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In 1933, the mutant Eugene Victor Tooms killed a set of five people, eating their livers, and then went into hibernation for the next thirty years. ("Squeeze", X-Files, TV)

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The Driftless Area
Pierre Hunter, a bartender with unyielding optimism, returns to his tiny hometown after his parents’ death. When he falls for the enigmatic Stella, Pierre is unknowingly pulled into a cat-and-mouse game that involves a duffel bag full of cash, a haphazard yet determined criminal, and a mystery that will determine all of their fates. A contemporary fable about the ways we struggle to control time…
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To (1990) - Ten film není zázrak, ale díky skvělé předloze je to snesitelné.
To je pravděpodobně můj nejoblíbenější román od Stephena Kinga, protože tím vlastně koncentroval svou tvorbu. Je zde všechno, co ho zdobilo, je to rozpracováno na obrovském množství stránek, ale funguje to. Jsou zde dvě roviny. Současnost a minulost před třiceti lety, kdy King skvěle dokáže sladit obě časové roviny a obě mají to, co by mít měly. V případě,…- Více na https://www.kritiky.cz/filmove-recenze/retro-filmove-recenze/2019/to-1990-ten-film-neni-zazrak-ale-diky-skvele-predloze-je-to-snesitelne/
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English Rugby League Is Using Its Dying Breath To Criticise How The NRL Runs Itself
English Rugby League Is Using Its Dying Breath To Criticise How The NRL Runs Itself #RugbyLeague
English Rugby League is dying. If you have been reading my web site for any length of time you knew that years ago. I was the first to write about the financial implosion and mass death of clubs that sadly eventuated. I wrote about Rugby Union swamping the game in its so called heartlands when people laughed about the smaller crowds they were getting that would never match Super League crowds. I…
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Where to Watch 2022 RLWC Leeds Rhinos vs New Zealand Kiwis Rugby Game
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Where to Watch 2022 RLWC Leeds Rhinos vs New Zealand Kiwis Rugby Game
Super League giants Leeds Rhinos will face New Zealand Kiwis in a World Cup warm-up match just eight days before the tournament begins. The Leeds Rhinos vs New Zealand Kiwis game live stream will take place at Headingley on Saturday, October 8. The Kiwis will play their opening World Cup group game against Lebanon in Warrington eight days later.
Fans can enjoy a feast of Rugby League action at Headingley Stadium this Autumn, kicking off with a historic clash between Leeds Rhinos and New Zealand on Saturday 8th October, kicking off at 6 pm.
Leeds Rhinos vs New Zealand Kiwis
7 October 2022
Headingley Stadium, Leeds
RLWC Pre-tournament matches
New Zealand are coming to Headingley Stadium next Saturday night in a special clash against Leeds Rhinos, kick-off 6pm. The Betfred Super League Grand Finalists take on the Kiwis for the first time in seven years, as Michael Maguire’s side ramp up their preparations for the 2022 Rugby League World Cup later in October.
The unique clash will continue a rich tradition of games between the two sides that dates back to the first ever touring side, the All Golds, in 1907. The match will be 115 years since Leeds, and the All Golds met at Headingley for the first time on 26th October 1907. Three months later, Rugby League’s first ever Test was also hosted by Headingley, with the Northern Union winning 14-6 on 25th January 1908.
The game is also a repeat of an unforgettable night in 2015 when Leeds played the Kiwis in front of a sell-out crowd at Headingley; the match will also be a vital warm-up game for Michael Maguire’s side ahead of the Rugby League World Cup when they also play Ireland at Headingley in the pool stages in October.
Leeds delighted to host New Zealand again
The Kiwis-Rhinos clash will continue a tradition between Leeds and the New Zealanders, dating back to 1907. The first-ever touring side, the All Golds, played at Headingley in the first of 12 meetings between the sides.
The most recent match came in 2015. The Kiwis won 34-16 in front of a sell-out crowd in West Yorkshire.
Rhinos chief executive Gary Hetherington said: “To have been granted a game against one of our great test-playing nations is a huge honour and a privilege for Leeds Rhinos.
“International rugby league is the pinnacle of our sport. It has been sorely missed over the last three years due to the global pandemic.
“Our home at Headingley is intrinsically linked to the international game for over a century and I believe this game is a fantastic way to celebrate that history but also look ahead to a thrilling home World Cup here in England.
“Ourselves and the Kiwis have a long shared history and this will be the chance to write a new chapter.
“Our last meeting back in 2015 was a real ‘I was there’ moment with a number of former players making guest appearances including Ali Lauitiiti and Adrian Morley playing their final games as part of the occasion. I am sure we will have some surprises in store nearer the time.”
When is the Rugby League World Cup 2022?
The Rugby League World Cup 2022 begins on Saturday 15th October 2022.
It will run for over a month prior to the final, which takes place on Saturday 19th November 2022.
The tournament should have been staged around these dates last year but COVID restrictions – including the inability of the Australia and New Zealand teams to travel to the UK – meant that it was postponed and pushed back into 2022.
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In 1903, the mutant Eugene Victor Tooms killed his first known set of five people, eating their livers, and then went into hibernation for the next thirty years. ("Squeeze", X-Files, TV)

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A 5 Star Review for “Elvis and Ireland” by Ivor Casey ~ Available on Amazon now
The story of Elvis, his influence on Ireland and the birth of Irish rock.
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Little Old Lucy
S6;E7~ October 23, 1967


Synopsis
When the 90 year-old president of the bank is in town and needs an escort to the bank's banquet, Lucy is volunteered. She discovers that although he is old, he is still very interested in the opposite sex! Dennis Day guest stars.
Regular Cast

Lucille Ball (Lucy Carmichael / Abigail Vandermere), Gale Gordon (Theodore J. Mooney), Roy Roberts (Harrison Winfield Cheever), Mary Jane Croft (Mary Jane Lewis)
Guest Cast

Dennis Day (Cornelius Heatherington Jr.) was an Irish singer who's name and career were synonymous with Jack Benny's, working with the comedian on radio and TV. It was Benny who gave him his big break in 1939 and Benny who kept him employed as a singer and naive comic sidekick. His "Gee, Mr. Benny!" became a well-known catchphrase. Day would play second banana to the comedian until Benny's death in 1974. Day died at age 72 of Lou Gehrig's disease.
The character is the 90 year-old President of the Bank. He is a bachelor who has two yachts, as well as homes in New York, Paris, and Hawaii.
Sid Gould (Airport Announcer, uncredited) made more than 45 appearances on “The Lucy Show,” all as background characters. He also did 40 episodes of “Here’s Lucy.” Gould (born Sydney Greenfader) was Lucille Ball’s cousin by marriage to Gary Morton.
William Meader (Bank Clerk, uncredited) had appeared as an airport extra in “The Ricardos Go to Japan,” a 1959 episode of “The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour.” He made many appearances on “The Lucy Show,” most times as a clerk in Mr. Mooney’s bank. James Jackson (Commuter, uncredited) gained fame as Farina's older brother, Pineapple, in six of Hal Roach's "Our Gang" serials (1924-25). He appeared with Lucille Ball in the 1963 film Critic's Choice as well as this episode of “The Lucy Show.” With Sammy Davis Jr. he was an uncredited extra in the 1964 film Robin and the Seven Hoods. He will be seen in one more episode of “Here's Lucy” guest-starring Ginger Rogers.
Joan Carey (Commuter, uncredited) was a frequent background player on “I Love Lucy” and “The Lucy Show” where she eventually became Lucille Ball’s camera and lighting stand-in.
Judith Woodbury (Commuter, uncredited) nine (mostly) uncredited appearances on “The Lucy Show.” She also appeared in one episode of “Here’s Lucy.”
James Gonzales (Commuter, uncredited) was a popular Hollywood extra who first acted with Lucille Ball in the 1953 film The Long, Long Trailer. He was seen in 23 episodes of “The Lucy Show” and 3 episodes of “Here’s Lucy.”
The other airport extras are played by uncredited background performers.

