Coronavirus

Coronaviruses are a group of viruses that cause diseases in mammals, including humans, and birds. In humans, the virus causes respiratory infections which are typically mild but, in rare cases, can be lethal. In cows and pigs they may cause diarrhea, while in chickens it can cause an upper respiratory disease.

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Labor Dept: Commercial Banking Jobs Decline Following COVID
Labor Dept: Commercial Banking Jobs Decline Following COVID
May 27, 2022  |  Economy

Employment in America rose by 6.7 million last year, the largest calendar-year gain since the federal government began its Current Employment Statistics (CES) survey. That’s...

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Gap Faces Economic Headwinds in Q1
Gap Faces Economic Headwinds in Q1
May 27, 2022  |  Retail

The ongoing supply chain hangups, increased inflation and remnants of the COVID-19 pandemic conspired to lead apparel retailer Gap Inc. — parent company of Old...

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Apple to Keep iPhone Production Flat for 2022
Apple to Keep iPhone Production Flat for 2022
May 26, 2022  |  Apple

Apple said it will keep production of its iPhone more or less flat this year as 2022 becomes a challenging time for smartphone makers. As...

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China COVID Lockdowns Hamper iPhone Production
China COVID Lockdowns Hamper iPhone Production
May 25, 2022  |  Apple

Apple has ordered its suppliers to pick up the pace of iPhone development after tough COVID lockdown protocols in China slowed the schedule for at...

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71% of Mid-Market Firms Say Pandemic Advanced Payments Processes, Systems
71% of Mid-Market Firms Say Pandemic Advanced Payments Processes, Systems
May 24, 2022  |  Digital Payments

Six in 10 chief financial officers (CFOs) believe that payments digitization is “very” or “extremely” important to building healthier balance sheets, according to “Business Payments...

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Platforms Step In to Fix Outdated Nurse Staffing and Payments Methods
Platforms Step In to Fix Outdated Nurse Staffing and Payments Methods
May 24, 2022  |  Healthcare

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) noted earlier this year that the nursing field is still facing persistent shortages because of lack of educators, high...

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Revised Census Data Shows eCommerce Share Didn’t Plummet After All
Revised Census Data Shows eCommerce Share Didn’t Plummet After All
May 23, 2022  |  eCommerce

In 1986, Former President Ronald Regan said that the nine most terrifying words in the English language are, “I’m from the government, and I’m here...

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Capital Spending Aimed At Loosening Supply Chain Holdups Increasing at US Companies
Capital Spending Aimed At Loosening Supply Chain Holdups Increasing at US Companies
May 19, 2022  |  Supply Chain

U.S. companies have been moving up their capital spending plans in an effort to streamline the supply chain snags that have crippled much of the...

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Grab Says Delivery Demand Stable After COVID
Grab Says Delivery Demand Stable After COVID
May 19, 2022  |  Delivery

Singapore-based super app Grab said it has seen a steady demand for deliveries, even as Southeast Asia eases its COVID-19 restrictions. As the company said...

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