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“Similar to across the rest of the nation and the state, we are certainly experiencing the highest numbers and more crunch for capacity than we’ve been in anytime during this entire pandemic,” Lopatofsky said.
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According to Boland, many more staff members have fallen ill in recent weeks than in the spring, when the first wave of COVID-19 hit.
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“It leaves all of these holes in the implementation of the law where you might have disenfranchisement strictly based off of the ability for the county to interpret a law really loosely.”
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"Throughout this pandemic I think mental illness, depression, anxiety has increased."
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The study is scheduled to last two years, but a vaccine might be ready for the public sooner.
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Earlier this month the college stepped back it's initial plans and announced that students in states on the New York travel advisory list could not return to campus this fall.
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Education NewsParents and caregivers are wrestling with tough questions about the 2020-2021 school year: What will it look like if/when children are physically in…
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As modelers look at national trends, they're concerned about case jumps in areas that had previously managed largely to squelch the virus.
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During their most recent online session, participants made art while talking about racism and the Black Lives Matter movement.
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“We were all facing the fact that when we reopen, we have to figure out how to social distance in one of the most intimate settings there is: taking care of a customer.”