[ad_1] Many Americans feel like going back to their pre-pandemic social habits that have been described as “quarantine fatigue.” The phenomenon is exacerbated for many by the good weather and a false sense of security if they live in a less populated place and have remained healthy. But quarantine fatigue …
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[ad_1] WASHINGTON (AP) – Dr. Anthony Fauci, the government’s top infectious disease expert, warned Tuesday that “the consequences could be really serious” if cities and states reopened the US economy too quickly with the coronavirus still in expansion. Watch the audience in our player above. More COVID-19 infections are inevitable …
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[ad_1] Like countless students across the country, Brandon Amyot’s summer work plans have been canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The incoming third-year political science student at Lakehead University in Orillia, Ontario, who typically spends summers working in the nonprofit sector, faces a summer of unemployment and wonders where the …
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[ad_1] Ryan McVay / Getty Images About 7 years ago, I had what I considered at the time as a brilliant idea for my students. To help them understand entrepreneurship, I would ask them to work on a business project that involves their family businesses. His ideas for his projects …
Read More »How to evaluate REITS after COVID-19
[ad_1] Pete Morrissey, CEO of Real Estate at APN Property Group, says: “COVID-19 is a catalyst to accelerate the tenant rotation / bankruptcy and rent reversal cycle that would likely continue for several more years in a compressed period. “While this may cause pain for property owners and tenants, you …
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