Dennis Day was mentioned on the previous week's episode “Lucy Gets Jack Benny's Account” (S6;E6). In the same breath, Benny also mentioned Phil Harris, who will guest star on “The Lucy Show” later in the season. Script supervisor Milt Josefsberg, who also wrote for “The Jack Benny Show,” is likely responsible for getting these performers as guest stars.

The Westland Bank is celebrating its 50th Anniversary, which means it was founded in 1917. Dennis Day's character bears more than a passing resemblance to the elderly banker Mr. Dawes Senior played by Dick Van Dyke (insert) in Mary Poppins (1964).
We finally learn Mr. Cheever's first name: Harrison. This will also be Gale Gordon's first name in “Here's Lucy.” In a previous episode we learned that Mr. Cheever's middle name was 'Winfield'.

Lucy borrows a mink stole from Mary Jane, who shares it with five others: Mildred, Roselle, Ella, Edith, and Irving, who uses it as 'date bait.'

Mrs. Mooney spent three weeks of her husband's salary on an evening gown with a mini-skirt. Mr. Mooney says she is bow-legged. This is yet another incredible visual about Mrs. Mooney, a character that never appears on screen.

Lucy orders the banquet hall decorated in green and gold to match her new gown. Luckily for Lucy, those are also Mr. Hetherington's favorites. Mr. Mooney wanted pink and purple because they are his old school colors.

Heatherington says he chartered the entire plane so he could have the stewardesses all to himself. He says “It's the only way to fly.” This was the advertising slogan for Western Airlines, a US carrier that was in operation from 1926 to 1987, before merging with Delta Airlines. The extremely popular slogan was first spoken on the series in “Lucy Gets the Bird” (S3;E12) and then again when Lucy is getting shot out of a canon in “Lucy and the Return of Iron Man” (S4;E11).

Whenever Lucille Ball is called upon to play an old lady, she dresses in clothes that are more befitting of the late 1800s than the present day.
As Mrs. Abigail Vandermere Lucy says her husband was a poor Texan named Harvey. She only got wealthy when they struck oil digging Harvey's grave.

Lucy gets a phone call from a bank secretary named Gladys to report that Mr. Heatherington is on his way to Mr. Mooney's office. In the previous episode, “Lucy Gets Jack Benny's Account” (S6;E6), we hear Gladys' voice on the intercom.
Callbacks!

Lucy calls Heatherington the “Don Juan of the stone age.” Don Juan, a literary figure famous for wooing many females, was also the first (but shelved) movie project of Ricky Ricardo. In “Ricky's Screen Test” (ILL S4;E6) Lucy took the role of one of his conquests.

Lucy Carmichael previously dressed as an old lady in “Lucy Helps the Countess” (S4;E8) and “Lucy and the Soap Opera” (S4;E19) – both times wearing the same dress!

Lucy and Ricky Ricardo put on old age make-up hoping that “The Young Fans” (ILL S1;E20) Peggy and Arthur will flee the horrors of old age and find crushes on people their own age.

An older neighbor, Mr. Ritter (Edward Everett Horton) gets fresh with Lucy Ricardo in “Lucy Plays Cupid” (ILL S1;E15) just the same way Mr. Heathrington does here. In both episodes Lucy aggressively rebuffs the advances of the men.

In that same episode Bea Benadaret (as Miss Lewis) dresses as the stereotypical little old lady, wearing something at least 60 years out of style, and also tottering when she walked, just like Lucy does here.

To escape the amorous advances of Mr. Heatherington, Lucy (as Abigail) swings around the room on the hotel bell cord. Lucy first swung on a rope as Iron Man Carmichael and then again in “Lucy and Bob Crane” (S4;E22).
Blooper Alerts!

In this episode, Lucy claims that she has never met a millionaire before. Except that in “Lucy Meets a Millionaire” (S2;E24) she dated wealthy Italian Umberto Fabriani.

