Will they still be in business or bankrupt by April?Great news for the hotel and food industries.
Will they still be in business or bankrupt by April?Great news for the hotel and food industries.
My daughter's school has been doing about the same thing. It is tough, but they are adapting.Good write-up on one of our school districts they stayed open to in-person learning.
'Day to day': Here's how Hanover educators say they kept schools open this fall
Hanover Community School Corp. was one of the few districts to teach in person without a pause this fall. Here's how educators say they did it.www.nwitimes.com
That kind of data is why I'm in no hurry to get the vaccine, but certainly open to getting it. Just need more information.But amid a rush of reports about patient deaths, Berenson points out that the number of patients seeing serious complications per the number of doses distributed is roughly 50x higher(just for the first shot) than the rate of 'adverse' reactions caused by the flu vaccine.
I was wondering about this too. I thought Indiana was a bit of a hot spot. And they're bringing everything to the crossroads?Seem a bit hypocritical of the state to host this super-spreader event?
NCAA to play all 67 March Madness games in Indiana
The NCAA announced Monday that this year's 67 men's basketball tournament games including the Final Four will be played entirely in Indiana.www.foxnews.com
It's going to be like the NBA did with their playoffs, holding them in Orlando in "the bubble" as I understand it. Less travel, etc..I was wondering about this too. I thought Indiana was a bit of a hot spot. And they're bringing everything to the crossroads?
By now I was about halfway expecting to see fanny pack oxygen concentration tech to be used for portable positive pressurization of plastic bag bubble helmets. Maybe the fear will get cranked up enough yet.
Just submitted to management for approval to buy and put company logos on for all employeesLike so?
Sure it lacks its own oxygen source, but 4 HEPA filters and two fans should get-er-done.
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At $299?Just submitted to management for approval to buy and put company logos on for all employees
About 6,200 new cases today. Over the next couple of days we'll see if this a trend or simply a daily result.The post holiday new-case counts in Indiana, so far, are encouraging. We likely would have seen a Christmas spike by now and haven't. Within a week, we will know whether there has been a New Year's spike, but I don't expect that much.
We seemed to hit out transmission peak in early December...maybe related to Thanksgiving, maybe not. We had nearly the same numbers the week before Thanksgiving. We hit an average new case rate of about 6,400 per day in mid November, then spiked to an average of 6,800+ in early December. Our current average is about 4,800 with several days around 3,500 in the last week. Hopefully we see this trend continue.
I am going to be tested tonight, but only because I need a recent negative test to step foot on campus when I take my daughter back to college next week. I have no reason to believe it will be positive.
Hey HM,About 6,200 new cases today. Over the next couple of days we'll see if this a trend or simply a daily result.
Good news on the ICU bed front- we have over 27% open with is more than 7% more than we had a few weeks ago.
7700 people die every day in the USA from what everyLooks like 4 people died in the Capitol building takeover yesterday.
But about 4,000 died from COVID yesterday.
More than 15,000 people died in the first week of 2021. I believe the first recorded COVID death was on Feb. 29, 2020, in the US. From that date, it took about 40 days to hit 15k deaths.