Coronavirus

Coronaviruses are a group of viruses that cause diseases in mammals, including humans, and birds. In humans, the virus causes respiratory infections which are typically mild but, in rare cases, can be lethal. In cows and pigs they may cause diarrhea, while in chickens it can cause an upper respiratory disease.

(source: en.wikipedia.org)

Crypto Caught in Crossfire as Canada’s PM Trudeau Invokes Emergencies Act
Crypto Caught in Crossfire as Canada’s PM Trudeau Invokes Emergencies Act
February 15, 2022  |  Cryptocurrency

Cryptocurrency transactions became a surprising casualty of Canada’s Emergencies Act, invoked for the first time in Canada’s history by the country’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau...

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TD Bank Freezes 2 Bank Accounts Supporting Canadian Protests
TD Bank Freezes 2 Bank Accounts Supporting Canadian Protests
February 13, 2022  |  Banking

Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD) has frozen two personal bank accounts that had C$1.4 million deposited to support protesters of the Canadian government’s pandemic measures, a report...

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Visa: Omicron’s Spending Impact Less Than Past Variants
Visa: Omicron’s Spending Impact Less Than Past Variants
February 10, 2022  |  Economy

COVID-19’s omicron variant had less of an impact on U.S. spending than previous stages of the outbreak. That’s according to the latest edition of Visa’s...

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Capitol Hill Lawmakers Threaten to Probe GoFundMe After Trucker Fundraiser Shuttered
Capitol Hill Lawmakers Threaten to Probe GoFundMe After Trucker Fundraiser Shuttered
February 09, 2022  |  Regulation

Citing potential violation of federal law by GoFundMe Inc., GOP lawmakers have called for an investigation into the crowdfunding platform’s decision to withdraw a page...

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NYC Weighs the Future of Outdoor Dining
NYC Weighs the Future of Outdoor Dining
February 09, 2022  |  Coronavirus

New York City’s restaurants may be able to benefit from outdoor dining sales not just as a short-term COVID-19 measure, but as a long-term fixture...

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CVS Sees $3B Tech Investment as COVID-19 Vaccine and Testing Set to Plunge
CVS Sees $3B Tech Investment as COVID-19 Vaccine and Testing Set to Plunge
February 09, 2022  |  Retail

After a year of unprecedented COVID-19-related gains, the nation’s largest pharmacy chain is looking to leverage the new customer connections it made during the pandemic...

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SMB Confidence Drops Amid Inflation, Supply Chain Issues
SMB Confidence Drops Amid Inflation, Supply Chain Issues
February 08, 2022  |  SMBs

American small business owners feel less confident about the country’s economy amid ongoing inflation and supply chain shortages, according to a survey from the National...

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Brinker International Invests in off-Premise Growth Despite Lower Average Check
Brinker International Invests in off-Premise Growth Despite Lower Average Check
February 02, 2022  |  Earnings

Not all restaurant concepts experience digital ordering as the cash cow it can be for leading quick-service restaurants (QSRs). Brinker International, parent company of Chili’s...

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Congress Eyes Giving Federal Regulators More Tools to Combat Pandemic-Related Scams, Price Gouging
Congress Eyes Giving Federal Regulators More Tools to Combat Pandemic-Related Scams, Price Gouging
February 02, 2022  |  Security & Fraud

As the world enters the third year of battling COVID-19, lawmakers said regulators must do more to stop price gouging and scams targeting the public...

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