“Little Old Lucy” rates 2 Paper Hearts out of 5
#The Lucy Show#Little Old Lucy#Lucille Ball#Gale Gordon#Roy Roberts#Mary Jane Croft#Dennis Day#Western Airlines#1967#TV#CBS#Joan Carey
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Spring storm brings a mix of snow and rain to Maritimes
Like a house guest who stays too long, and then comes back, old man winter just refuses to leave.
A spring storm brought heavy snow to some areas of the Maritimes along with rain and high winds elsewhere.
It was a real cause for concern for people who live along rivers that are already backing up with ice jams.
In Saint John, it was a rain event, with temperatures hovering around zero. The rain just kept coming, creating pools of water on city streets.
By mid-morning in Moncton, snow turned to rain and the slushy roads reduced traction which made driving dangerous.
In Fredericton, it was so slippery police issued a traffic advisory reminding motorists to slow down.
“With weather like this, everybody knows by now to slow down, so that's the main thing,” said crossing guard Brian Firlotte. “Stay safe.”
In Durham Bridge, N.B., New Brunswick's Emergency Measures Organization tells CTV News they are monitoring water levels and ice jams at Durham Bridge and MacLaggan Bridge.
Tuesday, the Nashwaak River at Durham Bridge was at flood level.
In Rusagonis, N.B., there were ice jams that are underneath the Patrick Owens covered bridge. Local residents say that they are worse than they've been in years past, and that's a result of several freeze-thaw cycles this winter wreaking havoc.
“That's not going to go, that ice jam below the bridge and I'm afraid if it rains much, and this ice jam blows here, it's going to take that bridge out,” said Delbert Phillips.
Phillips has been monitoring the jams, as his home overlooks the water. He's trying to get a head start on clean-up for the spring storm.
“It's a bigger storm than what we've figured,” said Gary Hetherington, another Rusagonis resident. “Like two or three centimetres turned into 6 inches. If I ever won the lottery, I'd never see snow except on a Christmas movie.”
The snow from Wednesday’s spring storm is sticking around.
As the clean-up continued, New Brunswickers continued to navigate the wintry weather.
In Nova Scotia, there was plenty of rain in the morning and heavy winds started later in the day.
That set the stage for a messy evening with a wind warning in effect and more rain.
The recent melting snow gave the Halifax Regional Municipality a head start clearing out drainage and catch basins.
There was some flooding, but it was not as bad as we've seen in some recent storms.
With files from CTV Atlantic’s Jessica Ng and Paul Hollingsworth.
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California’s Data Failures Stymie Efforts to Curb the Virus
The failure of California’s infectious disease monitoring system for a stretch of at least 20 days in July and August triggered potentially deadly fallout that continues to reverberate across the state.
The fallout has been most severe in heavily populated counties, which rely primarily on a statewide electronic information system to guide their pandemic response. Local health departments couldn’t clearly see where the coronavirus was spreading, dramatically slowing their efforts to trace and track new infections — leading to more death and disease, public health officials said.
Data system failures left California with a backlog of about 300,000 lab reports. Of those, nearly 15,000 turned out to be positive for COVID-19, according to state Health and Human Services Secretary Dr. Mark Ghaly.
“By the time you get those cases, even if you do your best to trace the contacts, you might be too late,” said David Campos, deputy Santa Clara County executive. “Individuals who were positive didn’t know they were positive and therefore may not have isolated and quarantined, so they ended up spreading the virus to other people unknowingly.”
“It’s frustrating and it’s very scary,” Campos added.
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s administration is still struggling to fix the problems and prevent future breakdowns, even as school districts are weighing difficult decisions about sending kids back into classrooms, businesses are contending with repeated openings and closures, and the state is working to tamp down rising infections — all life-or-death scenarios that rely on accurate COVID-19 data.
“The whole key to lab testing is the speed with which it’s done,” said Bruce Pomer, a public health expert and chief lobbyist for the California Association of Public Health Laboratory Directors. “The system is slower than it should be, and it means more people are going to get sick and die. The lifeblood of public health is data.”
Ghaly said he and Newsom first became aware of the magnitude of the state’s data failures on Aug. 3, though the California Department of Public Health had alerted counties about problems as early as July 15.
By the time Ghaly said he was informed, the state infectious disease database — the California Reportable Disease Information Exchange, known as CalREDIE — had experienced a series of breakdowns, including an outage that prevented electronic lab reports from flowing to counties, and a lapsed security certificate needed by the commercial lab giant Quest Diagnostics to transmit records. The problems did not affect death and hospitalization data.
The state says it has since cleared the backlog.
“It is clear that CalREDIE simply does not have the capacity to scale as we had hoped,” Newsom said following the resignation of the state’s top public health officer, Dr. Sonia Angell, after the data system collapse. “We will reform that.”
California isn’t alone in its COVID-related data problems. Iowa recently discovered a major flaw that backdated thousands of test results; North Carolina learned that another commercial testing company, LabCorp, had been including out-of-state tests in its data since April; and Alabama found that some labs were not properly sending test results to the state.
But the breakdown in California stands out for its size and consequence.
In Santa Clara County, public health officials felt they finally had resources to aggressively track people who might have been exposed to the virus.
But a contact tracer for the county who declined to be named confirmed that the number of cases trickling in from the state data system was so slow by late July that tracking operations had nearly ground to a halt.
Santa Clara County did not receive data on many residents who tested positive during that time. Dr. Sara Cody, the county’s health officer, said earlier this month that she had discovered missing cases of infected people as far back as July 8.
“If we can’t get the data from the state system, we’re all kind of flying blind,” said Contra Costa County health officer Dr. Chris Farnitano. “Then our case investigation and contact tracing efforts aren’t very effective.”
Contra Costa and other counties are still digging themselves out of the data failures — and working to dramatically expand testing. But public health officials worry that an influx of tests will overwhelm the system, once again undercutting counties’ ability to adequately respond to the pandemic.
“This really puts our whole strategy at risk,” Farnitano said. “We’re looking to start doing in-person school at some point in the fall, if conditions allow, but that would add a whole bunch more tests that need to perform in the system.”
Mendocino County provides a glimpse of how vital real-time data is for an aggressive response. Since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, the sprawling rural Northern California county has kept up its old-school strategy of tracking infectious diseases by telephone and fax machine, providing a reliable flow of COVID-19 data even as the state system crashed.
That meant local officials could see that cases were spiking in the county even as state data suggested it was faring relatively well, keeping the county off the state watchlist. Mendocino County health officer Dr. Noemi Doohan nonetheless decided to proactively shut down high-risk businesses like bars without being ordered to by the state.
“I wanted to retain local control for our county, and I also wanted to do the right thing,” Doohan said.
The county has since been added to the state’s watchlist, which means that nine schools that had planned to hold in-classroom instruction now either have to move teaching online or seek permission to open from the county and state.
In Riverside County, where contact tracing efforts were also hampered by the data failure, public health director Kim Saruwatari said she is at the mercy of the state data system. She said fax-and-phone data collection efforts like those used in Mendocino County are not possible for larger counties like hers.
“The volume of data that we have coming in, it would take an army to receive all the reports and enter them into a system separately,” she said.
Saruwatari and other county officials had been asking for state assistance to identify potential data discrepancies in the weeks before the state took action. During that time, state health officials knew there were issues but appeared to be unaware of the magnitude of the data failures and were slow to respond, some county officials said.
