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During a pandemic, Isaac Newton had to work from home, too By Gillian Brockell Isaac Newton was in his early 20s when the Great Plague of London hit. He wasn’t a “Sir” yet, didn’t have that big formal wig. He was just another college student at Trinity College, Cambridge. It would be another 200 years before scientists discovered the bacteria that causes plague, but even without knowing exactly why, folks back then still practiced some of the same things we do to avoid illness. In 1665, it was a version of “social distancing” — a public health tool making a comeback this week
as governments, schools and many businesses, including The Washington Post, send people home to try to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus. Cambridge sent students home to continue their studies. For Newton, that meant Woolsthorpe Manor, the family estate about 60 miles northwest of Cambridge. Without his professors to guide him, Newton apparently thrived. The year-plus he spent away was later referred to as his annus mirabilus, the “year of wonders.” First, he continued to work on mathematical problems
he had begun at Cambridge; the papers he wrote on this became early calculus. Next, he acquired a few prisms and experimented with them in his bedroom, even going so far as to bore a hole in his shutters so only a small beam could come through. From this sprung his theories on optics. And right outside his window at Woolsthorpe, there was an apple tree. That apple tree. The story of how Newton sat under the tree, was bonked on the head by an apple and suddenly understood theories of gravity and motion, is largely
apocryphal. But according to his assistant, John Conduitt, there’s an element of truth. Here’s how Conduitt later explained it: “ . . . Whilst he was musing in a garden it came into his thought that the same power of gravity (which made an apple fall from the tree to the ground) was not limited to a certain distance from the earth but must extend much farther than was usually thought. ‘Why not as high as the Moon?’ said he to himself..” In London, a quarter of the population would die of plague from 1665 to 1666. It was one of the last
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major outbreaks in the 400 years that the Black Death ravaged Europe. Newton returned to Cambridge in 1667, theories in hand. Within six months, he was made a fellow; two years later, a professor. So if you’re working or studying from home over the next few weeks, perhaps remember the example Newton set. Having time to muse and experiment in unstructured comfort proved life-changing for him — and no one remembers whether he made it out of his pajamas before noon.
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To prevent coronavirus, go beyond hand-washing By Rebecca Gale The Washington Post
to wash their hands to prevent transmission of germs and infection.” Cracked and bleeding hands are also more susceptible to infections. “Whenever you have a break in that skin barrier, that allows germs and bacteria to invade the skin area,” said Christina Johns, senior medical adviser and spokeswoman for PM Pediatrics. Any microbe can technically enter through open wounds, Johns said, but coronavirus tends to enter the body through the respiratory system. Through the skin, transmission tends to be typical skin bacteria, such as staph infections and strep. Johns and Shapiro confirmed that moisturizing hands does not increase the likelihood of picking up or spreading germs, especially if the hands are clean.
Are your hands painfully dry and cracked because you’ve been following the widespread advice to frequently wash them or apply hand sanitizer to prevent the spread of the coronavirus? If so, you should be aware of a less widely cited hygiene recommendation: to moisturize as well. “Keeping skin moisturized is important,” said Craig Shapiro, an attending physician in pediatric infectious diseases at Nemours/Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children in Delaware. “If the skin is breaking down or raw, then the soap and alcohol disinfectants do not work as well. Also, when skin is chapped and broken, it’s uncomfortable, and people can be less likely
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Moisturizing hands does reduce microbial shedding from the skin and is part of good hand hygiene, which will protect people from picking up viruses and reduce the likelihood of transmission. Johns recommends that people apply a thick, emollient moisturizer in ointment form, such as Aquaphor Healing Ointment, rather than rely on creams and lotions, which can have alcohol and cause further drying. Shapiro recommends selecting a soap or sanitizer with an emollient and avoiding perfumes and dyes, as they can further irritate skin. Soaps and sanitizers with moisturizers can be just as effective, though Shapiro says hand sanitizers should have at least 60 percent alcohol. “Lotion doesn’t need
to be a constant thing to be effective,” said Preeti Malani, an infectious-disease doctor and chief health officer at the University of Michigan. And it doesn’t need to be expensive: Drugstore brands, such as Vaseline and Aquaphor, can work well. Moisturizing lotions work by locking in existing moisture, so the ideal time to apply them is after washing, when the skin is hydrated. “At bedtime, put on some good-quality, inexpensive, effective moisturizer,” she said. “If your skin is becoming raw and dry, you might be washing your hands too much.” Johns advises of the moisturizer: “Don’t share it with anyone else. You want to use clean hands — you don’t want to have dirty fingers on the pumps. I know a lot
