Problem: Article: Stir with a whisk for about 2 minutes. Make sure that you’ve removed the gelatin from the heat before you add any of the other ingredients. Reserve the rest of the syrup for another use.
Summary: Combine the cranberry gelatin and the boiling water. Stir in the tangerine vodka and 1/2 cup of the lemon syrup. Lightly spray a loaf pan with nonstick cooking spray. Pour the gelatin mixture into the loaf pan and refrigerate the mixture for about 4 hours or overnight. Gently loosen the gelatin from the loaf pan using an offset spatula. Invert the loaf pan over a cutting board, supporting the top of the gelatin with your palm. Gently ease the loaf onto the cutting board to prevent breakage. Cut the loaf into 16 squares using a sharp chef’s knife and place the squares onto a serving tray. Sprinkle the shots with sugar and garnish each shot with a curl of lemon zest just before you serve them. Finished.

Problem: Article: Staying home will help prevent you from spreading the infection to others. Additionally, getting plenty of rest is vital for helping your body fight the infection and recover. While you’re infected, stay home from work or school and avoid strenuous activities around the house. Get as much sleep as you can. Ask your doctor for advice about when you can return to your regular activities. They may recommend waiting for up to 14 days or even longer after your symptoms have cleared up. If you have symptoms such as body aches, headaches, or a fever, you can get relief with medications such as acetaminophen (Tylenol), ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil), or naproxen (Aleve). If you are over 18, you can also use aspirin as a pain reliever and fever reducer.  Never give aspirin to children or teens under 18, since it can cause a potentially fatal condition called Reye’s Syndrome. Always follow the dosing instructions on the label or given to you by your doctor or pharmacist. Before taking any medication, let your doctor know if you are pregnant or nursing. to ease your cough. A humidifier can help soothe your throat, lungs, and nasal passages, which can ease coughing. Additionally, it helps thin out mucus so your coughs are more productive. Set one up by your bed at night and wherever you spend most of your time resting during the day. Taking a hot shower or sitting in the bathroom with the shower running can also bring relief and help loosen up mucus in your lungs and sinuses. It’s easy to get dehydrated when you’re sick. While you’re recovering from coronavirus, keep sipping on water, juice, or other clear fluids to fight dehydration and loosen up congestion. Warm liquids, such as broth, tea, or warm water with lemon, can be especially soothing if you have a cough or sore throat. It's extremely important that you stay home until you are no longer contagious so you don't spread the virus to others. Your doctor will tell you when it's okay for you to return to your normal activities. Check with your doctor before you go out, even if you feel like you're improving.  Your doctor may test you again to see if you still have coronavirus. If tests aren't available, they may allow you to leave your home after you're not showing symptoms for at least 72 hours. Try not to worry, but COVID-19 can cause serious symptoms and you may develop pneumonia, which can be life-threatening. Get immediate medical attention if you develop any severe symptoms, which are:  Difficulty breathing or severe shortness of breath Persistent pain or pressure in the chest New confusion or inability to arouse Bluish lips or face. This list is not all inclusive, so consult with a medical provider if you experience any other symptoms that are severe or concerning.
Summary: Stay home until your doctor says you're infection-free. Take over-the-counter medications to manage pain and fevers. Use a humidifier Drink plenty of fluids. Isolate yourself until your doctor clears you to leave your home. Get emergency care if you develop severe symptoms.

Problem: Article: Cats don't enjoy loud or surprising noises. Try to minimize loud sounds when you enter the cat's space for the first time. If you have crinkly shopping or grocery bags with you, for example, leave them outside, so you don't frighten the cat. If you are bringing loud or rambunctious children into the house, ask them to be quiet or take them to another part of the house where they can wait with a trusted adult. People tower over cats, and sometimes a cat may get underfoot by accident. If appropriate, remove your shoes so you don't risk stepping on the cat's tail. Some shoes, particularly high heels, make loud sounds when you walk. Removing them will also help keep the environment quiet and stress-free for the cat. Direct eye contact can be intimidating for cats or even be interpreted as a sign of aggression. Avoid looking directly at the cat, and instead ignore them when first entering their space. The specific cat's temperament will play a large part in whether they want to interact with you or not. If the owner is around, ask them if their cat is typically friendly or if they prefer their space. You could say, “I love cats. Is your cat usually interested in meeting new people?”
Summary: Minimize loud noises. Remove your shoes, if appropriate. Avoid eye contact with the cat. Ask the owner if their cat is typically friendly to strangers or not.

Problem: Article: The first thing you need to do is sterilize the scissors you will be using to snip off the skin tag. You can do this using a few different methods. The most thorough way is to use an autoclave (sterilization device) but you may not have one readily available and they can be expensive to buy.   Cheaper alternatives include thoroughly cleaning the scissors with some rubbing alcohol and a cotton ball, or boiling the scissors in a pot of water for ten minutes. Wash your hands with an anti-bacterial soap and carefully place the sterilized scissors on a clean towel and leave to dry. Avoid touching the sterilized blade from this point on. This will extend the skin tag and give you more space to get the scissors as close to the base of the tag as possible. Before you do this, you can numb the area with a little ice to minimize pain, however removing the skin tag is no more painful than a pinch, so this is probably unnecessary. Position the scissors slowly and carefully to ensure that you will snip the skin tag as close to the base as possible, without cutting the surrounding skin. Once you are in position, snip quickly to minimize pain. It should feel like a quick pinch.  Instead of using sterilized scissors, it is possible to use a nail clippers to remove the skin tag instead. The nail clippers may be easier to use if the skin tag is on the back of your neck, or anywhere hard to reach. Just be sure to sterilize the nail clippers using one of the methods outlined above before using. The base of the skin tag will probably bleed a little after cutting, but this is normal. Take care to disinfect the area before covering, as the last thing you want is to develop an infection. Use a little rubbing alcohol or iodine on a cotton ball to do this.   Cover the area with a skin-colored band-aid and allow the skin tag at least 24 hours to heal. If any signs of infection should develop, such as swelling, tenderness, redness or oozing around the wound, consult your doctor immediately.
Summary:
Sterilize your scissors. Pinch it with tweezers and pull taut. Take your sterilized scissors and snip off the skin tag. Clean the wound and cover with a band-aid.