“We can’t get a hold of anyone” at the California Department of Public Health to help, wrote Wendy Hetherington, chief epidemiologist for Riverside County, in an email to a state epidemiologist while trying to figure out why she couldn’t access critical data.
“I am not aware of any specific issues, however we are starting to notice problems … because the files are becoming too large for our computers to obtain in this manner,” the state epidemiologist responded.
Kate Folmar, a spokesperson for the California Health and Human Services Agency, said in a statement that the administration has “accelerated a replacement project” to ensure accurate, timely COVID-19 data. A state bid for the project went out last week, Folmar said, and Ghaly said this week that the new system is weeks away from being ready.
For years, the state has patched holes in its communicable disease information system, which was designed 20 years ago and also tracks other infectious diseases, including the flu.
Local health officials, who blame the long-standing lack of investment in public health infrastructure, describe it as clunky, slow and at times ineffectual. But COVID-19 has presented an even bigger challenge than routine cases of measles, syphilis and meningitis.
“Our systems were not designed for this kind of pandemic threat,” said Daniel Zingale, a former top Newsom adviser who led health care initiatives for previous Democratic and Republican administrations.
Data failures are likely to continue given the limitations of the system, and not only will they harm public health officials’ ability to trace COVID-19 and prevent its spread, but they will also erode the community’s confidence in public health efforts, Saruwatari and others said.
Already, comments on social media and at public meetings suggest that state failures have undercut trust in public health, especially in conservative-leaning regions like the Inland Empire and California’s rural north.
“There’s been a lot of the questioning of the data all along, like if somebody dies, did they really die of COVID-19,” said Lake County health officer Dr. Gary Pace. “Now people that were prone to not trust us or not follow guidance before are even less likely to follow it.”
This KHN story first published on California Healthline, a service of the California Health Care Foundation.
Kaiser Health News (KHN) is a national health policy news service. It is an editorially independent program of the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation which is not affiliated with Kaiser Permanente.
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California’s Data Failures Stymie Efforts to Curb the Virus
The failure of California’s infectious disease monitoring system for a stretch of at least 20 days in July and August triggered potentially deadly fallout that continues to reverberate across the state.
The fallout has been most severe in heavily populated counties, which rely primarily on a statewide electronic information system to guide their pandemic response. Local health departments couldn’t clearly see where the coronavirus was spreading, dramatically slowing their efforts to trace and track new infections — leading to more death and disease, public health officials said.
Data system failures left California with a backlog of about 300,000 lab reports. Of those, nearly 15,000 turned out to be positive for COVID-19, according to state Health and Human Services Secretary Dr. Mark Ghaly.
“By the time you get those cases, even if you do your best to trace the contacts, you might be too late,” said David Campos, deputy Santa Clara County executive. “Individuals who were positive didn’t know they were positive and therefore may not have isolated and quarantined, so they ended up spreading the virus to other people unknowingly.”
“It’s frustrating and it’s very scary,” Campos added.
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s administration is still struggling to fix the problems and prevent future breakdowns, even as school districts are weighing difficult decisions about sending kids back into classrooms, businesses are contending with repeated openings and closures, and the state is working to tamp down rising infections — all life-or-death scenarios that rely on accurate COVID-19 data.
“The whole key to lab testing is the speed with which it’s done,” said Bruce Pomer, a public health expert and chief lobbyist for the California Association of Public Health Laboratory Directors. “The system is slower than it should be, and it means more people are going to get sick and die. The lifeblood of public health is data.”
Ghaly said he and Newsom first became aware of the magnitude of the state’s data failures on Aug. 3, though the California Department of Public Health had alerted counties about problems as early as July 15.
By the time Ghaly said he was informed, the state infectious disease database — the California Reportable Disease Information Exchange, known as CalREDIE — had experienced a series of breakdowns, including an outage that prevented electronic lab reports from flowing to counties, and a lapsed security certificate needed by the commercial lab giant Quest Diagnostics to transmit records. The problems did not affect death and hospitalization data.
The state says it has since cleared the backlog.
“It is clear that CalREDIE simply does not have the capacity to scale as we had hoped,” Newsom said following the resignation of the state’s top public health officer, Dr. Sonia Angell, after the data system collapse. “We will reform that.”
California isn’t alone in its COVID-related data problems. Iowa recently discovered a major flaw that backdated thousands of test results; North Carolina learned that another commercial testing company, LabCorp, had been including out-of-state tests in its data since April; and Alabama found that some labs were not properly sending test results to the state.
But the breakdown in California stands out for its size and consequence.
In Santa Clara County, public health officials felt they finally had resources to aggressively track people who might have been exposed to the virus.
But a contact tracer for the county who declined to be named confirmed that the number of cases trickling in from the state data system was so slow by late July that tracking operations had nearly ground to a halt.
Santa Clara County did not receive data on many residents who tested positive during that time. Dr. Sara Cody, the county’s health officer, said earlier this month that she had discovered missing cases of infected people as far back as July 8.
“If we can’t get the data from the state system, we’re all kind of flying blind,” said Contra Costa County health officer Dr. Chris Farnitano. “Then our case investigation and contact tracing efforts aren’t very effective.”
Contra Costa and other counties are still digging themselves out of the data failures — and working to dramatically expand testing. But public health officials worry that an influx of tests will overwhelm the system, once again undercutting counties’ ability to adequately respond to the pandemic.
“This really puts our whole strategy at risk,” Farnitano said. “We’re looking to start doing in-person school at some point in the fall, if conditions allow, but that would add a whole bunch more tests that need to perform in the system.”
Mendocino County provides a glimpse of how vital real-time data is for an aggressive response. Since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, the sprawling rural Northern California county has kept up its old-school strategy of tracking infectious diseases by telephone and fax machine, providing a reliable flow of COVID-19 data even as the state system crashed.
That meant local officials could see that cases were spiking in the county even as state data suggested it was faring relatively well, keeping the county off the state watchlist. Mendocino County health officer Dr. Noemi Doohan nonetheless decided to proactively shut down high-risk businesses like bars without being ordered to by the state.
“I wanted to retain local control for our county, and I also wanted to do the right thing,” Doohan said.
The county has since been added to the state’s watchlist, which means that nine schools that had planned to hold in-classroom instruction now either have to move teaching online or seek permission to open from the county and state.
In Riverside County, where contact tracing efforts were also hampered by the data failure, public health director Kim Saruwatari said she is at the mercy of the state data system. She said fax-and-phone data collection efforts like those used in Mendocino County are not possible for larger counties like hers.
“The volume of data that we have coming in, it would take an army to receive all the reports and enter them into a system separately,” she said.
Saruwatari and other county officials had been asking for state assistance to identify potential data discrepancies in the weeks before the state took action. During that time, state health officials knew there were issues but appeared to be unaware of the magnitude of the data failures and were slow to respond, some county officials said.
“We can’t get a hold of anyone” at the California Department of Public Health to help, wrote Wendy Hetherington, chief epidemiologist for Riverside County, in an email to a state epidemiologist while trying to figure out why she couldn’t access critical data.
