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Utah’s Tourism Industry ‘Taking A Big Hit’ From Outbreak

3 years ago PBS NewsHour
COVID-19

“The coronavirus continues to spread in the U.S. along with the economic ripple effects of the nationwide shutdown. In Utah, a state that relies heavily on tourism, thousands of people have applied for unemployment benefits. Liz Adeola, host and producer for PBS Utah, joins Hari Sreenivasan from Salt Lake City with more.” Find more from…

Democracy Now!

Frontline Medical Workers Protest New NYC Policy Demanding Doctor’s Notes When They Are Sick

3 years ago Democracy Now

“A new policy at New York City’s public hospitals requires medical workers who call in sick to produce a doctor’s note. “We know that people just need a mental health day,” says Sean Petty, a registered nurse at a public hospital in the Bronx who is organizing a protest against the policy. “Thousands of us…

PBS NewsHour

A Brooklyn ICU Nurse on Why She Doesn’t Feel Like A Superhero

3 years ago PBS NewsHour

“Maria Lobifaro is a nurse at a VA hospital in Brooklyn that has been converted to care only for coronavirus patients. Already, more than 30 deaths related to COVID-19 have occurred there. Lobifaro, a member of the largest union for registered nurses in the country, joins William Brangham to discuss how her job these days…

Democracy Now!

The Link Between Climate Change and The Coronavirus Pandemic

3 years ago Democracy Now

“The spread of COVID-19 and other infectious diseases is exacerbated by changes in land use and encroachment of human populations on diverse wildlife areas, according to zoologist and disease ecologist Peter Daszak. While people in power, including President Trump, tout rumors that the coronavirus originated in a Chinese lab, decades of research shows a clear…

Voices in My Head

COVID-19 and What We Will Learn for The Future: Two Boomers Talking

3 years ago Feature, Voices In My Head
COVID-19

COVID-19, Coronavirus, the Pandemic, toilet paper. One cannot hide from the most game-changing event in our lifetime. Yes, even greater than 9/11. We’re going to have to go back to World War Two, the Depression, and the Influenza Epidemic of 1918-19 to compare what is happening to the world today. Thomas Fields and I are…

PBS NewsHour

The New Challenges Businesses May Face in A World Changed By COVID-19

3 years ago PBS NewsHour

“When businesses and organizations resume activity after COVID-19, it will be in a changed economic landscape. Suzanne Clark is president of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, whose 3 million members include all sectors, geographies, and sizes. She is planning how they will tackle post-coronavirus challenges, including social distancing and health requirements, and joins Judy Woodruff…

PBS NewsHour

COVID-19: Lessons Learned in The Battle Against Ebola

3 years ago PBS NewsHour

“What we learned from the Ebola outbreak between 2014 and 2016 helped lay the groundwork for the more recent response to the epidemic in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Lauren Baer, a former senior advisor to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton during the Obama administration, joins Hari Sreenivasan to discuss what steps can be…

PBS NewsHour

How Missed Rent Payments Spark A ‘Cascade’ Of Financial Hardship

3 years ago PBS NewsHour

“Many Americans affected by the coronavirus pandemic are struggling to pay their rent when they have lost income and haven’t yet been able to secure unemployment money. Missed rent, in turn, adds up to landlords who can’t pay their mortgages or property tax. And then cities and states will struggle to provide the basic services…

Democracy Now!

Coronavirus Racism: Why Black Communities Bear the Brunt Of COVID-19 Deaths

3 years ago Democracy Now

“Amid the intensification of the coronavirus pandemic, in the United States, early data is suggesting that Black and Latinx communities make up a disproportionate number of COVID-19 deaths. In Chicago alone, where Black people make up just 30% of the population, 70% of the city’s deaths were Black residents. In Louisiana, African Americans comprise 32%…

Democracy Now!

NYC Nurse Calls to Nationalize the U.S. Healthcare System

3 years ago Democracy Now

“As New York state’s death toll from coronavirus passes 4,000, nurses and medical workers on the frontlines in New York City are protesting for better protections. Sarah Dowd, a registered nurse who works in its medical/surgical unit and has been treating COVID-19-positive patients, spoke to Democracy Now! from the demonstration she helped organize outside Harlem…

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