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Anyone older than 6 months is eligible for the influenza vaccine, which can reduce the risk of getting sick by up to 60%. If you do get sick, it can drastically reduce your risk of hospitalization ...
On Valentine's Day, the Friz’s class is selling light bulbs as a fundraiser. They decide to go to the Friz’s house to see if she wants to buy some, but her doorbell unfortunately is not working. Tim and Wanda find her, and overhear her reading a "love letter". The class now has to fix the doorbell before her "big connection" comes over.
Part 1: In Moscow, Dr. Samuels insists on study for an academic meet, while Charlie pushes to let the IHP get out and learn about Russian culture. Part 2: Simone has an encounter at the grave of Anton Chekhov; Eric visits relatives; Dennis and Arvid are held up before the academic meet.
Hypothermia can happen in most mammals in cold weather and can be fatal. Baby mammals such as kittens are unable to regulate their body temperatures and have a risk of hypothermia if they are not kept warm by their mothers. Many animals other than humans often induce hypothermia during hibernation or torpor. [citation needed]
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On July 7, it was so cold that all of their crops had stopped growing. Salem, Massachusetts physician Edward Holyoke—a weather observer and amateur astronomer—while in Franconia, New Hampshire, wrote on June 7, "exceedingly cold. Ground frozen hard, and squalls of snow through the day. Icicles 12 inches long in the shade of noon day."
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New England Cold wave of 1857. January 1857 was the coldest month ever recorded in New England. Average month temperatures of 16.7 °F (−8.5 °C) in New Haven, 16.8 °F (−8.4 °C) in Boston, and 19.6 °F (−6.9 °C) in New York City remain coldest months on record in those cities.