With the dental industry accounting for roughly two million jobs and contributing over $200 billion to the national economy annually, Doug Disraeli D.D.S. has proudly kept all seven staff members as part of the team throughout 2020, without interruption, while also complying with all new local, county, state, and federal guidelines. As part of the […]
Posts tagged with "COVID-19"
Indiana School Quarantines on First Day
By Eamonn Burke Greenfield Central Junior High School in Indiana opened on Thursday, as one of the first high schools to do so in the country. Within hours, the school had to quarantine when a student tested positive for the COVID-19 virus. It appears that the student was tested days before and went to school […]
Mati Gómez – Hola Ma
Talented Chilean singer Mati Gómez releases “Hola Ma,” his second promotional single under the wing of La Industria INC record label. The song is available today on all digital platforms. Listen to “Hola Ma” HERE Watch the official “Hola Ma” music video HERE. Mati Gómez’s artistic career has survived the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite being a […]
First American Dog Dies of COVID-19
America has its first canine coronavirus death, with a Staten Island German Shepherd being the first American dog with the virus that has succumbed to the deadly effects of the coronavirus. The dog contracted the virus after living in a household with family members testing positive for the novel coronavirus. Jean Shafiroff, an Ambassador of […]
Economic Devastation From Uncoordinated Reopenings
New, peer-reviewed research published today by the Social Analytics Lab at the MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy in the prestigious Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences shows the devastating cost of the current chaotic and uncoordinated reopening of states and cities across the US. The study, which used data from mobile phones, network […]
Snow Patrol – The Fireside Sessions
Snow Patrol have announced their new EP, The Fireside Sessions. Written and recorded during lockdown, the EP will be released on August 21 and include five songs that were written with the help of the band’s fans during their “Saturday Songwrite” Instagram livestreams. In a nod to this collaboration, The Fireside Sessions will be released under […]
Bed Bath & Beyond
By Armon Hayes Post quarantine, many global citizens are adapting to the New World Order grand opening. College students, in particular, are navigating this semester, presenting new challenges, and subsequently shaping the future. COVID-19 has not only impacted economics across the board, but education as well. Bed Bath & Beyond has products, services, and solutions […]
Chicago’s Russian Tea Time Reopens
Chicago’s iconic culinary treasure, Russian Tea Time, at 77 E. Adams St., has officially reopened their doors with a fresh renovation to their interior after closing last July, offering patrons a timeless destination and experience unlike any other in the city. The establishment, which has been in business for over two decades, has also launched an […]
CPCS Rattlesnake Bite Prevention Tips
California Poison Control System (CPCS) reminds residents that with hot weather, rattlesnakes are more likely to be found on hiking trails and sunning in rural areas. Most bites occur between the months of April and October. Even baby rattlesnakes possess dangerous venom as soon as they hatch. About 300 cases are reported to CPCS annually […]
End of Federal Moratorium
By Eamonn Burke The CARES act instated in March that protected renters across the country from evictions ended on Friday. The 12.3 million households under federally backed mortgages can now be given 30-day notices and evicted in August. The end of this protection, as well as the end of additional unemployment payment will make it […]