#NYPD to offer COVID-19 vaccine to cops within two weeks

#NYPD to offer COVID-19 vaccine to cops within two weeks

“#NYPD to offer COVID-19 vaccine to cops within two weeks” The NYPD will start offering the COVID-19 vaccine to its force within two weeks, The Post has learned. The department’s medical unit will set up three locations — Floyd Bennet Field, Rodman’s Neck Outdoor Range and Flushing Meadow Park Aquatic Center — to administer the…

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#Creepy 3-D copies of real people’s faces for sale in Japan

#Creepy 3-D copies of real people’s faces for sale in Japan

“#Creepy 3-D copies of real people’s faces for sale in Japan” New year, new face? A Japanese designer dreamed up a disguise of nightmarish origins: a three-dimensional replica of another person’s face. The 3-D-printed masks, created by Shuhei Okawara, aren’t made for coronavirus prevention, Reuters reported. Rather, they’re intended for cosplay, both public and private….

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#Facebook slams Apple privacy move in full-page newspaper ads

#Facebook slams Apple privacy move in full-page newspaper ads

“#Facebook slams Apple privacy move in full-page newspaper ads” Facebook took out full-page newspaper ads Wednesday slamming an Apple privacy update for the iPhone, claiming that it will threaten small businesses. Apple plans to roll out changes to its iOS 14 software early next year that will require app developers to explicitly ask users for…

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#Survey finds cheaters want COVID-19 vaccine so they can have ‘responsible’ affairs

#Survey finds cheaters want COVID-19 vaccine so they can have ‘responsible’ affairs

“#Survey finds cheaters want COVID-19 vaccine so they can have ‘responsible’ affairs” Some cheaters are looking forward to the coronavirus vaccine. That’s what a new survey from the affair-arrangement dating site Ashley Madison is suggesting, which says four out of 10 cheaters would like to receive a COVID-19 vaccine so they can “responsibly continue having in-person affairs.” In a sample…

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#US retail spending slowed in November as COVID spooked shoppers

#US retail spending slowed in November as COVID spooked shoppers

“#US retail spending slowed in November as COVID spooked shoppers” US retail sales slumped in November — the second consecutive monthly decline — as the growing number of coronavirus cases spooked shoppers across the country. Retail sales dropped by 1.1 percent in November after slipping 0.1 percent in October, the Commerce Department said on Wednesday….

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