In this episode, John Ubaldi discusses how the outcome of the November U.S. presidential election will affect foreign policies.
COVID-19 has had a major impact on various aspects of our society, including business and education. The pandemic has also affected the U.S. judicial system.
By Dr. Dena Weiss
COVID-19 has caused major delays within the U.S. judicial system. Learn about increases in case backlogs, disruptions to criminal investigations, and potential violations of a person’s right to a speedy trial.
Experts predict the U.S. needs 100,000 contact tracers to track down the contacts of positive coronavirus cases. In this episode, hear from epidemiologist Charlie Hunt about the critical role of contact tracers, the skills needed to be an effective contact tracer, and the challenges states face recruiting, hiring and training contact tracers during a pandemic.
By Dr. Darrell Dantzler
A reopening strategy based solely on mandatory temperature checks fosters a false sense of security. Learn why it’s so important for schools and businesses to enforce multiple layers of protective measures such as testing, face masks, and handwashing in order to reopen during the coronavirus pandemic.
Working remotely from home has been a growing trend for several years. There are benefits for both employers and employees.
Clear and defined methods of COVID-19 detection are needed to effectively identify people who may be infected with coronavirus and prevent its spread.
Although the coronavirus pandemic adds complications, additional effort now will help residents and emergency managers mitigate the complexity of hurricane season.