of people like to swipe their finger on the top of the tube, but touch the packaging as [little] as possible. Fewer things coming into contact is best practice in general, in terms of minimizing germs and microbes.” While hand-washing can leave skin drier than hand sanitizer, doctors caution against relying exclusively on sanitizer. When hands are visibly dirty or greasy, soap and water should be used instead. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends washing your hands frequently, especially after going to the bathroom, before eating and after blowing your nose, coughing or sneezing. You should spend 20 seconds at the sink and make sure to lather up the parts of the hands that are often
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humidity. Hard, nonporous materials such as metal, plastic and glass are more welcoming habitats for viruses than soft goods such as fabrics. In travel terms, this means the virus might hang out longer on the aluminum handle of your carry-on than on your canvas tote. Fortunately, the coronavirus is an enveloped virus and probably does not have a long survival rate on surfaces, according to Ann Falsey, a professor of infectious diseases at the University of Rochester Medical Center in New York. By comparison, the norovirus, the previous bane of cruise ships, is a non-enveloped virus and has a longer shelf life. Falsey said the coronavirus can probably survive two to four days on hard surfaces, generally less than a day on fabrics and other porous materials, and 30 minutes to an hour on hands. Greg Poland, a professor of medicine and infectious diseases
Months into the coronavirus crisis, travelers have grown familiar with how to protect themselves on airplanes, in hotel rooms and among crowds. But what about the risk of returning home with potentially contaminated travel gear? Can you catch or spread the virus through your luggage or clothing? Medical experts say the threat is low but suggest several precautions you can take to reduce the worry even more. Global health organizations and professionals do not yet know how long the coronavirus can live on certain materials, so they are basing their information on similar viruses, such as the one that causes Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS). The World Health Organization estimates the coronavirus’ survival time from a few hours to several days, depending on various factors, such as type of material, air temperature and
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5.7-magnitude earthquake strikes Salt Lake City, Utah By Matthew Cappucci A 5.7-magnitude earthquake struck near Salt Lake City at 7:09 a.m. local time Wednesday, March18, its epicenter located about four miles west-southwest of Salt Lake City International Airport. Heavy shaking was felt far and wide across north-central Utah west of the Wasatch mountains. Many were evacuated from the airport, where the Federal Aviation Administration issued a ground stop for all inbound flights. Social media video emerged of damaged pipes gushing water from the ceiling in the airport. Within an hour of the initial quake, at least a dozen aftershocks greater than 3.0 in magnitude struck in the immediate vicinity. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, there is a roughly 1 in 5 chance of an aftershock greater than 5.0 in magnitude occurring. The earthquake was shallow, occurring only about six or seven miles below the surface, which may have maximized shaking at the surface. According to Utah’s Division of Emergency Management, it was the strongest earthquake to strike the state since 1992. Rocky Mountain Power
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As movie theaters begin to close, Universal moves some films to on-demand been a modest hit, grossing $64 million in the U.S. The other two have taken in less than $15 million apiece. “Trolls World Tour” was expected to be a decent performer when it arrived in theaters in April. The DreamWorks Animation film, inspired by the popular toy and starring Justin Timberlake and Anna Kendrick, is a sequel to the 2016 movie that grossed $154 million in the U.S. The film will still hit theaters — assuming any remain open. Universal made the move as theaters are closing at a rapid rate. Officials in both Los Angeles and New York — the country’s two largest box-office markets — have ordered all theaters shut down. Ohio and Pennsylvania have made similar
distribution landscape, we wanted to provide an option for people to view these titles in the home that is both accessible and affordable,” said NBCUniversal chief executive Jeff Shell in a statement. “We hope and believe that people will still go to the movies in theaters where available, but we understand that for people in different areas of the world that is increasingly becoming less possible,” he added. Among the included titles are the Elisabeth Moss supernatural thriller “The Invisible Man;” the political satire “The Hunt;” the Jane Austen adaptation “Emma” and animated adventure “Trolls World Tour.” The first three are currently in release. “Invisible Man” has
By Steven Zeitchik The Washington Post Universal Pictures took the boldest Hollywood step yet in response to the coronavirus pandemic, announcing it was bringing fresh theatrical releases to cable and satellite platforms for customer rental. The news comes as theaters around the country begin to shut down to contain the spread of the disease. The titles would be available at a suggested price of $19.99 for a 48-hour rental on various cable and satellite platforms, including Comcast, Universal’s sister company. “Universal Pictures has a broad and diverse range of movies with 2020 being no exception. Rather than delaying these films or releasing them into a challenged
