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After Reopening Schools, Israel Orders Them To Shut If COVID-19 Cases Are Discovered
At least 244 students and school employees have tested positive for the coronavirus in recent weeks, according to the education ministry. At least 130 cases occurred in a single school in Jerusalem.
Facials Gone Virtual: She Teaches People Self-Care, A Hot Commodity During Pandemic
Like many people whose jobs involve personal interaction, Nicole Burke Stephenson had to get creative to keep making money while social distancing.
Together Since 1952, A Couple Separated When Coronavirus Hits Gets A Happy Reunion
Dr. Sharon Sandell is a pediatric intensivist in the pediatric ICU at Medical City Children's Hospital in Dallas. She tells the story of her parents' battle with COVID-19 and a lesson to be learned.
Navigating Diversity - The Legacy of Racial Inequality in the US
In this episode of Navigating Diversity, host Krystoff Kissoon is joined by guest, Chadwick Pearsall, doctoral candidate in Political Science at Idaho…
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The Office Elevator In COVID-19 Times: Experts Weigh In On Safer Ups And Downs
As more and more people filter back to the workplace, many face a tiny space that can create a large logjam: the elevator. Even the lobby is fraught with coronavirus questions. We have answers.
With China's Economy Battered By Pandemic, Millions Return To The Land For Work
Measures to mitigate the coronavirus pandemic have devastated China's economy, shutting factories and urban jobs that millions of migrant workers depend upon. Many now seek jobs in their villages.
It's Official: U.S. Economy Is In A Recession
The committee tasked with marking U.S. business cycles says the economy peaked in February and has since been in a recession triggered by the pandemic. But it says the recession could be short-lived.
Moscow Eases Coronavirus Lockdown Ahead Of Military Parade And Referendum
Russia's capital, the epicenter of the country's coronavirus pandemic, is lifting restrictions as the Kremlin prepares for a massive military parade and a referendum on term limits.
The Pandemic And Legal Abortion: What Happens When Access Is Limited?
The pandemic has caused some abortion providers to close and made it more difficult for citizens to go out. Clinics are looking for alternatives. Some are turning to telemedicine.
Here We Go Again: Millennials Are Staring At Yet Another Recession
The coronavirus recession is the second — or even third — economic downturn of millennials' adult lives. That could mean reduced wages for life.
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