No. The new law in California that went into effect on September 19, 2020, requires an employer to report a positive COVID-19 test to their workers’ compensation carrier within three business days from when the employer knows or reasonably should have known that an employee has...
This is the date thatyou took the testwhich resulted in your firstpositiveresult, whether from a PCR test or a rapid antigen (at-home) test. Prescribed COVID medication? Have you been prescribed a COVID medication for your COVID infection? OR, do you plan on getting a COVID medication ...
With COVID cases once again on the rise in New Jersey, a lot of state residents are buying over-the-counter quick tests that can be done at home. Some people aren’t sure, however, what they should or should not be doing if you get do get a positive result. Dr. Ed Lifshitz,...
With hundreds of millions of free rapid-result COVID-19 tests being mailed out to homes, a common question people are asking is: Am I required to report a positive result to local health authorities? No, says the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, but the federal agency recommends ...
doi:10.25159/1998-8125/10250Cherry, CarolineSouthern African Business Review
Between February 2022 and January 2023, an estimated 54 million U.S. COVID cases were unaccounted for as at-home testing rose in popularity.
Children's Hospital Los Angeles is one of 10 pediatric sites involved in the nationwide Researching COVID to Enhance Recovery (RECOVER) Initiative, sponsored by the National Institutes of Health to improve the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of long-term COVID-19 in children. CHLA researchers...
COVID-19 has spread to eight members of the Vancouver Canucks and one staff member, according to a report from TSN’s Darren Dreger. On Friday, the sportscaster announced the “tough news” via Twitter: “A number of additional positive COVID-19 cases among the Canucks.” ...
COVID-19 has spread to eight members of the Vancouver Canucks and one staff member, according to a report from TSN’s Darren Dreger. On Friday, the sportscaster announced the “tough news” via Twitter: “A number of additional positive COVID-19 cases among the Canucks.” ...
On January 25, the CIA's declassified report on the origins of COVID-19 was released and its content is utterly absurd. The report claims that the virus most likely originated from a lab, yet admits a lack of confidence in this conclusion. Isn't this self-contradictory and laughable? Such...