orders. Washington, D.C., ordered theaters to close at 10 p.m. Monday, along with restaurants and bars. Those orders came as President Donald Trump urged people to avoid gatherings of more than 10 people. Theaters in other parts of the country remain open, but the question is for how long, and if people will come when they do. Box office this past weekend was less than half of what it was on the same weekend in 2019, even with the L.A. and New York City theaters open. The Universal news takes a step further Disney’s announcement Friday that it will shorten the so-called “home video” platform for “Frozen 2” — that is, take a movie currently in DVD release and
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Bill Gates leaves Microsoft’s board By Jay Greene The Washington Post
SEATTLE — Bill Gates, who co-founded Microsoft and led the company as it became a technology juggernaut, is stepping down from the company’s board to spend more time on his philanthropic work. Gates, who made the announcement Friday afternoon, said in a LinkedIn post he wants to “dedicate more time to philanthropic priorities including global health and development, education, and my increasing engagement in tackling climate
change.” He declined to comment beyond the post, his spokeswoman Bridgitt Arnold said. Gates founded Microsoft in 1975 with his high school friend Paul Allen, who passed away in October 2018. His competitive zeal helped create a company that dominates the personal computing industry. In the process, Gates amassed a fortune. He is currently the second wealthiest person in the world with $102 billion, behind only Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. (Bezos owns The Washington Post.)
Gates began moving away from Microsoft in 2000, when he gave up the chief executive post he long held to Steve Ballmer, to serve as chief software architect and chairman. In 2008, he stepped down as chief software architect and gave up his day-to-day duties at the company to spend the bulk of his work time at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. He stepped down as Microsoft’s chairman in 2014. Gates will continue to serve as Technology Advisor to Microsoft chief executive Satya Nadella and others at the company. Microsoft isn’t filling
Gates’ seat on the board. “With respect to Microsoft, stepping down from the board in no way means stepping away from the company,” Gates wrote. In a statement, Nadella said he looks forward to continuing to work with Gates. Microsoft declined to make Nadella available. Gates will also step away from his one other board position at Berkshire Hathaway, the company run by his longtime friend Warren Buffett. “Warren and I were the best of friends long before I joined and will be long after,” Gates wrote.
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AT&T, Comcast and other internet providers agree to help internet subscribers who can’t Need Pet Friendly? pay their bills because of coronavirus By Tony Romm The Washington Post AT&T, Comcast and Verizon joined dozens of telecom providers in agreeing to aid Americans who are out of work or school because of the coronavirus, including by preserving service for those that are unable to pay their bills. The commitments came Friday as part of a pledge orchestrated by the Federal Communications Commission, whose chairman, Ajit Pai, said the vast disruptions caused by the deadly outbreak make it “imperative that Americans stay connected” As part of the so-called “Keep Americans Connected Pledge,” nationwide telecom giants including CenturyLink and T-Mobile and more regional providers across the country agreed for the next 60 days that they would not terminate service or assess late fees on customers and businesses that fall behind on their bills. They also agreed
to open Wi-Fi hot spots to any American who needs them. The announcements offer the latest illustration of the vast, immediate impact of coronavirus. The malady has shuttered businesses and schools, where workers and educators fear mass gatherings may hasten the disease’s spread, and it threatens to overwhelm the U.S. health system as sick Americans seek much-needed tests. To some, the Internet offers a solution: Allowing people to work, learn or talk to their doctors over tools like video chatting made possible by high-speed connections. But not everyone has, or can afford, such speedy, modern connectivity. Only about two-thirds of people in rural areas, for example, say they have broadband connectivity at home, according to the Pew Research Center, which published its findings last year. The FCC devotes bil-
lions of dollars annually to spur the expansion of broadband networks in the most remote or neglected parts of the country, and it offers a slew of programs meant to help schools and parents afford much-needed devices to get online. But some lawmakers and regulators say it hasn’t been enough, and they have called on the U.S. government in recent days to redouble its efforts in the wake of coronavirus. “We are going to explore the expansion of telework, telehealth and tele-education,” said Jessica Rosenworcel, a Democratic com-
missioner at the FCC, during a congressional hearing this week. “In the process we are going to expose some really hard truths about the digital divide.” The FCC pledge announced Friday comes in addition to steps taken by individual companies in recent days as coronavirus has evolved into a pandemic. AT&T, for example, said it would lift the monthly data limits it imposes on some home broadband customers. And Comcast said it would raise the speed of customers who are part of its low-income broadband program.
