[ad_1] Here is a summary of important articles from Indian publications on Covid-19. From the social media infodemic to the trends shaping the post-Covid-19 world, and why the need for labor reforms should not be combined with complete deregulation – read this and more in today’s Indian dispatch. Speak expert …
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[ad_1] Matt Hoffman photo Above: Oceanside Councilman Christopher Rodriguez and two dozen residents gathered at the MetroFlex Gym in Oceanside on May 11, 2020 to show their support for its owner, who was cited for opening over the weekend in violation of orders. Diego County Health Services that prohibit the …
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[ad_1] Suzy Khimm 3h / 10:46 PM UTC New York will no longer require nursing homes to take COVID-19 patients from hospitals Two medical workers transport an elderly patient from a nursing home in Brooklyn, New York, on April 24.Braulio Jatar / Barcroft Media via Getty Images archive New York …
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[ad_1] HOUSTON – The University of Houston College of Medicine has begun training the next generation of contact trackers and disease detectives to meet the growing need to map the network of people who have been exposed to a coronavirus patient. The free Epidemiology Corps program is part of a …
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[ad_1] Last week, the Bureau of Labor Statistics officially validated what we already knew: just a few months after the Covid-19 crisis, the United States already has unemployment in the Great Depression. But that is not the same as saying that we are in a depression. We won’t know if …
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