Here’s Why Your “Breakthrough” Infection Will Be Unique To You

Good morning dallas It is Monday, August 23rd.

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Not all COVID-19 infections are created equal. What I have found with a “breakthrough infection” is that I am not being treated like a governor – and you may have a different experience than anyone else.

The weather today: Wet all day. High: 96 Low: 77.

Here are the top stories in Dallas today:

  • Dallas Cowboys: “Oh, you want to talk about fashion.” (Instagram)
  • Dallas Mavericks: “Congratulations guys, let’s get to work.” (Instagram)
  • Dallas Art Museum: “What’s the name of this painting? Only wrong answers. (Caption in the comments!) Strong applications of paint – often mixed with varnish in layers of glaze – add intensity to this painting of a Cape Cod fisherman.” (Instagram)
  • Dallas Animal Services and Adoption Center: “Would you like to help the pets with DAS, but are unable to adopt or care for them? Donate an item from our Amazon wish list! At the moment our greatest needs are: Plastic boxes for large dogs High-quality dog ​​treats Cotton pads for cleaning our kittens.” (Facebook)
  • JCC Dallas: “A brilliantly modern take on Jewish culinary traditions for a new generation of readers, from a shining new star in the culinary world. Join Jake Cohen and CNN’s Holly Firfer for a live cooking demo!” (Facebook)

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Kevin Phinney

About me: Kevin Phinney has lived and worked as a writer and editor in Austin, Los Angeles, New Orleans, Seattle, and New York City. He was born in Brooklyn, New York and grew up in El Paso. Phinney attended college in Austin. He has worked as a reporter and commentator for television and is a former presenter of a weekday radio show called “Kevin & Kevin in the Morning” on KGSR-FM (now known as Austin City Limits Radio). He is also the author of Souled American, a book that traces racial relations in America through music. It was published by BILLBOARD Books and is often used in college classrooms across the country.

Do you have a news tip or suggestion for an upcoming Dallas Daily? I am listening. You can email me at kevin.phinney@patch.com.

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