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Toilet paper shortage is real. But it should be brief. By Todd C. Frankel The Washington Post Adding to the nation’s long list of worries sparked by the novel coronavirus pandemic, the shortage of toilet paper is real. Store shelves in many places have been picked clean in recent days of single-ply and double-ply, single and jumbo rolls, the cheap stuff and the luxurious quilted squares, too. Anything will do in an emergency. The run on toilet paper has struck many people as peculiar, given that the need for the product is not expected
to grow as millions of Americans adjust to working from home, closed schools, canceled events and the other abrupt interruptions to daily life caused by the pandemic. But stockpiling is not an uncommon reaction provoked by fear, social scientists say. Fear of running out. Fear of the unknown and what’s to come. After the 2011 earthquake and tsunami that devastated Japan, researchers at Hitotsubashi University studied buying patterns and concluded, “we can say that particularly anxious households appear to have bought any-
thing that they could lay their hands on.” Including lots of toilet paper. Now, the lack of toilet paper in the United States has hit some supermarkets and Costco stores. Amazon appeared to be down to single rolls of novelty toilet paper in some places Friday. The shortages appeared to be sporadic and regional, with the degree of local concern about the pandemic driving sales. But the nation’s lack of toilet paper is expected to be brief, according to interviews with retailers and manufacturers.
The sudden surge in demand is expected to subside and the supply will continue to grow as companies keep making toilet paper. About 90% of the toilet paper sold in the U.S. is made here, too, according to industry data. “We continue to manufacture and ship Charmin to our retailers,” a Procter & Gamble spokesman said in a statement, adding that they’ve noticed the sale spike and were working to fix availability problems. But that still means some empty shelves, for now. “Due to overwhelming demand, we are currently
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Aurora Cooperative is seeking to fill the following positions at our Mitchell location: Custom ApplicatorPrefer previous experience, but can train. Have or able to obtain a Class A commercial driver license(CDL) and have or able to obtain a SD Commercial Applicator License. This could be a PT or FT position. Wages plus an acre bonus.
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EQUIPMENT REPAIR
AMS Oil Dealer Service small engine & recreational vehicles. Boat repair, tune ups and winterization.
Bruce Trebil 605-770-6721 or 996-1752 trebsrepair@gmail.com
FLOORING
We provide construction expertise, knowledge and materials that will make your building experience pleasant & rewarding. On & Off-Site Construction of New Homes
Experienced in many things including:
INSULATION
Superior Spray Foam
Jeff Farrow - Mitchell, SD
HEATING/ AIR CONDITIONING
TESSIER’S INC. 996-7548
Commercial - Agricultural - Residential
Serving South Dakota Since 1939 Any 3 rooms up to 300 sq. for $74.95
Residential & Commercial
Josh Gebel at 605-990-2833 Mitchell JASON HOHN’S LAWN CARE
Lawn mowing * Dethatching * Core Aerate Liquid Fertilizing programs * Bush trimming
*Parking lot sweeping*Sidewalk edging Residential & Commercial
Free estimates Serving Mitchell since 1995
Call 605-999-0357 or 996-1845
The most regional jobs...
Dan 770-2118 Jason 770-4048
WATER SERVICE
DAN’S WATER SERVICE Water Softeners
Drinking WATER System 40+ years Sales & Service
*INSURANCE CLAIMS SPECIALIST *COMMERCIAL ROOFING *RESIDENTIAL ROOFING *STORM & FIRE RESTORATION *SIDING *GUTTERS *WINDOWS *LEAF GUARD
605-990-2710
STORAGE
Sales - Rental - Service Softener, Filters, R/O’s Water Coolers, Deionization Bottled Water & Salt Delivery 801 S. Sanborn Blvd. 605-996-3477 1-800-529-0122 www.darringtonwater.com
SELF-STORAGE Lowest Prices in Town
Where Quality Does Matter
999-5844 ] 995-0408
Commercial - Residential
REGGIE SIEGEL
Snow Removal - No Job Too Small
605-770-1376
SERVICING ALL BRANDS
WHEATRIDGE
Fertilizing M Aeration M Edging M Fall Clean-up
Kitchen & Bath - Drywall - Flooring Basements - Windows & Doors Siding - Decks and more
ROOFING
JOSH’S MOWING SERVICE
MSTM Storage
999-8468 or 995-0095
MISCELLANEOUS
TREE SERVICE/ STUMP REMOVAL
SCHMIT PUMPING Septic & Drain Cleaning
Darin 770-5376 or 239-4914 Alexandria, SD
WINDOWS
Sizes 5 x 10 thru 12 x 28 Cheapest prices in town!
