For most of 2020, the world struggled with COVID-19 and its effects.
Earlier in the pandemic, we published a
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COVID-19 vaccines offer hope, but specific questions nonetheless remain.
For instance, how do concert halls, airports, sports arenas, theaters and schools looking for ways to control this pandemic verify the vaccination status of the individuals they seek to serve?
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Delta Lost More Than $12 Billion Last Year
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Empty Delta ticket counters at Salt Lake City International Airport in April. The airline reported a loss of nearly $12.4 billion for 2020.Credit.Rick Bowmer/Associated Press
Delta Air Lines lost $755 million in the fourth quarter, bringing its losses to nearly $12.4 billion in 2020, a year in which the airline industry was battered by a pandemic that crippled air travel.
“Our December quarter results capped the toughest year in Delta’s history,” Ed Bastian, Delta’s chief executive, said in a statement Tuesday morning. “While our challenges continue in 2021, I am optimistic this will be a year of recovery and a turning point that results in an even stronger Delta.”