July 13, 2021

Mask Advisory for Unvaccinated Residents

Effective May 29, 2021, masks continue to be required for both vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals at all times in the following locations, subject to the exemptions listed below:To get more news about nonmedical dust proof mask, you can visit tnkme.com official website.

On Public and Private Transportation, including on the MBTA, commuter rail, buses, ferries, and airplanes, and while in rideshares (Uber and Lyft), taxis, and livery vehicles, as required by the Centers for Disease Control January 29, 2021 Order. Face coverings are also required at all times in transportation hubs, including train stations, bus stops, and airports. The requirement applies to riders and workers.
Inside K-12 public schools, collaboratives, approved special education schools and as otherwise required by the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE). The requirement applies to students, teachers, and staff
Healthcare facilities licensed or operated by the Commonwealth and healthcare practice locations of any provider licensed by a professional board which sits within the Department of Public Health or the Division of Professional Licensure. These settings include nursing homes, rest homes, emergency medical services, hospitals, physician and other medical and dental offices, urgent care settings, community health centers, vaccination sites, behavioral health clinics, and Bureau of Substance and Addiction Services (BSAS) facilities. This requirement applies to patients, residents, staff, vendors and visitors.
Congregate care facilities or programs operated, licensed, certified, regulated, authorized, or funded by the Commonwealth. These settings include the common areas of assisted living residences, group homes, residential treatment programs, and facilities operated, licensed, certified, regulated, authorized, or funded by the Department of Children and Families (DCF), the Department of Youth Services (DYS), the Department of Mental Health (DMH), the Department of Public Health (DPH), the Department of Developmental Services (DDS), the Department of Veterans’ Services (DVS), the Massachusetts Commission for the Blind (MCB), the Executive Office of Elder Affairs (EOEA) and the Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission (MRC). This requirement applies to clients, residents, staff, vendors and visitors.
Emergency shelter programs, including individual and family homeless shelters, domestic violence and sexual assault shelters, veterans’ shelters, and shelters funded by the Department of Housing and Community Development. This requirement applies to guests, staff, vendors and visitors.
Houses of Correction, Department of Correction prisons, jails, and other correctional facilities. This requirement applies to people who are detained or incarcerated, staff, vendors and visitors.
Health Care and Day Services and Programs operated, licensed, certified, regulated, or funded by the Commonwealth including the Executive Office of Health and Human Services or one of its agencies. These settings include adult day health, day habilitation, Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE), psychosocial rehabilitation club houses, brain injury centers and clubhouses, day treatment, partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient programs, recovery support centers and center-based day support programs. This requirement applies to staff, visitors, vendors and consumers.
Home health care workers, including Personal Care Attendants (PCAs) and Home Health Aides in community and home-based settings where they are providing patient-facing care; provided, however, the requirement shall only apply to the worker providing care.

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The Future of Jewelry? Virtual Necklace Is Produced by Light Waves

In what it describes as "the probable future of jewelry,” a Polish design group has created a virtual necklace generated by digital images projected on the wearer’s body.To get more news about projection necklace, you can visit koalaprint.com official website.

"We predict that wearable projections and projection-based jewelry will become a reality in a few years,” says the site for Neclumi, a creation of Warsaw-based art collective panGenerator, which says it’s "posing [the] question: [Are we] willing to abandon atoms of gold for waves of light?”

A site video shows four different geometric light patterns displayed on the wearer’s neck by a small wearable projector, called a picoprojector. The design can respond to body movement as well as ambient sound and the wearer’s walking speed. The video demonstrates the necklace swaying and moving as the model does, creating an undeniably intriguing effect.The non-necklace remains very much a work in progress, admits designer Jakub Ko?niewski. Currently, the projector requires an HDMI cable, but Ko?niewski says he’s working on a stand-alone (cable-free) version with a smaller projector.

The projector is about the size of an iPhone 4, and "it’s wearable in our setup, but it’s far away from being universally comfortable,” he tells JCK. "Nonetheless, the core technology of the picoprojector is getting smaller. Those things could be the size of matchbox without much problem. The technology is there. We just weren’t able to obtain anything much smaller that suited our needs at the time.”

For now, the projector—which also has a gyroscope and accelerometer, to measure the wearer’s movement—is hidden on the wearer, but Ko?niewski hopes to make it fashionable and part of the piece. "For the stand-alone version we’d probably like to bring it to the daylight,” he says. His group wants to commercialize the idea and is open to working with the jewelry industry, though he admits the concept still requires tweaking.

"We’re curious how this idea is perceived and what’s seen as the core value of the project and what raises questions,” he says. "We’re not going to jump right away on Kickstarter until we’re sure we could deliver best possible experience.”

He adds the group will likely "provide an open-source DIY kit that would allow anyone with appropriate picoprojector, smartphone, and 3-D printer at hand to create his own wearable setup.”

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Deeply Sentimental' Necklace to Say Goodbye to 2020

Beyoncé threw in a little bit of humor when designing a custom gift for her close friends and family this holiday season.To get more news about Necklace with Picture Inside, you can visit koalaprint.com official website.

To commemorate the challenges faced throughout the year, the "Formation" singer, 39, gave friends on her shopping list a diamond "2020" pendant necklace that was designed to also represent a hand featuring a raised middle finger — Bey's tongue-in-cheek message to this year.

"@beyonce gifted all of her girls with this amazing custom 2020 necklace. "????2020" It's a hand with middle finger and the year 2020 combined into one," the star's cousin Angie Beyince said on Instagram alongside a close-up image of the necklace."When I opened it my eyes teared up because it is both Hilarious & Deeply Sentimental. 2020 has had ups and downs but over all its [sic] been a really weird and tuff [sic] year. Hopefully 2021 is good to the world ???? ???? #nye #beyonce," she continued.