996-2781 - Mitchell SD - 630-9266 Insured/Bonded
Your headquarters for newpaper and online listings across the region
PLUMBING
996-6685 or 1-800-870-6685
Mowing M Dethatching M Spring Clean-Up
605-990-5325
Tree Removal Trimming and Stump Grinding
Call 605-996-1243
LAWN CARE
Weekly Mowing Services * Free Estimates
Insulation •Replacement Windows •Permanent Siding
New Construction, Pre-finishing of Woodwork & Repainting Interior & Exterior
996-2752
AFFORDABLE GEOTHERMAL
HOME IMPROVEMENT
Serving Mitchell & Surrounding Areas for over 55 years
KROHMER PLUMBING
Lawn Mowing - Dethatching Aerating Lawn Fertilizing & Spraying
605-239-4242
Call Ken 605-996-0821
Commercial & Residential
Sales and Service for ALL your Heat and Cooling needs
Drilling - Complete System Installation Heating and Cooling Check us out at: waterfurnace.com
TREE SERVICE/ STUMP REMOVAL TREE TRIMMING CUTTING REMOVAL
605-770-4662
The construction industries Most Efficient Insulation.
Heating & Air Conditioning Sales & Service
605-996-8616
PAINTING/ PAPERING
OH MY CARPET by Jack Earl Best brands, Shaw & Mohawk carpet and tile. Get more for your money. Can measure and deliver. 605-770-1577
605-630-0192
Miller & Vermillion 1-800-658-3531
Quality Homes, LLC 1525 W. Elm Ave., Mitchell * 995-6215 www.customtouchhomes.com
FARROW’S
And Custom Sheet Metal
Building Site Dirt Work * Demolition Back fill Basements * Finish Grading
Employers Want You!
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HOME IMPROVEMENT
HANDYMAN
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DIXIE VEURINK TRUCKING 3020 South Ohlman - Mitchell Basement Digging * Concrete & Blacktop Removal
AUTOMOBILES
Lee & Kari White - 605-996-2655
Dana, Matt & Jake Hohn
CLARK PAVING LLC
Buying and selling any gold and silver items, collector coins, diamonds, gold jewelry, silver dollars, rare currency. No collection too big. Kuehl’s Coins, Fairmont, Minnesota, 507-235-3886, 507-399-9982, open 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. (MCN)
ODD JOB & HANDY MAN
Cellular 770-2207/770-8114 or 770-8238
Travis Kelly • Mobile 605-770-2355 • Mitchell
MISCELLANEOUS WANTED
Your dog’s home away from home.
Experienced Reasonable Prices Houses Additions Pole Barns
Hang, Tape & Texture Patch & Repair
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HOHN & SONS CONTRACTING LLC
Midwest Drywall
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AUTOMOBILES
HAWKEYE TREE & STUMP SERVICES LLC Look for our ad in Advisor 605-682-9830
CUSTOM BUILT WINDOWS to fit any size opening in your home. Free estimates The Window Shop 605-996-6777 124 S. Main St. - Mitchell, SD Guaranteed Lowest Install Price
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Reg. EM933539
24 WCF MR GUNNER 982 ET SIRE: WCF MR SILVER GUN 467
“Results You Expect...Service You Deserve”
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7 WCF NEW BREEZE 915 SIRE: WCF MR BREEZE 479
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33 WCF MR POWER EDGE 9910 SIRE: SCHURRTOP POWER EDGE
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20 WCF MR MONUMENTAL 928 ET SIRE: WC MONUMENTAL 5524 P
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102 WEBER MR ENTOURAGE 949
108 WEBER MR ENTOURAGE 989
112 WEBER MR LOCK N LOAD 9129
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144 JBARW MISS COCO 91
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Reg. M934530
21 WCF MR MONUMENTAL 992 SIRE: WC MONUMENTAL 5524 P
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90 WCF MS MOLLY 934
SIRE: LT AUTHORITY 7229 PLD
Commercial
117 WEBER MR HUMBLE 962 SIRE: RED U2 HUMBLE 59E
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149 WBER MS RED ROCK 9904G SIRE: MYRS RED ROCK 307A