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America now knows that nursing homes are broken. Does anyone care enough to fix them?


America now knows that nursing homes are broken. Does anyone care enough to fix them?
Suzy Khimm
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The pandemic turned nursing homes into a death trap for more than 170,000 long-term care residents and staff members who have lost their lives to Covid-19.
But the virus also revealed how America’s system for long-term care is fundamentally broken in ways that will continue to harm vulnerable residents and workers, long after the pandemic has faded away.
The biggest underlying problem? For all the billions of taxpayer dollars that the United States spends on a system meant to care for frail, elderly residents, not enough money is being invested in caregiving itself, according to interviews with more than a dozen nursing home researchers, advocates, industry representatives and staff members. ....

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Travel beyond 2021: Sanitization robots will stay, but in-flight meals may return


Travel beyond 2021: Sanitization robots will stay, but in-flight meals may return
Harriet Baskas
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Sanitizing stations, social distancing floor stickers and nasal swabs were not part of the travel experience before the Covid-19 pandemic. Now, they are a regular part of the routine. But for how long?
NBC News asked some industry experts to weigh in on which travel trends, technologies and protocols might outlast the pandemic.
Many business travelers will lower their number of trips, and leisure travelers will shift from ‘hyper-global’ to ‘hyper-local’ travel for the foreseeable future,” said Chekitan Dev, professor of management at Cornell University s SC Johnson College of Business in the School of Hotel Administration. “Businesses are connecting with their customers virtually and leisure travelers are discovering the joys of staying local. ....

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