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Mutare, Dec 11 (EFE / EPA) .- Some communities in Africa consider deafness a curse for witchcraft, a taboo that specialized schools try to break every day with the use of sign language.(Camera: AARON UFUMELI)SHOT LIST: THE NZEVE DEAF TRUST CENTER IN MUTARE, ZIMBABWE.
Mutare, Dec 11 (EFE / EPA) .- Some communities in Africa consider deafness a curse for witchcraft, a taboo that specialized schools try to break every day with the use of sign language.(Camera: AARON UFUMELI)SHOT LIST: THE NZEVE DEAF TRUST CENTER IN MUTARE, ZIMBABWE.
Nearly 1,500 bikini-clad snowboarders and skiers set a new Russian record at the Grelka Festival for Russia's largest downhill ride in their swim suits at the Sheregesh ski resort, on Saturday. Believe it or not, the Siberian sun was shining bright as spring is finally arriving to the cold region and people came from across Russia and the world to get rid of their clothes and slide down the slopes in frigid style.
Clay Clark is a podcast host and ardent supporter of President Donald Trump. Speaking at a rally held Tuesday in Washington, DC, Clark apparently thought having a 'mass-spreader event' was a good thing. According to HuffPost, Clark told attendees at the event in Freedom Plaza that COVID-19 was a hoax. He then invited them hug each other. Turn to the person next to you and give them a hug, someone you don’t know. Go hug somebody. Go ahead and spread it out, mass spreader. It’s a mass-spreader event! Clay Clark The Twitterverse was singularly unimpressed. Clark also made a point to say he was open to hugs despite being in a committed relationship.
Public health officials haven't held back in linking obesity to worse outcomes for patients with the novel coronavirus COVID-19. But organizations such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are, under the guise of matter-of-factness, covertly fat-shaming the overweight. Body relationship coach Ivy Felicia says the messaging around weight and COVID-19 might negatively affect those at higher weights. HuffPost reports eating disorder therapist Shira Rosenbluth also takes issue with the weight loss campaigns public health officials are promoting right now. Telling higher-weight people they’re more likely to die, for them to be under that kind of stress, is obviously very unhealthy. Shira Rosenbluth Eating disorder therapist