COVID-19 pandemic

‘We have to get treatment of ourselves’: How to operate at function all through periods of ‘turmoil and upheaval,’ from a trauma specialist
Being effectively-educated on politics, news, and earth functions, primarily these times, can choose a toll on your psychological wellbeing. “Trauma is the air that we have been respiration in the 2020s,” suggests Katharine Manning, an qualified with a lot more than 25 decades of encounter of dealing with distress in the office. From the Covid-19 […]
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World wide rice marketplaces are in disaster amid ‘artificial’ scarcity
Rice is a critical staple for more than half the global inhabitants and the globe is bracing for its most sizeable lack in 20 years. India’s export ban on rice is reverberating through world rice markets, threatening meals safety if building nations simply cannot afford to pay for or obtain rice. “The only shortage out […]
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How Innovation Refunds cashed in on the Employee Retention Credit
The Employee Retention Credit was intended to be a financial lifeline to small businesses struggling to make ends meet during the pandemic. The government program, seemingly flush with cash, led to the emergence of an industry of its own, which focused on helping businesses claim the credits. Suddenly, a parade of ads encouraging businesses to […]
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Fall Covid shot rollout gets off to a bumpy start as some patients see insurance delays
Pharmacist Ani Martirosyan administers an immunization to a patient at a CVS on Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2023 in Glendale, CA. Brian Van Der Brug | Los Angeles Times | Getty Images The rollout of a new round of Covid vaccines in the U.S. is off to a bumpy start as some patients report delays in […]
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CDC advisors recommend updated Covid vaccines for all Americans ages 6 months and up
A vial of the Moderna coronavirus booster vaccine targeting BA.4 and BA.5 Omicron subvariants is pictured at Skippack Pharmacy in Schwenksville, Pennsylvania, Sept. 8, 2022. Hannah Beier | Reuters An independent advisory panel to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday recommended that all Americans ages 6 months and up receive updated Covid […]
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Can you use expired Covid tests? What to know as cases rise, new variants emerge
In this photo illustration, Abbott’s at-home covid-19 rapid test kits are seen on display in Orlando. Paul Hennessy | LightRocket | Getty Images As Covid cases surge again in the U.S., Americans are digging out unused at-home tests that they stashed earlier on in the pandemic. Many of those tests may have passed their expiration […]
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When to wear masks as Covid cases rise, new variants emerge in the U.S.
Michael Nason, 29, left, and Donna Nason, 25, right, both of Bakersfield are wearing a face mask in Union Station on Thursday, Aug. 31, 2023, in Los Angeles, CA. COVID-19 making a comeback in California. Francine Orr | Los Angeles Times | Getty Images An uptick in Covid cases and hospitalizations in the U.S., and […]
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Moderna shares rise on better Covid vaccine outlook despite sharp drop in sales
Artur Widak | Nurphoto | Getty Images Shares of Moderna rose Thursday after the biotech company hiked its full-year outlook for its Covid vaccine, its only marketable product, despite reporting a quarterly loss and sharp drop in revenue. Here are Moderna’s results: Loss per share: $3.62 (That may not be comparable to the $4.04 expected by […]
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China’s July manufacturing unit activity swings back again to contraction, Caixin PMI reveals
General check out of electric powered screen of Shanghai inventory shares and Shenzheng shares are seen in front of significant increase modern industrial and monetary properties at Lujiazui in Shanghai, China on July 31, 2023. Ying Tang | Nurphoto | Getty Photographs China’s factory activity swung to contraction in July, a personal sector survey confirmed on Tuesday, with provide, demand and […]
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