But the system isn't perfect. Viruses can mutate into new strains, making it harder for the immune system to recognize the invaders. And COVID-19 isn't the only virus you can get repeatedly. The length of protection varies from germ to germ. For example, influenza viruses mutate so much...
Just like with the job numbers – they take away 10 million jobs due to COVID, then replace them and say they “created” millions of jobs. Just like with wages – they say your paycheck has increased but inflation causes that to be useless, making real wages significantly lower. Now, t...
"It's like COVID. Once it's spread, you can't get it back," she said. Vanessa Bryant, the widow of Kobe Bryant, leaves a federal courthouse in Los Angeles, Wednesday, Aug. 10, 2022.AP Photo/Jae C. Hong The county contends all images taken by its sheriff's deputies and firefight...
Harris’ support among all Black voters is lower than President Joe Biden’s four years ago, when issues around the high mortality rates among Black Americans from Covid and a national dialogue about deadly encounters Black men have with police following the...
Sifting through the data, I repeatedly find expenses that should be part of our regular budget disguised as COVID relief. The unprecedented volume of COVID relief aid makes it a prime target for fraud. There was $363 million for the planning of the building of the USS Boise (evidently th...
Ironically, the best path to victory often involves losing repeatedly. After enough losses, you build resilience, learning to handle failure and keep moving forward. Every loss is a chance to learn from your mistakes, sharpening your skills and improving your odds of winning the next time. ...
Medical and Covid-19 frontline personnel Personnel in critical units Remaining SAF personnelAs more personnel get vaccinated, SAF will reportedly be allowed to resume more training activities and ensure that the it is operationally ready.SourceThe initial batch of recipients will get their second dose...
At the same time, when people are presented with high numbers (in the millions for COVID-19 cases), Maglio says the data can become abstract. "If you repeatedly flash a number that's in the millions, many people may not know what to do with it, they might be desensitized to it," ...
When we first came back from COVID-19, we all talked about the impacts of isolation. Kids were withdrawn, unwilling to take small risks like talking to a student they didn’t know. They clung to their masks long after they were no longer required. We saw a deep apathy around academi...
When adolescents perceive themselves as being less connected or accepted than others, loneliness can set in. A Unique Lens in the Shadow of COVID-19 TheCOVID-19pandemic shone a spotlight on the issue of loneliness in youth. According to Hang et al. (2024), thesocial isolation...