Five years ago this month, the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic. While the pandemic illustrated weaknesses, writes Cleveland Clinic Weston Hospital’s chief of ...
An enduring trauma of the pandemic has been treated as a painful memory, not as a problem that hospitals need to address.
We were all scared. Anyone who says they weren’t scared in health care isn’t telling you the truth,” Dr. Ashok Rai said, looking back at 2020.
Dr. Rasha Alawieh, 34, was questioned after she arrived at Logan Airport and US Customs and Border Protection agents found “her true intentions in the United States could not be determined,” court ...
Consumers aren't likely to see an interest rate cut in March. But economists still say a few more rate cuts could take place in 2025.
Five years after Texas’ first COVID death, the state spends less on public health, vaccination rates have dropped and a distrust of authority has taken hold.
The R.I. Life Science Hub is leading development of our state’s first life science incubator, and is already generating a great return on our investment, writes House Speaker K. Joseph Shekarchi ...
Hartford HealthCare was a major factor in serving state residents while the pandemic raged, evolving as knowledge of the Covid-19 virus expanded ...
Chronic absenteeism is still threatening student learning across SC, and new state data shows that poorer school districts ...
Anderson 2's superintendent eschews guest speakers and expensive programs, favoring support for teachers. Turnover is 2.4 ...
Mask wearing became the symbol of New Yorkers’ collective push to “flatten the curve” of COVID infection in 2020. Today, few ...
The corporate real estate market is starting to shift back to pre-pandemic levels as workers are returning from home.
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