“I am not aware of any specific issues, however we are starting to notice problems … because the files are becoming too large for our computers to obtain in this manner,” the state epidemiologist responded.
Kate Folmar, a spokesperson for the California Health and Human Services Agency, said in a statement that the administration has “accelerated a replacement project” to ensure accurate, timely COVID-19 data. A state bid for the project went out last week, Folmar said, and Ghaly said this week that the new system is weeks away from being ready.
For years, the state has patched holes in its communicable disease information system, which was designed 20 years ago and also tracks other infectious diseases, including the flu.
Local health officials, who blame the long-standing lack of investment in public health infrastructure, describe it as clunky, slow and at times ineffectual. But COVID-19 has presented an even bigger challenge than routine cases of measles, syphilis and meningitis.
“Our systems were not designed for this kind of pandemic threat,” said Daniel Zingale, a former top Newsom adviser who led health care initiatives for previous Democratic and Republican administrations.
Data failures are likely to continue given the limitations of the system, and not only will they harm public health officials’ ability to trace COVID-19 and prevent its spread, but they will also erode the community’s confidence in public health efforts, Saruwatari and others said.
Already, comments on social media and at public meetings suggest that state failures have undercut trust in public health, especially in conservative-leaning regions like the Inland Empire and California’s rural north.
“There’s been a lot of the questioning of the data all along, like if somebody dies, did they really die of COVID-19,” said Lake County health officer Dr. Gary Pace. “Now people that were prone to not trust us or not follow guidance before are even less likely to follow it.”
This KHN story first published on California Healthline, a service of the California Health Care Foundation.
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California’s Data Failures Stymie Efforts to Curb the Virus
The failure of California’s infectious disease monitoring system for a stretch of at least 20 days in July and August triggered potentially deadly fallout that continues to reverberate across the state.
The fallout has been most severe in heavily populated counties, which rely primarily on a statewide electronic information system to guide their pandemic response. Local health departments couldn’t clearly see where the coronavirus was spreading, dramatically slowing their efforts to trace and track new infections — leading to more death and disease, public health officials said.
Data system failures left California with a backlog of about 300,000 lab reports. Of those, nearly 15,000 turned out to be positive for COVID-19, according to state Health and Human Services Secretary Dr. Mark Ghaly.
“By the time you get those cases, even if you do your best to trace the contacts, you might be too late,” said David Campos, deputy Santa Clara County executive. “Individuals who were positive didn’t know they were positive and therefore may not have isolated and quarantined, so they ended up spreading the virus to other people unknowingly.”
“It’s frustrating and it’s very scary,” Campos added.
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s administration is still struggling to fix the problems and prevent future breakdowns, even as school districts are weighing difficult decisions about sending kids back into classrooms, businesses are contending with repeated openings and closures, and the state is working to tamp down rising infections — all life-or-death scenarios that rely on accurate COVID-19 data.
“The whole key to lab testing is the speed with which it’s done,” said Bruce Pomer, a public health expert and chief lobbyist for the California Association of Public Health Laboratory Directors. “The system is slower than it should be, and it means more people are going to get sick and die. The lifeblood of public health is data.”
Ghaly said he and Newsom first became aware of the magnitude of the state’s data failures on Aug. 3, though the California Department of Public Health had alerted counties about problems as early as July 15.
By the time Ghaly said he was informed, the state infectious disease database — the California Reportable Disease Information Exchange, known as CalREDIE — had experienced a series of breakdowns, including an outage that prevented electronic lab reports from flowing to counties, and a lapsed security certificate needed by the commercial lab giant Quest Diagnostics to transmit records. The problems did not affect death and hospitalization data.
The state says it has since cleared the backlog.
“It is clear that CalREDIE simply does not have the capacity to scale as we had hoped,” Newsom said following the resignation of the state’s top public health officer, Dr. Sonia Angell, after the data system collapse. “We will reform that.”
California isn’t alone in its COVID-related data problems. Iowa recently discovered a major flaw that backdated thousands of test results; North Carolina learned that another commercial testing company, LabCorp, had been including out-of-state tests in its data since April; and Alabama found that some labs were not properly sending test results to the state.
But the breakdown in California stands out for its size and consequence.
In Santa Clara County, public health officials felt they finally had resources to aggressively track people who might have been exposed to the virus.
But a contact tracer for the county who declined to be named confirmed that the number of cases trickling in from the state data system was so slow by late July that tracking operations had nearly ground to a halt.
Santa Clara County did not receive data on many residents who tested positive during that time. Dr. Sara Cody, the county’s health officer, said earlier this month that she had discovered missing cases of infected people as far back as July 8.
“If we can’t get the data from the state system, we’re all kind of flying blind,” said Contra Costa County health officer Dr. Chris Farnitano. “Then our case investigation and contact tracing efforts aren’t very effective.”
Contra Costa and other counties are still digging themselves out of the data failures — and working to dramatically expand testing. But public health officials worry that an influx of tests will overwhelm the system, once again undercutting counties’ ability to adequately respond to the pandemic.
“This really puts our whole strategy at risk,” Farnitano said. “We’re looking to start doing in-person school at some point in the fall, if conditions allow, but that would add a whole bunch more tests that need to perform in the system.”
Mendocino County provides a glimpse of how vital real-time data is for an aggressive response. Since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, the sprawling rural Northern California county has kept up its old-school strategy of tracking infectious diseases by telephone and fax machine, providing a reliable flow of COVID-19 data even as the state system crashed.
That meant local officials could see that cases were spiking in the county even as state data suggested it was faring relatively well, keeping the county off the state watchlist. Mendocino County health officer Dr. Noemi Doohan nonetheless decided to proactively shut down high-risk businesses like bars without being ordered to by the state.
“I wanted to retain local control for our county, and I also wanted to do the right thing,” Doohan said.
The county has since been added to the state’s watchlist, which means that nine schools that had planned to hold in-classroom instruction now either have to move teaching online or seek permission to open from the county and state.
In Riverside County, where contact tracing efforts were also hampered by the data failure, public health director Kim Saruwatari said she is at the mercy of the state data system. She said fax-and-phone data collection efforts like those used in Mendocino County are not possible for larger counties like hers.
“The volume of data that we have coming in, it would take an army to receive all the reports and enter them into a system separately,” she said.
Saruwatari and other county officials had been asking for state assistance to identify potential data discrepancies in the weeks before the state took action. During that time, state health officials knew there were issues but appeared to be unaware of the magnitude of the data failures and were slow to respond, some county officials said.
“We can’t get a hold of anyone” at the California Department of Public Health to help, wrote Wendy Hetherington, chief epidemiologist for Riverside County, in an email to a state epidemiologist while trying to figure out why she couldn’t access critical data.
“I am not aware of any specific issues, however we are starting to notice problems … because the files are becoming too large for our computers to obtain in this manner,” the state epidemiologist responded.
Kate Folmar, a spokesperson for the California Health and Human Services Agency, said in a statement that the administration has “accelerated a replacement project” to ensure accurate, timely COVID-19 data. A state bid for the project went out last week, Folmar said, and Ghaly said this week that the new system is weeks away from being ready.