In Beyoncé's December 2020 British Vogue cover story, which featured three separate covers shot by 21-year-old Kennedi Carter, the youngest photographer to shoot a cover for the publication in its 104-year history, the star reflected on how 2020 has changed her.

It would be difficult to experience life in a pandemic and the current social unrest and not be changed," Beyoncé said. "I have learnt that my voice is clearer when I am still. I truly cherish this time with my family, and my new goal is to slow down and shed stressful things from my life."

Like many other parents, the mom of three has faced the challenge of explaining the current goings-on of the world to daughter Blue Ivy, 8½, and twins Sir and Rumi, 3.

She told British Vogue: "I let my children know that they are never too young to contribute to changing the world. I never underestimate their thoughts and feelings, and I check in with them to understand how this is affecting them."

As for what's in store for 2021? The superstar singer has a multi-year deal lined up with Peloton to craft a "series of themed workout experiences" for a variety of class types. The partnership will also give back to Historically Black Colleges and Universities.

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Yoke Style Custom Infinity Name Bracelet Personalized

Custom Name Bracelet: This bar bracelet can be customized with your name, any symbols, phrase, coordinate or some inspiration words, click "Customized Now” and start to design a lovely gift for yourself or someone you loved.To get more news about name bracelets, you can visit koalaprint.com official website.
➢Delicate & Generous: This timeless engraved name bracelet will create one of the kind gift for yourself, friends, lover, wife, daughter, girlfriend, boyfriend, mother, grandmother, couples, etc
➢Suit for any Occasion: This dainty name bracelet will be a perfect lovely gift for a wedding, birthday, anniversary, Mother's day, graduation, party, etc. It’s also a best choice for daily wear
➢Excellent Material: Made of made of hypo-allergenic surgical grade stainless steel and high polished by hands, keep shinning and will not easy to change color, stunning and will not bent. Width: 6mm
➢Perfect Service: This name bracelet comes with a elegant package. If you have any special request or any concern about the item, please contact with us, we will reply you within 24 hours

Personalized Jewelry is a good chance to show your love and let your most important person of your life to live in your heart

How to customize:
:Choose the barcelet style you like
2:Click on ”Customize Now”, then enter the custom name and choose the bracelet color(Rose Gold, Silver, Gold) to preview
3:Click on ”Add to Cart” for payment

Suit for occasion
Wedding ceremony, Christmas, Mother’s day, Birthday, Valentines.
The custom bracelet is simple, elegant and timeless and the overall effect is stunning and flattering.

NOTES:
It is best to wear everyday. Put it in a closed pocket when you are not wearing it.
Don't wear it with other precious metal jewelry, so as to avoid abrasion.
Keep the silver dry. Don't wear it when swimming or taking a shower.

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CLOCKOLOGY TUTORIAL – DESIGN YOUR OWN WATCH FACE

Apple makes it easy to customize your Home Screens, but there are limits to what you can do with the built-in options. If only there was a way to go beyond those presets…To get more news about design your own watch, you can visit koalaprint.com official website.

Oh wait – there is! Clockology allows you to design bespoke interactive ‘dashboards’ for all your devices. It’s especially useful for making custom Apple Watch faces, but can also turn your iPhone or iPad into a stylish always-on clock when docked.

There are some caveats to using this app – to get it working properly, you’ll need to jump through a few hoops. But we promise it’s easy if you follow these steps! Here’s how to set it up.First, download Clockology from the App Store – it’s free. Open it up and hit the + icon on the top bar to create a new design. Swipe to choose a template and color scheme as a starting point. Don’t worry if the choices aren’t perfect as it can all be adjusted later.

Some of the templates will ask you for various permissions so they can display local weather forecasts or health data. Make sure to press Allow if you want to take advantage of these features, but remember it’s completely optional.

The next screen shows a list of design layers, each of which can be edited with a tap. For example, tap a ‘color shape’ layer and you’ll be able to customize the – you guessed it – color and shape using the drop-down boxes. Tap a ‘time label’ layer and you can choose exactly what to display in its text box.At any time you can hit the + button to add a new layer. There are a plenty of layer types to choose from, ranging from activity rings to battery indicators to custom photos. As before, the look of these features can be customized with a tap.

To reposition your layers, simply touch and drag the preview at the top of the screen while you have one selected. For more precise control, you can toggle on Show Layer Properties and fiddle with the values – most of these alter the positioning of the object, while Alpha adjusts its transparency. To bring layers to the foreground or background, tap Edit from the list view and you can drag the layers to reorder them.

That’s it, really! Play around with the settings and get creative. Then you can load up your favorite design onto your device…First, you’ll need to ensure the Clockology app has synced to your Apple Watch. Open the Watch app from your iPhone or iPad and scroll down to see a list of compatible apps. If it’s not in the Installed section, keep going to the Available Apps list and tap Install.

But try to open the app on your Apple Watch and you’ll see nothing but a confusing block of text about using the app as a remote. And there’s no clear way to sync your designs from the iPhone app – what gives?

Our guess is that the app is designed this way to circumvent App Store rules about third-party customizations. It certainly seems as though the app’s instructions are intentionally cryptic… but all becomes clearer when you find the Clockology Facebook group. For troubleshooting and sharing designs, it’s worth joining up, especially as it offers the download which is key to getting everything working.

That download is a file called "Enable Beta Clock.” If you’re not on Facebook or you don’t want the hassle of signing up, we’ve got hold of the link for you. You can download it directly from us by pressing the button below. This file enables "sync mode beta” in Clockology, which is required to see your designs (and the many example designs included by default) on the Apple Watch itself.

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