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Over the course of an enlisted career, one of the most memorable moments is to be selected to join the ranks of the chief petty officer. Years of training, mentoring, deploying, accepting challenges – along with plenty of hard work and lessons learned have now culminated in reach-ing this career milestone.

No Sailor earns the right to enter the Chief’s Mess without a persistent commitment to excel-lence. The pinning ceremony held Jan. 29 2021, has earned them the right to be called ‘Navy Chief!’

HMC Jose Albarran, Director Medical Services

HMC Chad Galvin, currently haze gray underway USS Nimitz (CVN 68)

HMC Steven Head, NMRTU Everett

MCC Kyle Steckler, Public Affairs Office

CSC Miguel Escajeda, Terrace Dining Facility

HMC Ruben Valenzuela, Quality Management

 

photographs by Douglas H Stutz

Public Affairs Officer

NHB/Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Bremerton

Caption from NHB Caduceus Newsletter, January 2021. 210129-N-HU933-0165

Market Square.

 

Knoxville, TN. 050220.

Michael's Covid19 Birthday © Linda Dawn Hammond/ IndyFoto Jan.5, 2021

Over the course of an enlisted career, one of the most memorable moments is to be selected to join the ranks of the chief petty officer. Years of training, mentoring, deploying, accepting challenges – along with plenty of hard work and lessons learned have now culminated in reach-ing this career milestone.

No Sailor earns the right to enter the Chief’s Mess without a persistent commitment to excel-lence. The pinning ceremony held Jan. 29 2021, has earned them the right to be called ‘Navy Chief!’

HMC Jose Albarran, Director Medical Services

HMC Chad Galvin, currently haze gray underway USS Nimitz (CVN 68)

HMC Steven Head, NMRTU Everett

MCC Kyle Steckler, Public Affairs Office

CSC Miguel Escajeda, Terrace Dining Facility

HMC Ruben Valenzuela, Quality Management

 

photographs by Douglas H Stutz

Public Affairs Officer

NHB/Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Bremerton

Caption from NHB Caduceus Newsletter, January 2021. 210129-N-HU933-0165

Unicorn Pinata for Michael's Covid19 Birthday © Linda Dawn Hammond/ IndyFoto Jan.5, 2021

Over the course of an enlisted career, one of the most memorable moments is to be selected to join the ranks of the chief petty officer. Years of training, mentoring, deploying, accepting challenges – along with plenty of hard work and lessons learned have now culminated in reach-ing this career milestone.

No Sailor earns the right to enter the Chief’s Mess without a persistent commitment to excel-lence. The pinning ceremony held Jan. 29 2021, has earned them the right to be called ‘Navy Chief!’

HMC Jose Albarran, Director Medical Services

HMC Chad Galvin, currently haze gray underway USS Nimitz (CVN 68)

HMC Steven Head, NMRTU Everett

MCC Kyle Steckler, Public Affairs Office

CSC Miguel Escajeda, Terrace Dining Facility

HMC Ruben Valenzuela, Quality Management

 

photographs by Douglas H Stutz

Public Affairs Officer

NHB/Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Bremerton

Caption from NHB Caduceus Newsletter, January 2021. 210129-N-HU933-0165

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Over the course of an enlisted career, one of the most memorable moments is to be selected to join the ranks of the chief petty officer. Years of training, mentoring, deploying, accepting challenges – along with plenty of hard work and lessons learned have now culminated in reach-ing this career milestone.

No Sailor earns the right to enter the Chief’s Mess without a persistent commitment to excel-lence. The pinning ceremony held Jan. 29 2021, has earned them the right to be called ‘Navy Chief!’

HMC Jose Albarran, Director Medical Services

HMC Chad Galvin, currently haze gray underway USS Nimitz (CVN 68)

HMC Steven Head, NMRTU Everett

MCC Kyle Steckler, Public Affairs Office

CSC Miguel Escajeda, Terrace Dining Facility

HMC Ruben Valenzuela, Quality Management

 

photographs by Douglas H Stutz

Public Affairs Officer

NHB/Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Bremerton

Caption from NHB Caduceus Newsletter, January 2021. 210129-N-HU933-0165

Wash hands before exiting the airport

The Dupont Circle Starbucks, usually one of the busiest in Washington, DC, sits shuttered.

Social distancing in the Slovak capital.

 

Bratislava - Slovakia.

So much has changed so quickly. We now live in a world dominated by some virus that's been reported as deadly. California's and New Yorker's have been told to stay inside and practice social distancing when in public.

 

These are some pictures I snaped while walking my dogs each day

Chives, basil and parsley in small pots on our kitchen windowsill.

City of Fort Collins | Tina Chandler

So much has changed so quickly. We now live in a world dominated by some virus that's been reported as deadly. California's and New Yorker's have been told to stay inside and practice social distancing when in public.

 

These are some pictures I snaped while walking my dogs each day

City of Fort Collins | Tina Chandler

Dumbbell weights laid out on my bed during a workout. I stopped going to the gym in March and bought a set of weights at home, hoping to not regress too much while gyms were closed because of coronavirus.

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The "Life Café Bakery" is actually the Good Life Café and Bakery, and it has a line out the door. The sidewalk is marked for social distancing.

The state of Michigan refers to poll workers at Election Inspectors, but the Kent County Clerk's office in charge of local polling places works with the City of Grand Rapids (here marked on the badge) to carry out elections across the 76 precincts around the city. That is why the plastic card shows the city's own markings and the term "Precinct Inspector" as title.

 

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Demarcation for deliberately increasing the physical space between people to avoid spreading illness related to Covid-19 virus.

Physical distancing done right, Alexandria, VA - Photo credit Alan Thompson

 

These are what I call healthy signs - creating communal spirit to stop the spread of the coronavirus. We should share more images of these and less images of people doing the wrong thing, or signs that instill fear, which works approximately 0% of the time, as we've learned in every public health crisis, ever.

Two white - tailed deer appear to be examining a social distancing sign posted in Harrington Park, NJ.

 

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Before the vaccines, it was quarantining, social distance of 6-feet or more, face masking of nose and mouth, and headcount limits for certain gatherings that slowed the transmission of virus particles. Since spring 2021 the number of vaccinated people has increased, including age 12 and older by summer, and including age 5 and older by middle November. But still there are times when the items being given away at the grocery store are being used: disinfecting wipes (disposable), face masks (reusable), and hand-sanitizer gel in small, portable bottles.

 

This photo shows the baskets of free materials, once in short supply, but now available in abundance, parked against the wall nearest the cash register check-out lanes and bagging area. The picture was taken on Tuesday after the November 25 holiday for Thanksgiving, when so many people travel to see family and friends, and therefore a potential moment for virus particles to move from one person to another.

 

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