For years, the state has patched holes in its communicable disease information system, which was designed 20 years ago and also tracks other infectious diseases, including the flu.
Local health officials, who blame the long-standing lack of investment in public health infrastructure, describe it as clunky, slow and at times ineffectual. But COVID-19 has presented an even bigger challenge than routine cases of measles, syphilis and meningitis.
“Our systems were not designed for this kind of pandemic threat,” said Daniel Zingale, a former top Newsom adviser who led health care initiatives for previous Democratic and Republican administrations.
Data failures are likely to continue given the limitations of the system, and not only will they harm public health officials’ ability to trace COVID-19 and prevent its spread, but they will also erode the community’s confidence in public health efforts, Saruwatari and others said.
Already, comments on social media and at public meetings suggest that state failures have undercut trust in public health, especially in conservative-leaning regions like the Inland Empire and California’s rural north.
“There’s been a lot of the questioning of the data all along, like if somebody dies, did they really die of COVID-19,” said Lake County health officer Dr. Gary Pace. “Now people that were prone to not trust us or not follow guidance before are even less likely to follow it.”
This KHN story first published on California Healthline, a service of the California Health Care Foundation.
Kaiser Health News (KHN) is a national health policy news service. It is an editorially independent program of the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation which is not affiliated with Kaiser Permanente.
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Los recién casados posan bajo la cascada para la foto de boda más espectacular de todos los tiempos en una instantánea nominada para los Sony Alpha Awards 2020
NEWLYWEDS posa bajo una cascada para una boda espectacular nominada para 2020 Sony Alpha Awards
La toma de Benjamin Lane de una pareja abrazándose fue una de las muchas imágenes impresionantes que se presentaron en el quinto premio anual de fotografía.
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Imagen del fotógrafo Benjamin Lane de una pareja besándose el día de su boda. La imagen se titula & # 39; Wild Love & # 39;Crédito: Benjamin Lane
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El fotógrafo Oscar Hetherington recibió el gran premio por su 'Backwash & # 39; & # 39;Crédito: Oscar Hetherington
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El fotógrafo neozelandés Ilhan Wittenberg recibió el Premio Editorial por su presentación 'Timid & # 39; & # 39; donde toma uno de los masaiCrédito: Ilan Wittenberg
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El fotógrafo Gary White & # 39; On The Street Vienna & # 39; ganó la categoría de cámara compacta Crédito: Gary White
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El fotógrafo Alex Marshall de Marlborough, Nueva Zelanda, ganó la categoría Juventud por su foto de un hombre que se zambulle en un lago llamado 'Una celebración de la soledad'Crédito: Alex Marshall
Mostraba a la pareja besándose el día de su boda cuando una cascada se estrella en el fondo.
Ganó la categoría de boda, mientras que se otorgaron otros 11 premios por fotografías impresionantes.
El ganador del gran premio fue Oscar Hetherington, de Otago, Nueva Zelanda, quien recibió el gran premio por su presentación "Backwash", que fue aclamada como "alucinante, vasta e intimidante".
Presenta la lluvia que cae sobre un océano inestable y ha logrado ganar el primer premio por delante de sus competidores.
El Kiwi dijo en las redes sociales: "Una pequeña historia detrás de la foto la mañana en que se tomó esta foto, mi auto se descompuso camino a la playa, así que fue una sorpresa que Incluso salí a nadar ese día, pero tengo suerte, incluso si eso incluye un viaje a casa en la parte trasera de una grúa ".
Hubo 3.000 presentaciones en las 12 categorías.
Otros ganadores incluyeron a Ilan Wittenberg, otro neozelandés, por su interpretación de uno de los masai después de integrarse en su comunidad.
Ganó el Premio Editorial por su presentación "Tímido".
El fotógrafo Gary White se llevó a casa la victoria en la categoría de cámara compacta para 'On The Street Vienna', que presentaba una imagen de una niña colgada de la correa de un perro. 39, evitar confrontar a otro perro.
Laurie Winter, David Symonds, Grant Galbraith, Jesse Little, Simon Runting, Judi Thies, Scott Barbour, Karl Dalyell fueron los otros ganadores, con Alex Marshall recogiendo el premio juvenil por su imagen de un hombre sumergiéndose en un océano .
Exclusivo
ANDY SHOCK
Maxwell bromeó: « Este es Randy Andy para ti '' al video de 'Prince con una mujer en topless & # 39; & # 39;
Un precio demasiado alto
Katie Price dice que ha "perdido todo" en la última audiencia de bancarrota
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HORROR CAMINANDO
Una madre de cuatro años y 47 años fue estrangulada por un perro que fue llevado a pasear mientras la familia presentaba sus respetos
Rotura
SAL DEL AGUA
Enorme tiburón de 6 pies ve la playa en España cerca y nadadores ordenados al agua
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DE LAS RAGAS A LOS RICOS
Brit pasa de la indigencia al rey del lavado de autos, cobrando £ 6,000 por trayecto
'TRAMPA DE MIEL'
El futbolista Jordan Sinnott fue asesinado luego de admitir que el delantero era 'gordo y rojo'
26 jueces seleccionaron a los ganadores, y Sony ahora ofrece 30,000 dólares australianos (£ 16,722) en equipos de cámara Sony.
Jun Yoon, director de Sony Digital Imaging ANZ, dijo: “Estamos encantados de celebrar el quinto año de nuestra competencia Sony Alpha Awards, y nos sentimos honrados de poder mostrar el increíble trabajo de nuestros ganadores.
“Cada año nos quedamos impresionados por el trabajo de alto calibre producido por la comunidad fotográfica de Sony, y 2020 no es la excepción.
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El fotógrafo David Symonds recibió el premio de categoría Ciudad / Calle por su presentación. Llamada 'mediación', fue tomada en Thiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu, IndiaCrédito: David Symonds
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La misteriosa foto del fotógrafo Grant Galbraith, 'The Arrival', ganó el premio de la categoría Creative Crédito: Grant Galbraith
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El fotógrafo Simon Runting, de Auckland, Nueva Zelanda, se lleva el primer premio por 'A Red Billed Gull Washing' # 39; & # 39;Crédito: Simon Runting
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La fotógrafa Judi Thies, de Adelaida, Australia, ganó la categoría Retrato por su foto de una niña con cabello oscuro y rizado, titulada AchangCrédito: Judi Thies
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El fotógrafo Jesse Little ganó la categoría Paisaje con su presentación titulada "Golden Glow", que fue tomada en Poon Hill en Nepal.Crédito: Jesse Little
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El fotógrafo Karl Dalyell, de Wollongong, Australia, ganó la categoría Seascape por esta imagen hipnótica llamada 'Golden Twist'Crédito: Karl Dalyell
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La fotógrafa Laurie Winter ganó el premio Astrophotographer Award por su presentación 'Mt Taranaki Eruption' & # 39; & # 39;Crédito: Laurie Winter
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El fotógrafo Scott Barbour de Melbourne, Australia, ganó el Premio de la categoría deportiva por su imagen del Día de la Copa de Melbourne en el hipódromo de Flemington en Melbourne
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Alicia Hunt Ciccone and William Benjamin Thomas have been married April 14 on the Liberty Warehouse, an occasions area in Brooklyn. Decide Daryl L. Moore of the 333rd District Courtroom in Harris County, Tex., officiated, with blessings from the Rev. Anthony Andreassi, a Roman Catholic priest. Ms. Ciccone, 28, works in Houston as a guide at Bain & Firm, the Boston administration consulting agency, for which she primarily advises power corporations and different industrial companies. She graduated summa cum laude from Amherst Faculty, and acquired an M.B.A. from Stanford. The bride is the daughter of Barbara Hunt Ciccone and Dr. Joseph Ciccone of Brooklyn. The bride’s father is a psychiatrist in personal apply in Brooklyn. Her mom is a scientific psychologist, additionally in personal apply in Brooklyn. Mr. Thomas, 33, is a lawyer at McDowell Hetherington, a legislation agency primarily based in Houston, the place he focuses on power and enterprise litigation. He graduated summa cum laude from Texas Christian College and acquired a legislation diploma, magna cum laude, from Baylor. The groom served six years within the Texas Military Nationwide Guard, deploying to Baghdad as a area artillery officer. He’s the son of Barbara C. Thomas and William R. Thomas of Austin, Tex. The groom’s mom retired as a instructor at Highland Park Elementary Faculty in Austin. His father retired as an proprietor of Sonic Drive-In franchises within the Austin and San Antonio areas. The groom’s earlier marriage resulted