Numerous major sports, cultural, educational, and entertainment organizations are shutting down operations indefinitely in the wake of coronavirus.
Coronavirus: Many schools and businesses are preparing to keep the lights on by allowing, encouraging or requiring their employees to work remotely.
A look at the differences between the Spanish Flu pandemic of 1918-19 (which killed around 50 million people) and today’s coronavirus COVID-19.
By Allison G. S. Knox
An increase in active shooter incidents has contributed to PTSD problems among first responders. Learn why it’s so important to address mental healthcare among public safety professionals and support PTSD legislation.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Monday that Rick Cotton, the head of the Port of New York and New Jersey, has tested positive for COVID-19.
Amazon, with more than 53,000 employees at its Seattle headquarters, is creating a $5 million to assist nearby small businesses that have been affected financially by the coronavirus outbreak.
In this video, InMilitary Managing Editor Wes O’Donnell explains his 5 reasons why hiring vets isn’t just the patriotic thing to do, but it will make your company more competitive. Wes is a veteran of both the US Army and the US Air Force for 10 years of active duty service.
By Kurt Binversie
The coronavirus is spreading rapidly around the world. Learn how government officials and citizens alike are using geospatial information systems (GIS) to monitor the spread of the virus in real-time.
The fast spread of coronavirus poses a major risk to public health in the US and globally. In this podcast, AMU’s Dr. Samer Koutoubi discusses COVID-19’s impact on schools and businesses, local health protocols, the benefits of social distancing, and how communities can prepare for the growing number of cases.