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)

Cuomo Wants New York Businesses To Require COVID Vaccine
Cuomo Wants New York Businesses To Require COVID Vaccine
August 02, 2021  |  Coronavirus

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has asked bar and restaurant owners and other private business leaders to require all patrons to show proof of COVID-19...

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Bed Bath & Beyond Adds Safely Cleaning Products Amid COVID Resurgence
Bed Bath & Beyond Adds Safely Cleaning Products Amid COVID Resurgence
August 02, 2021  |  Retail

Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. on Monday (Aug. 2) announced an exclusive retail partnership with home cleaning product company Safely that brings the product line...

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SBA Takes Over PPP Loan Forgiveness
SBA Takes Over PPP Loan Forgiveness
August 02, 2021  |  B2B Payments

The federal Small Business Administration is relieving banks of the work of reviewing applications for forgiveness of some government Paycheck Protection Program loans they made...

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Fed: Delta Variant Might Jeopardize Economy As Americans Avoid Job Hunting
Fed: Delta Variant Might Jeopardize Economy As Americans Avoid Job Hunting
August 01, 2021  |  Economy

Neel Kashkari, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, said the rise of the more contagious Delta variant of COVID-19 might hinder the U.S.’s...

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Broadway Theaters Will Require Vaccines For Audience, Performers And Staff
Broadway Theaters Will Require Vaccines For Audience, Performers And Staff
July 30, 2021  |  Coronavirus

Owners and operators of all 41 Broadway theaters will require vaccinations for audience members, performers, backstage crew and staff for all performances through October 2021,...

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With COVID Refusing To Fade Away, Recovery’s Leaders Could Again Become Laggards
With COVID Refusing To Fade Away, Recovery’s Leaders Could Again Become Laggards
July 30, 2021  |  Economy

It was not supposed to happen like this. Seven months after a handful of new COVID vaccines were given the governmental go-ahead, the U.S. and...

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Spending Rebound May Be On Shaky Ground
Spending Rebound May Be On Shaky Ground
July 30, 2021  |  Economy

A spending rebound, yes — but the question is whether it will be sustainable, or whether the Delta variant will stop consumer sentiment, and the...

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June Spending Up But Delta Variant Darkens Outlook
June Spending Up But Delta Variant Darkens Outlook
July 30, 2021  |  Economy

The spreading Delta variant is casting a dark shadow over the U.S. economic outlook despite June’s 1 percent increase in household spending, The Wall Street...

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Biden Urges $100 Incentive Payments For Newly Vaccinated
Biden Urges $100 Incentive Payments For Newly Vaccinated
July 29, 2021  |  Coronavirus

President Joe Biden has called on state and local leaders to make $100 payments to newly vaccinated Americans, The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported. States...

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