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“The story of COVID has many chapters we launched the battle last year and now we must not only finish it, but begin an aggressive post-COVID reconstruction,” Gov. Cuomo said.
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Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today outlined the FY 2022 Executive Budget to reimagine, rebuild and renew New York in the wake of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
The governor presented two budget options, depending on the level of funding the federal government provides to New York following the devastating economic impact of Washington’s failed COVID-19 response. The first option would support New York State’s ongoing war against the pandemic and aggressive post-COVID reconstruction plan. The second option – absent $15 billion in federal funding – would cause pain for New Yorkers by forcing the state to raise revenue, cut expenses and borrow.
COVID-19 scammer pleads guilty to shipping âvirus shut outâ devices from Quincy duplex
By Tonya Alanez Globe Staff,Updated January 28, 2021, 2:07 p.m.
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A Quincy man is facing federal charges for allegedly peddling Virus Shut Out devices on eBay. The notched card, much like a security badge to be worn on a lanyard, came with a promise to sanitize, disinfect and ward off viruses, including the coronavirus.US Attorney s Office
The âVirus Shut Outâ devices sold on eBay for $15.95 with a golden promise to protect its wearers from bacteria and viruses, including the one that causes COVID-19.
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ENGLEWOOD, Colo., Jan. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ As pandemic social distancing widened to include medical distancing – significantly reducing office visits for routine and sick care throughout much of 2020 – health care leaders are using a broad range of communications and operational tactics to ensure patients receive proper care amid a COVID-19 surge, according to a new report by the Medical Group Management Association (MGMA) and Humana.
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The joint publication, No Time to Waste: Deferred Care and Pandemic Recovery, leverages qualitative and quantitative data from medical practices across the United States to illustrate the impact of deferred care during the pandemic. The report also details practical steps and strategies from practice leaders for those in the health care community to pursue to continue recovery and help patients achieve crucial connections with physicians and other providers.
There are positive signs the world may recover from the pandemic sooner than previously thought. According to a new study the vaccine rollout is the cause for this trend.