in divorce. The couple met on a blind date in Houston in 2014. Jane-Coleman Harbison and Michael Anthony Cottone have been married April 14 on the Church of the Assumption in Nashville. The Rev. Gladstone Stevens, a Roman Catholic priest, carried out the ceremony. The bride, 29, is a historic preservation specialist with the Tennessee Historic Fee in Nashville. She graduated from Denison College in Granville, Ohio, and acquired a grasp’s diploma in historical past from McGill College in Montreal, the place she attended as a Fulbright scholar. She additionally acquired a grasp’s diploma in public humanities from Brown. She is a daughter of Patricia B. Harbison and William L. Harbison of Nashville. The bride’s father is a accomplice with the legislation agency Sherrard, Roe, Voigt and Harbison in Nashville and a former president of the Tennessee Bar Affiliation. Her mom is a breeder of championship Lakeland Terriers in Nashville. The bride’s paternal grandfather, the late William J. Harbison, was a chief justice of the Tennessee Supreme Courtroom from 1980 to 1982 and from 1987 to 1989. The groom, 28, is a lawyer at Bass, Berry and Sims, a Nashville legislation agency, the place he practices state and native tax litigation. He graduated from Center Tennessee State College in Murfreesboro, Tenn., and acquired a legislation diploma from the College of Tennessee. He’s a son of Juliann M. Cottone of Fairview, Tenn., and the late Daniel J. Cottone. The groom’s mom is an artwork instructor on the Fairview Elementary Faculty. His father was the proprietor and operator of a heating and air-conditioning enterprise that was additionally in Fairview. The couple met in 2014 on the marriage ceremony of the bride’s brother. Sara Michelle Hokin and Dr. Jonah Nathaniel Rubin are to be married April 15 on the Palmer Home Chicago, a lodge. Rabbi David Wolkenfeld is to officiate. The bride, 33, is the nationwide director of operations for Sport On! Sports activities four Ladies, a Chicago-based group that focuses on empowering ladies by means of sports activities. She graduated from the College of Tampa in Florida. She is a daughter of Sheri S. Hokin and Gary S. Hokin of Deerfield, In poor health. 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Domingo Romero, a Roman Catholic priest, carried out the ceremony on the Mission Basilica San Juan Capistrano. Mrs. Garcia, 33, works in Newport Seaside, Calif., as a senior vice chairman for portfolio administration on the Pacific Funding Administration Firm, an funding administration agency in Newport Seaside. She graduated from Columbia and acquired a grasp’s diploma in monetary engineering from the College of California, Berkeley. The bride is a daughter of Michele S. Walker and John F. Walker of Collegeville, Pa. The bride’s father is the chief working officer of PharmScript, a pharmacy chain primarily based in Somerset, N.J. Her mom is a scientific guide pharmacist working with PharmScript. The groom, 33, is a fellow in feminine pelvic medication and reconstructive surgical procedure at Louisiana State College in New Orleans. He graduated from Yale and acquired a medical diploma from the College of Texas Southwestern. Dr. Garcia is the son of Mary Ellen Garcia and Robert A. Garcia of McAllen, Tex. The groom’s mom retired as a preschool instructor at Cavazos Elementary Faculty in Edinburg, Tex. His father is a bodily training instructor and soccer coach at Barrientes Center Faculty in Edinburg. The couple met in 2016 by means of the League, a relationship app. Margaret Lindsey Kempner and Ian Barton McLean have been married April 14 on the Beverly Hills Lodge in Beverly Hills, Calif. The Rev. Lee Lasko, a minister ordained by the Unity West Church of Santa Monica, officiated. The bride, 31, who goes by Meggie, is a founding father of Kempner, a girls’s vogue model primarily based in New York. The bride additionally owns Meggie Kempner Design, and inside design firm in New York. She graduated from the College of Pennsylvania. She is a daughter of Cynthia H. Kempner and James L. Kempner of New York. The bride’s father is the president of LSH Companions, an impartial boutique funding financial institution in New York. The bride’s paternal grandmother, the late Nan Kempner, was a New York socialite. The groom, 33, works in New York as a senior vice chairman of Oaktree Capital Administration, an alternate funding administration agency primarily based in Los Angeles. He graduated from Harvard. He’s a son of Lindsay B. McLean and Stuart T. McLean of Cincinnati. The groom’s mom is a historian on the Indian Hill Historic Society in Indian Hill, Ohio. His father retired as a Medicare gross sales consultant within the Cincinnati workplace of Humana, a medical insurance firm primarily based in Louisville, Ky. He’s an impartial medical insurance agent in Cincinnati. The couple met in 2013 by means of a mutual pal on the Breakers Lodge in Palm Seaside, Fla. Rebecca Lynne Weiler and Dr. Bret Kenneth Sohn have been married April 14 at Disney’s Wedding Pavilion, an occasions area in Orlando, Fla. Rabbi Karen Allen officiated. The bride, 34, is a psychological well being and profession counselor in personal apply in New York and Nashville. She primarily works with sufferers coping with profession modifications, profession transitions and melancholy. She can be a singer, and has carried out at Carnegie Corridor as a part of the choir Important Voices USA. She graduated from State College of New York at Oneonta and acquired a grasp’s diploma in counseling from Fordham. The bride is a daughter of Robert Okay. Weiler of Syracuse and the late Andrea B. Weiler. The bride’s father is a legislation accomplice and chapter lawyer for the Syracuse legislation agency Bousquet Holstein. Her late mom was a social employee in Syracuse. The groom, 36, is a doctor and a fellow within the division of rheumatology at Vanderbilt. He graduated cum laude from St. George’s College Faculty of Medication in St. George’s, Grenada, and acquired a grasp’s diploma in immunology from New York Medical Faculty. Dr. Sohn is a son of Nancy R. Sohn and Stephen E. Sohn of Scarsdale, N.Y. His mother and father each work in Scarsdale. His mom is the president and chief govt officer of a market analysis firm bearing her identify. His father is the proprietor of a martial arts and health heart bearing his identify. The couple met in 2015 at a wine bar in Gotham West Market in New York. Lisa Helene Miller and Drew Joseph Michael Bradylyons have been married April 9 on the Thurgood Marshall United States Courtroom Home in New York. Decide Edgardo Ramos of the US District Courtroom for the Southern District of New York, officiated. The bride beforehand served as a legislation clerk for Decide Ramos in 2013 and 2014. Ms. Miller, 34, works in Miami as an assistant lawyer at the US lawyer’s workplace for the Southern District of Florida. She graduated cum laude from Cornell and acquired a legislation diploma from the College of Virginia. The bride is a daughter of Linda C. DeMarco Miller and Dr. Randolph A. Miller of Brentwood, Tenn. The bride’s father is a professor of biomedical informatics at Vanderbilt. He’s additionally an elected member of the Nationwide Academy of Medication. Her mom is an assistant principal at Martin Luther King Jr. Educational Magnet Excessive Faculty in Nashville. Mr. Bradylyons, additionally 34, is a prosecutor for the fraud part of the prison division of the US Division of Justice in Miami, the place he works primarily with circumstances involving well being care fraud. He graduated from Georgetown. He acquired a legislation diploma from the College of Michigan. The groom is the son of Kathleen Brady and Michael J. Lyons of Cambridge, Mass. His mom, a psychiatrist, is the director of Session Liaison Psychiatry for the Division of Public Well being at Tewksbury Hospital in Tewksbury, Mass. His father is a professor within the Division of Psychological and Mind Sciences at Boston College. 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He graduated from Morehouse Faculty in Atlanta. He’s a son of the late Valerie M. Manns of Honolulu and the late Benjamin Okay. Clark, who lived in Brooklyn. The groom’s mom was a nurse. His father was a company chef in Manhattan. The couple met in 2014 on Tinder. Dr. Priya Jitendra Ghelani and Dr. Shawn Laxmikant Shah have been married April 14 on the Omni Mandalay Lodge at Las Colinas in Irving, Tex. Mamta Kapadia, a Hindu priest, officiated. Dr. Ghelani, 29, is a fourth-year chief resident on the Jacobi/Montefiore Emergency Medication Residency Program within the Bronx. She graduated from the College of Texas at Austin and acquired a medical diploma from Texas Faculty of Osteopathic Medication in Fort Price. She is a daughter of Daksha J. Ghelani and Jitendra Okay. Ghelani of Richardson, Tex. The bride’s father retired as an digital engineer from the Dallas location of the Raytheon Firm, which makes a speciality of protection, civil authorities and cybersecurity options. Her mom is a medical coding specialist at Parkland Hospital in Dallas. Dr. Shah, 31, is a second-year gastroenterology and hepatology fellow on the NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Heart in Manhattan. He graduated magna cum laude with a level in microbiology and immunology in addition to economics from the College of Miami, and acquired a medical diploma from