The first of May marks the beginning of Mental Health Awareness Month and for Richard Voorhees, a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW) and a licensed marriage & family therapist (LMFT),
Even if the hit is temporary, as most anticipate, the disruptions and closures are likely to slow the fragile rebound in some sectors and weigh on businesses’ future plans.
The spike in coronavirus infections fueled by the omicron variant is causing a breakdown in basic functions and services in the U.S., in the latest illustration of how covid-19 keeps upending life almost two years into the pandemic.
U.S. hospitals are struggling to get the workers they need to treat patients through the winter’s COVID-19 surge as the virus collides with a historically tight labor market.