Continuing to practice basic precautions like social distancing and wearing masks might not seem like a convenient long-term solution. Read More
“Clearly we are not in total control right now,” Fauci said to the committee. “It is going to be very disturbing, I will guarantee you that. What was thought to be unimaginable turns out to be the reality we’re facing right now. Outbreaks happen, and you have to deal with them in a very aggressive, proactive way.” … Read More
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In come the standing spots for distancing, required mask-wearing, and limited occupancy per elevator ride. No talking, too, according to The New York Times, which reported on the future of elevators and their purpose in the workplace. Read More
The study, published as a working paper in the National Bureau of Economic Research, is an encouraging sign but it’s too early to know whether this trend will continue, warned one of the study’s authors. Read More
Since bar-hopping through your city and a quick midweek jaunt to their headquarters is pretty much out of the question, how does one continue networking in the age of COVID-19? … Read More
Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Wednesday, along with New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy and Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont, that anyone who enters the tri-state region from a state with high coronavirus infection rates must self-quarantine for 14 days. Read More
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An almost unbelievable 25% of NYC households with children admitted that at least one child has dealt with hunger due to COVID-19 related problems finding or paying for food since the pandemic started. Read More
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