Florida State College. He’s a son of Kirtida L. Shah and Lax H. Shah of Pembroke Pines, Fla. The groom’s mom is a saleswoman at Bombay Bazaar, an attire wholesaler in Miami, which his father owns. The couple met in July 2013 at a Jain Household Institute convention in Detroit, and later that summer season had their first date at a Thai restaurant in Boston. Dr. Ghelani was doing a rotation close by at Boston Medical Heart on the time, whereas Dr. Shah drove down from Lebanon, N.H., the place he was doing a residency at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Heart. Diana Catherine Banks and Emile Christopher Thompson have been married April 14 at St. Augustine Catholic Church in Washington. The Rev. Robert Boxie, a Roman Catholic priest, carried out the ceremony. Ms. Banks, 36, is a senior counsel on the American Bankers Affiliation in Washington. She graduated from Stanford College and acquired a legislation diploma from Harvard. She was beforehand a deputy assistant secretary of protection throughout the Obama administration. She is the daughter of Yon N. Banks and William C. Banks of Columbus, Ga. The bride’s father retired from the Military, having achieved the rank of sergeant firstclass at Fort Benning, Ga. Her mom, who’s retired, labored as a custodian on the Swift Denim manufacturing unit, which manufactured denim shirts and denims in Columbus. Mr. Thompson, 34, works in Washington as an assistant United States lawyer for the District of Columbia. He graduated from Morehouse Faculty in Atlanta and acquired a legislation diploma from Wake Forest College in Winston-Salem, N.C. He’s a son of Marian C. Thompson and Charles E. Thompson of Durham, N.C. The groom’s mom serves on the board of trustees of Howard College in Washington. His father, who’s retired, was a mortgage dealer for a number of impartial brokerage corporations in North Carolina. The couple met in 2015 on Memorial Day at a barbecue hosted by mutual pals. Whitney Oudin Flesher and David Henry Tutor have been married April 14 at Bethesda-by-the-Sea, a church in Palm Seaside, Fla. The Rev. James R. Harlan, an Episcopal priest, carried out the ceremony. The bride, 29, is an M.B.A. candidate at N.Y.U. In September, she is to hitch the Estée Lauder Corporations, a cosmetics producer with headquarters in New York, as a part of a management improvement program. She graduated from Tulane and is a member of the Susan G. Komen Larger New York Metropolis’s Younger Professionals Committee, a philanthropic group. She is the daughter of Dora J. Flesher and Gregory W. Flesher of Little Rock, Ark. The bride’s father is a accomplice of Frost, an accounting agency there. He’s additionally the president of the George W. Donaghey Basis, which offers scholarship assist to the College of Arkansas at Little Rock. The bride’s mom is the volunteer chief monetary officer of Constructive Environment Reaches Children, a nonprofit youth group in Little Rock. She can be the president of the board of the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra Basis. The groom, 34, works in New York as a counsel within the Securities and Trade Fee’s Division of Enforcement. He graduated with honors from Wesleyan College and acquired a legislation diploma from Columbia, the place he was a Hamilton fellow. He’s the son of Maxine S. Tutor and Gerald W. Tutor of Newton, Mass. The groom’s mom retired as a psychiatric nurse practitioner within the Boston space. His father retired as a lawyer in personal apply in Newton. The couple’s first date was in 2014 at Bell E book and Candle, a restaurant in New York. Kiyomi Lillian Sakai Burchill and Joseph Daniel Couk have been married April 14 at Beatnik Studios, an artwork gallery and occasion area in Sacramento. Darrell Steinberg, the mayor of Sacramento, officiated. Ms. Burchill, 34, is the deputy secretary for legislative affairs on the California Well being and Human Companies Company in Sacramento. She graduated with distinction from Stanford and acquired a grasp’s diploma in public administration from the College of Southern California. She is a daughter of Naomi J. Sakai and Jim W. Burchill of Davis, Calif. The bride’s father retired because the president and chief govt of a public affairs agency bearing his identify. Her mom retired as an administrator and a counselor within the counseling and psychological providers division on the College of California, Davis. Mr. Couk, additionally 34, is an info expertise guide within the Sacramento workplace of KPMG, the auditing, accounting and consulting agency. He graduated from California State College, Chico. He’s a son of Jane E. Couk and Dr. Richard S. Couk of Chico. The groom’s mom manages his father’s personal dental apply there. The couple by no means bumped into one another throughout the six months in 2014 that they lived solely three doorways away from each other. They met at an area crowded music venue a 12 months after she moved. Jennifer Younger Zeckendorf and Michael Benjamin Tannenbaum have been married April 14 on the Union Membership of the Metropolis of New York, a non-public membership. Rabbi Dr. Ronald Sobel officiated. Ms. Zeckendorf, 29, is a junior structure skilled within the San Francisco workplace of the structure agency Skidmore Owings & Merrill, the place she primarily works on residential buildings. She graduated from Yale and acquired a grasp’s diploma in structure from Columbia. The bride is the daughter of Constance H. Zeckendorf of East Hampton, N.Y., and Arthur W. Zeckendorf of New York. The bride’s father is a co-chairman of Zeckendorf Improvement, an actual property developer there, and Terra Holdings, an organization that owns and operates Brown Harris Stevens and Halstead Property, two New York residential brokerage corporations. Her mom retired as an actual property agent in New York. Mr. Tannenbaum, 30, is the chief monetary officer of Brex, a monetary expertise and bank card firm in San Francisco. He graduated summa cum laude from Columbia. The groom is the son of Sara L. Goodman of Sudbury, Mass., and Steven N. Tannenbaum of Wellesley, Mass. The groom’s mom is a property accountant for The Bulfinch Corporations, an actual property agency in Needham, Mass. The groom’s father is the chief vice chairman and chief monetary officer of Tedor Pharmaceutical in Cumberland, R.I. The groom is the stepson of Wendy C. Tannenbaum and Peter B. Goodman. The couple met at a mutual pal’s Halloween social gathering in 2014. Jennifer Anne Crutchfield and Brian Duncan Price have been married April 14 at First Presbyterian Church in San Antonio. The Rev. Dr. Bob Fuller, a Presbyterian minister officiated, with the Rev. Dr. Scot Sherman, a minister with the Reformed Church of America, collaborating within the ceremony. Mrs. Price, 34, was till March a lead on the sustainability and social impression workforce at Adobe in San Francisco. She graduated from the College of Virginia, from which she additionally acquired an M.B.A. She additionally acquired a grasp’s diploma in financial improvement from Boston College. She is the daughter of Jana Heischman Crutchfield and William G. Crutchfield Jr., each of Charlottesville, Va. Mr. Price, 37, was till April 6 a developer of pc software program on the Mountain View, Calif., workplace of Addepar, a monetary expertise agency. He graduated from Stanford. He’s a son of Jane Smith Price and James C. Price of San Antonio. The couple met in February 2017 by means of the League, a relationship app. The bride and groom determined to go away their jobs to journey around the globe for at the least six months after the marriage. Marianne Eagan and Kevin Thomas Burrows have been married April 14 on the Ebell of Los Angeles, an occasions area. Donald Voogd, a cousin of the groom who’s a Common Life Church minister, officiated. The bride and groom, each 29, met at Harvard, the place they every graduated. Ms. Burrows is the director of operations at Partnership for Well being Analytic Analysis, a well being providers consulting agency in Beverly Hills, Calif. She additionally acquired a grasp’s diploma in worldwide well being coverage from the London Faculty of Economics and Political Science. The bride is a daughter of Thomas V. Eagan and Judith A. Eagan of Coral Gables, Fla. The bride’s father works in Miami as a accomplice with Squire Patton Boggs, a legislation agency primarily based in Cleveland. He’s additionally a deacon on the Church of the Epiphany in Miami. Her mom is a center college arithmetic instructor at Epiphany Catholic Faculty. Mr. Burrows is a screenwriter in Los Angeles. He’s a creator of the animated net collection “Gents Lobsters” and a author of the movie “Eggplant Emoji,” which is to be launched by Netflix. He additionally acquired an M.B.A. from Stanford. The groom is a son of Eric A. Burrows of Scottsdale, Ariz., and Linda S. Burrows of Solvang, Calif. The groom’s father is a historical past instructor at Mountain Pointe Excessive Faculty in Phoenix. The groom’s mom beforehand served as a president of each the Santa Ynez Valley Basis, a social providers group, and the Solvang Arts and Music Basis, a supplier of music education schemes. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/15/fashion/weddings/this-weeks-wedding-announcements.html?partner=rss&emc=rss https://www.news9ontime.com/this-weeks-wedding-announcements/
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