadracci Pavilion (2001) created by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava. The Quadracci Pavilion contains a movable, wing-like brise soleil that opens up for a wingspan of 217 feet (66 m) during the day, folding over the tall, arched structure at night or during inclement weather. The pavilion received the 2004 Outstanding Structure Award from the International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering.