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Experts: Economy will be stuck in neutral till schools open

This week, U.S. politicians began pushing to reopen schools as a crucial next phase in getting the economy back to work amid the Covid-19 pandemic......»»

Category: topSource: moneycentralMay 1st, 2020

Let the good times flow: California is allowing water parks to reopen

A tidal wave of reopenings continues to wash over the state as COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths recede.A tidal wave of reopenings continues to wash over the state as COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths recede......»»

Category: topSource: latimesMay 4th, 2021

Let the good times flow: California is allowing water parks to reopen

A tidal wave of reopenings continues to wash over the state as COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths recede. A tidal wave of reopenings continues to wash over the state as COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths recede......»»

Category: topSource: latimesApr 29th, 2021

Are we ‘normal’ again? Answers to 13 questions on changes in Covid-19 protocols

Vaccinations are on the rise in Arizona, and requirements for safety protocols at businesses, in schools and restaurants are being lifted. While health experts continue to counsel wariness, some Arizonans are taking cautious, relieved steps afte.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsApr 24th, 2021

Inslee orders Washington K-12 students back to school

Officials have said that recent scientific studies show that, with proper precautions, schools can reopen to in-person learning without significantly spreading the virus that causes Covid-19......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsMar 12th, 2021

Gov. Cuomo says New York City restaurants can reopen indoor dining soon

Indoor dining rooms closed across the city in mid-December as Covid-19 cases and hospitalizations rose......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsJan 29th, 2021

Coronavirus Update: U.S. could see up to 150,000 more COVID-19 deaths by February as new strain takes hold, expert warns

The U.S. set a fresh record for hospitalizations with the coronavirus-borne illness COVID-19 on Wednesday, as experts said the new, far more infectious variant makes it even more crucial to get the nation’s so-far underwhelming vaccine program on track......»»

Category: topSource: marketwatchJan 7th, 2021

US daily COVID-19 hospitalizations have hovered above 100,000 for a month - but experts say the post-holiday surge is yet to come

Experts anticipate that hospitalizations will continue to climb, since they usually reflect cases that were diagnosed a week ago. Respiratory t.....»»

Category: topSource: businessinsiderJan 3rd, 2021

First Covid, Now the Holidays. Will Schools Reopen?

Hong Kong keeps getting it wrong on Covid-19 and closing classrooms. It’s well beyond time to adapt......»»

Category: topSource: washpostDec 13th, 2020

UNC doctors discuss heightened risk for children from coronavirus

A new pediatric condition potentially linked to Covid-19 has health experts across the nation scrambling to research it......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsMay 14th, 2020

UNC doctors see heightened risk for children from coronavirus

A new pediatric condition potentially linked to Covid-19 has health experts across the nation scrambling to research it......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsMay 13th, 2020

Why this company will be ready when "nonessential" construction sites reopen in New York

Commercial builders such as Albany-based Sano-Rubin have a head start on Covid-19 safety protocols because they've been working on projects deemed essential during the shutdown, such as hospitals, nursing homes and schools......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsMay 4th, 2020

Harvard public-health experts say the White House plan to open up the US is "thoughtful" but critically undermined by a lack of widespread testing for COVID-19

AP Photo/Alex Brandon Public-health experts at Harvard University said the White House's new guidelines for state and local governments to reopen was thoughtful but also a display of wishful th.....»»

Category: topSource: businessinsiderApr 17th, 2020

Is Oregon flattening the curve of new COVID-19 cases yet? Experts weigh in

It’s the burning question on most everyone’s mind amid the COVID-19 pandemic: When will we know if social distancing measures have worked in Oregon? Or in public health parlance, has the "stay at home" directive, along with closures of schools, res.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsMar 30th, 2020

Your pet helped you get through the pandemic. What happens now?

Pet adoptions increased during the COVID-19 pandemic and animals got used to their owners suddenly being around all the time. With people returning to work and going out more, experts say it's time to get pets, especially dogs, used to bein.....»»

Category: topSource: chicagotribuneMay 24th, 2021

A Word from the Experts: Breakthrough infections in people who have gotten their COVID-19 shots are very rare. But here’s why Rick Bright wants the CDC to restart the sequencing of all viral strains.

Rick Bright is no stranger to pandemics. The virologist and immunologist has worked under four presidents......»»

Category: topSource: marketwatchMay 24th, 2021

These are the skills needed for a competitive advantage in the next normal

Experts agree on two things these days: The Covid-19 pandemic will eventually come to an end, and life as we know it will never be the same. The way we work will be drastically different, and the skills workers need to thrive are already changing.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsMay 24th, 2021

Experts say it"s too convenient for politicians to blame COVID-19 outbreaks on variants - we have the tools fight them, we just need to use them

The current variants may help the coronavirus spread better, but the virus hasn't changed enough to render our disease-fighti.....»»

Category: personnelSource: nytMay 22nd, 2021

Oregon Covid cases fall, but hospitalizations and deaths are still rising

The number of virus-related deaths in Oregon rose to a 10-week high last week......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsMay 20th, 2021

Deadly fungi are becoming drug-resistant, and it"s the next big public health threat, experts say

Before COVID-19 was even a part of our vocabulary, the CDC had long been monitoring a different, increasingly urgent threat. .....»»

Category: dealsSource: nytMay 19th, 2021