corona is still here
Get a test to check if you have coronavirus, understand your test result and find out what to do if you're contacted by NHS Test and Trace.
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Coronavirus is still here: Play your part.
Protect your friends and family.
Need a test?
You can get a test: for yourself, if you have coronavirus symptoms for someone you live with, if they have coronavirus symptoms for yourself, if you have been told to have a test before you go into hospital, for example, for surgery
Find out how to get a test at nhs.uk/coronavirus or call 119.
If you test positive for coronavirus (COVID-19): You’ll be contacted by the NHS Test and Trace service by email, text, or phone and you'll be asked where you've been recently and who you've been in close contact with.
This will help the NHS contact anyone who may have caught the virus from you.
More information on what to expect if you have tested positive for coronavirus (COVID-19) can be found here.
If you've been in contact with a person who has coronavirus: NHS Test and Trace will contact you by email, text or phone.
If you're told you've been in contact with a person who has coronavirus, follow the NHS Guidance and stay at home for 14 days.
Don’t forget: Stay at home as much as possible
Work from home if you can
Limit contact with other people
Keep your distance if you go out
Wash your hands regularly for 20 seconds
Wear a face covering on the public transport network, in hospitals and the GP surgery
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Inner peace with coffee
Fresh ginger tea Warming, spicy ginger tea has a long history of use for stomach ache and nausea
Fresh mint tea Mint tea is low in calories, a great palate cleanser and has traditionally been used to aid digestion
Make your own latte with hot low-fat milk whisked with pure matcher powder
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spreading of corona
Get a test to check if you have coronavirus, understand your test result and find out what to do if you're contacted by NHS Test and Trace.
Meetings and papers
Coronavirus is still here: Play your part.
Protect your friends and family.
Need a test?
You can get a test: for yourself, if you have coronavirus symptoms for someone you live with, if they have coronavirus symptoms for yourself, if you have been told to have a test before you go into hospital, for example, for surgery
Find out how to get a test at nhs.uk/coronavirus or call 119.
If you test positive for coronavirus (COVID-19): You’ll be contacted by the NHS Test and Trace service by email, text, or phone and you'll be asked where you've been recently and who you've been in close contact with.
This will help the NHS contact anyone who may have caught the virus from you.
More information on what to expect if you have tested positive for coronavirus (COVID-19) can be found here.
If you've been in contact with a person who has coronavirus: NHS Test and Trace will contact you by email, text or phone.
If you're told you've been in contact with a person who has coronavirus, follow the NHS Guidance and stay at home for 14 days.
Don’t forget: Stay at home as much as possible
Work from home if you can
Limit contact with other people
Keep your distance
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The art of coffee
Quality is not an act, it is a habit
Our award-winning team is dedicated to brew the best coffee in Dublin for our dear customers day after day
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White purity
The proteins in milk soften coffee’s bitterness by binding to polyphenolic compounds, such as tannins
Good for the body, tannins have an astringent taste that detracts from coffee
Because the fats and proteins in milk are the molecular structures that affect how coffee tastes, milks high in protein and fat have the greatest impact on a cup of coffee
Rice, coconut and other “milks” that are mostly made with water will never enhance a cup of coffee in the same way that cow’s milk will, because they don’t have as many fats and proteins. Soy milk and these other selections have a place in coffee shops, as some people are allergic to dairy milk, and they can be used to create good-tasting beverages
The flavor of any coffee drink made with soy rather than dairy will be different, though, because of soy milk’s different fat and protein content
Isn’t the only suitable milk to use in coffee
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the power of coffee
Coffee appears to be protective against two types of cancer: liver and colorectal cancer
Studies show that coffee drinkers have up to a 40% lower risk of liver cancer (41, 42)
Summary Coffee may cause mild increases in blood pressure, which usually diminish over time
Several observational studies indicate that coffee drinkers have a lower risk of death
Summary Several studies show that coffee drinkers live longer and have a lower risk of premature death
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The soul of a beautiful girl
Home (Originally posted in 2012) I hope you will read this because I am writing it to you.
If there was ONE THING in the entire world that I would ever want you to know….this would be it.
If there was one last thing I could say to you…..honestly….this would be it……and after reading all of …
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