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Will COVID Forever Unzip Work From Residency? | News, Sports, Jobs


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Who is that masked nurse? Intensive-care patients in Manhattan likely had no idea their care was being provided by Jenny Sams, a former Ohio Valley Medical Center BSN who lives locally but works in far-flung hospitals. Sams spent more than two months working in New York City in spring 2020, during the height of that city’s COVID outbreak. She is one of a growing legion of workers who don’t live and work in the same place.
WHEELING Now that COVID has kicked down the door separating work and home, Wheeling and West Virginia officials are hoping population growth will walk right in like it owns the place. A Nomadland on the flipside, if you will. ....

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Coal sees diminished role in US presidential race with odds slim for new plants


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While coal has taken a backseat to other fossil fuels in the 2020 presidential campaign, the first debate raised a big question: Will another coal plant ever be built in the United States?
Nobody s going to build another coal-fired power plant in America, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden said during the first debate Sept. 29. They re going to move to renewable energy.
President Donald Trump, who has eased off mentions of a coal sector he promised to put back to work in 2016, did not directly rebuke Biden s statement at the debate. While the future is difficult to predict, there is little evidence to be found against Biden s claim and plenty to suggest power generators will continue to push coal out of their generation fleets while keeping new plans off the drafting board. ....

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