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Welcome Back And Stay Safe
By Steven E. Reznick, M.D., disease pandemic, COVID-19. The disease remains rate at somewhere between 11 to 15 percent. Florida is
FACP rampant not only in our county but throughout all south well above the 5 percent positivity rate as the safe cutoff
Countless seasonal seniors Florida. New cases and deaths are once again on the rise for reopening businesses and schools.
are returning to South Palm and a positivity rate of people tested is expected to rise The great English philosopher of the 1800s, John Stuart
Beach County to enjoy the above 5 percent. Mill, looking at the American Democracy experiment said
weather, beaches, golf courses, The Florida Department of Health is under the of freedom and liberty in his writing On Liberty, “Liberty
restaurants and shopping. We direction of the governor and is using a method of means doing what we like, subject to such consequences as
welcome you back. calculation that keeps the positivity rate as low as may follow without impediment from our fellow creatures
It is important to possible. This is to encourage tourism, trips to the mall as long as what we do does them no harm ....”
remind everyone we and restaurants and resumption of business. Using the So be a patriot and wear your mask in public. Masks
are in the middle of an same figures, the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health prevent droplet particles from spreading and are a way of
unprecedented infectious and World Health Organization calculate the positivity saying, “I respect your right to stay COVID-19 free and do
not wish to put you at risk by my actions.” Wash your hands
and stay out of restaurants if you are vulnerable and high risk.
Daniel Russo Wins from page 1 T7 Michael Mercier, Juno Beach, Fla. 1 75-70-72--217 A recent study in a major journal found the difference
T7 Greg Sanders, Anchorage, Alaska 1 75-69-73--217 between COVID-19 positive and negative patients was the
In the Super Senior (65-69), Marc Fried (72-216) of 9 Doug Stiles, Athens, Ga. 2 72-73-73--218 “positives” all had been to a restaurant in the last two weeks
Solon, Ohio won by a shot over Evan Long (71-217) of 10 Craig Hurlbert, Magnolia, Texas 3 71-73-75--219 and the “negatives” had not. Stay outside and away from
Charlotte, N.C. 11 Timothy Sacheck, Tequesta, Fla. 5 73-74-74--221 large gatherings such as public gyms, salons, theaters, ball
The Society of Seniors is comprised of amateur golfers T12 Kip Estep, Rockwall, Texas 6 74-75-73--222 games and public events if you wish to remain healthy and
who are highly skilled and respect the traditions of the game. T12 Allen Peake, Macon, Ga. 6 70-78-74--222 noncontagious.
Its national headquarters is at The Club at Quail Ridge. T14 Jim Lehman, Minnetonka, Minn. 7 76-73-74--223 We are already seeing peer reviewed studies from
For scores to all five division visit https://www. T14 Brian Kennedy, Highland Beach, Fla. 7 71-78-74--223 Israel, China and now the USA of recent survivors of
golfgenius.com/pages/2688321. T14 Randall Conn, Trophy Club, Texas 7 75-74-74--223 COVID-19 having IgG antibodies against the virus catching
Final-Round Scores T14 Rich Buckner, Hobe Sound, Fla. 7 69-74-80--223 a second infection within 8 to 12 weeks of the first infection
Oct. 15 18 Larry Nunez, Austin, Texas 9 73-75-77--225 accompanied by far more severe symptoms and consequences.
Senior Division 19 Robbie Dew, Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. 10 74-76-76- We have a great deal to learn about this pathogen and until we
Society of Seniors Dale Morey Championship -226 have a medication treatment that is available and works, or a
The Club at Quail Ridge, Boynton Beach, Fla. 20 Pat Stayer, Dallas, Texas 15 79-73-79--231 vaccine, avoidance is the best defense.
1 Daniel Russo, Delray Beach, Fla. -7 70-68-71--209 21 Lawrence Field, Palm Desert, Calif. 16 75-82-75--232 Lastly, get your flu shot and wear masks in public,
T2 Brian Keenan, Tampa, Fla. -2 72-71-71--214 22 Chris Perrin, Boynton Beach, Fla. 26 86-76-80--242 socially distance and hand wash. You do not want to fall
T2 Ken Kinkopf, Jupiter, Fla. -2 71-71-72--214 23 Raymond Schuler, Tacoma, Wash. 30 84-75-87--246 victim to this coronavirus.
T4 Stephen Maddalena, Jackson, Mich. -1 71-73-71--215 WD James Prim, Pensacola, Fla. 82-85 WD Board certified in internal medicine, with added
T4 Steve Harwell, Mooresville, N.C. -1 72-70-73--215 WD TJ Brudzinski, Columbus, Ohio 70 WD qualifications in geriatrics, Steven E. Reznick, M.D. has
6 Steve Cannady, Pooler, Ga. E 71-72-73--216 NS Steve Hudson, Birmingham, Ala. NS practiced locally since 1979. He is recognized by physicians
as a “Best Doctor” and is a national health care blogger. To
schedule a complimentary meeting with Dr. Reznick to learn
about his personalized care, concierge membership practice,
call (561) 368-0191 or visit www.BocaConciergeDoc.com.
Junior League Of Boca Raton from page 1
Hospital Foundation, and the fashion sponsor is Saks Fifth
Avenue. The magazine sponsor is Boca Magazine.
“Yvette Drucker and Nancy Walsh have done a
remarkable job of pivoting the event to a virtual one and have
an exciting evening planned!” Cristy Stewart-Harfmann,
president of the Junior League said.
The Woman Volunteer of the Year Assistant Chairs
are Michelle Adams, Paige Gantt and Victoria Matthews.
Committee members include Terri Honeycutt, Khrisna
Kellerman, Shannon Moriarity, Michelle Palmer-Espanol,
Nadia Rahbani-Heredia, Heather Ronan, Lois Rona, Kim
Sapashe, Nicole Skellenger, Jessica Threadgill, Elizabeth
Richards and Haley Winstead.
For tickets for Woman Volunteer of the Year or raffle
tickets, visit jlbr.org or call (561) 620-2553. Tickets to the
virtual event are $50. Raffle tickets are $100 each.
About The Junior League Of Boca Raton
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