Weekly Dose of Happiness: Episode 10
You could not live without the happiness. Where did that bring you? Back to me. Hey everyone, it's Tohru! I would like to apologize for my absence last week. We were on a road trip, and then the car broke down and blah blah blah. Anyway, I'm sorry, and I would like to thank Mollo25 for covering for me last week. This is a weekly series started by Mollo25 and me. We decided to cheer everyone here up!
This is a big one: Elliot Preddie, a boy with sickle cell disease, was cured after getting a stem cell transplant. This disease is genetic and causes blockages that don't allow blood to reach the entire body. Elliot had to give up sports due to his illness, but no longer!
COVID-19. The reason we all are at home right now. With the virus spread being reduced in most places, cases of corona and deaths caused by it, Canada reports no new deaths for the first time since March. "I am reminded of the ways Canadians have pulled together to reduce the spread of COVID-19," Dr. Theresa Tam, Canada's Chief Public Health Officer, said Thursday in a statement. "We have been physically apart from each other in order to plank the curve, but we have found new ways to be together, and connected, while at a distance."
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/canada-zero-coronavirus-covid-deaths-first-time/
Wisconsoners, now is your time to smile. A farmer just outside Kenosha made a sunflower field for the sole purpose of making people smile. For 25$ for a carload of people, you can enjoy the flowery fields for as long as you want, and you're even encouraged to take pictures! Guests are even allowed to take a dozen flowers home, if they wish!
More health news: A vaccine has proven effective against the most severe type of pneumonia in children. Since I'm no expert on this, I'll just leave the article here for you guys.
https://www.mcri.edu.au/news/vaccine-proves-effective-against-most-severe-type-pneumonia-0
Hurricane Laura. It did damage. A lot of it. But, humanity had a hero. The hero was a Mcdonald's owner who prepared food for those in need.
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/09/11/us/hurricane-laura-lake-charles-mcdonalds-meals-trnd/index.html
And that's all, folks! Boy, does it feel good to be back. I would like to thank everyone supporting in making this. Special thanks to Mollo25. I've decided that I'll take a break at either episode 12 or 13. I'll think of something in the free time. But know this, I have surprise for everyone at the last episode. Please look forward to it. Until then, stay safe, stay happy, stay healthy!