Category: Forbes

Germs On Contaminated Surfaces Can Definitely Make You Sick

Many viruses can live on environmental services. Touching them can make you sick.

Most People Aren’t Struck By Lightning – Reasons Why Provide Lessons For COVID-19 Naysayers

Avoiding lightning provides a clue for why social distancing is necessary for COVID-19

Rational Panic: Coronavirus Plan For Retirees

A 12-step guide to being somewhat safe and comparatively happy.

FTSE Sees Worst Day Since 1987 As British Government Moves To ‘Delay’ Spread Of Coronavirus

Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the U.K. is moving to the delay phase of its response to coronavirus outbreak, while London’s FTSE 100 index plummeted more than 10%.

Norwegian Air Axes Up To 50% Of Employees As Coronavirus Layoffs Begin

Hotel employees, festival workers and shipping drivers are also the first to lose their jobs.

How The Coronavirus Pandemic May Affect Your SAT/ACT Testing

If your student’s SAT or ACT is cancelled and rescheduled, keep in mind that this is a precautionary measure, taken for students’ sake.

More Accountability Needed In Medicare Part D Plan Formulary Decision-Making

For the purposes of driving down patient out-of-pocket costs, and also improving accountability, it may be more expeditious to subject the formulary decision-making process to more scrutiny, especially regarding Medicare Part D plans.

Five Critical Ways The Coronavirus Could Decide The Next President

The Coronavirus pandemic now threatens the world’s economies and social order. It will play a critical role in the 2020 Presidential election and this is just the start in many ways.

Lyft Signs Long-Term Nationwide Heathcare Logistics Deal

Lyft has signed a multi-year deal with Logisticare Solutions, which coordinates non-emergency medical transportation across the country.

Coronavirus: Travelers And Airlines Scramble After Trump Announces European Travel Ban

The travel industry could lose seven times more money than during the 2002-2003 SARS outbreak.