Faced with declining demand for vaccinations, New York State is shutting down three mass vaccination sites, including one at Suffolk County Community College in Brentwood, the Javits Center in Manhattan, as well as one in upstate Ulster. The... Read More
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New York City is opening most of its businesses at full capacity starting Wednesday, taking its biggest step toward post-pandemic normalcy more than a year after coronavirus shutdowns ravaged the city that never sleeps, The New York Times... Read More
The CDC announced on Thursday that fully vaccinated people will no longer be advised to wear masks or physically distance while indoors. “Anyone who is fully vaccinated can participate in indoor and outdoor activities, large or small, without... Read More
New York has dramatically expanded eligibility for the COVID-19 vaccine. Beginning today, March 30, adults aged 30 and older are eligible. Beginning April 6, individuals aged 16 and older are eligible. Be sure to check local eligibility... Read More
Experts advise not to post festive self-portraits with a CDC vaccination card as vaccination eligibility expands on across the country for people over the age of 16. The Better Business Bureau and AARP said the card contains personal information... Read More
Yesterday, the UK authorized the COVID-19 vaccine developed by AstraZeneca and the University of Oxford. Amidst the coronavirus chaos in the UK (they have a new variant and it’s more infectious than regular COVID), 2 different vaccines are... Read More
In the bubble at Walt Disney World last season, the NBA managed to avoid a single Covid case for over three months. This season, they lasted . . . one day. Yesterday, the league cancelled the game between the Houston Rockets and Oklahoma City... Read More
Sports streamer DAZN has relaunched its plan to roll out to 200 countries, first announced back in March. From 1st December the “Netflix of sports” will be available in 200 countries and territories worldwide. Since the initial announcement,... Read More
MLB has a plan to put fans in Globe Life Park for the NLCS and World Series. Details: pic.twitter.com/VkcqII8geq— J.P. Hoornstra (@jphoornstra) September 30, 2020 Fans back at the stadium? Major League Baseball has announced that they are... Read More
How can I create a safe lab experience for my students? How will I have time to sanitize everything in my lab before and after each class? Do I have enough personal protective equipment (PPE) at my school? What is the best way to engage my students... Read More
While COVID-19 is having a devastating effect on the global economy and consumers, the use of financial technology services – better known as fintech – is increasing. Consumers, through computers and smartphones, rely on... Read More
Despite a drop-off in the number of car trips for many Americans during the spring, broadcast radio continues to hold onto the largest share of any audio medium. Edison Research’s latest Share of Ear study shows 42% of all time spent listening to... Read More
Nashville mom Renuka Christoph introduces a new book series promoting safety practices to kids. Facemask Fun with Hamilton features Hamilton the investigator who shares his imaginative thoughts and adventures within each... Read More
Facebook updated its policies on political ads. Zuck had this to say regarding the change, The US elections are just two months away, and with Covid-19 affecting communities across the country, I’m concerned about the challenges people... Read More
The Walking Dead has revealed when the season 10 finale will air. The highly-anticipated climax to season had been delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic – but the wait is nearly over, as news of a premiere date for the... Read More