March 16, 2021
March 16th is the 75th day of 2021. There are 290 days remaining until the end of the year.
Chatham-Kent Public Health reported 21 new COVID19 cases from the weekend.
There were 11 recoveries, leaving 71 total active cases.
Ontario is reported 1,268 positive cases. It’s the ninth straight day over 1,000.
Chatham-Kent Public Health is not booking second vaccine doses at this time.
The staff is booking first doses as quickly as possible.
For those that will need to book a 2nd dose, there is a chart that has been posted for when to call for your appointment.
ICYMI:
We are not currently booking 2nd dose appointments at this time and will need to reschedule them in the future.
Our staff are currently booking 1st dose appointments as quickly as possible.
Please use this chart to assist you in knowing when to call for your 2nd dose: pic.twitter.com/WyglfLTWPG
— CK Public Health (@CKPublicHealth) March 15, 2021
The Municipality of Chatham-Kent is reminding dog owners that you have until March 31st to get your 2021 dog tags.
A dog tag is required for dogs over the age of 4 months.
Tags may be purchased at a Municipal Office, by mail, or over the phone – 519-360-1998.
Show your dog some love with a 2021 dog tag! Buy before March 31 and avoid higher fees.https://t.co/wEQxEo30Cg pic.twitter.com/0Ky5WXDAa9
— Municipality of Chatham-Kent (@MunicCK) March 11, 2021
Heinz has been releasing condiment mash-ups for the past few years, like MayoChup, which is mayo and ketchup, and HoneyRacha, which is honey and Sriracha.
But they just took things way weirder with three new mash-ups: Hanch, which is hot sauce and ranch, Wasabiloli, which is wasabi and garlic aioli and Tarchup, which is tartar sauce and ketchup.
For now, these are only available in Canada.
The company that runs Tinder (and also Match.com, Hinge, OkCupid, and a bunch of other dating sites) just announced they’re going to start letting users run background checks on their dates.
You’ll have to pay for the service, but they haven’t said how much. It should be rolling out on Tinder in the next few months.
The question is, will people want to do it? Believe it or not, 21% of people said they aren’t interested in looking up someone’s history before a date, whether that means something as thorough as a background check, or even something as simple as a Google search.