Coronavirus

Read: How HVAC Can Keep Students, Staff and Visitors Healthy During the Pandemic

How HVAC Can Keep Students, Staff and Visitors Healthy During the Pandemic

For older campuses or schools with limited budgets, there are still HVAC options to consider to help slow the spread of the coronavirus.

Read: Pa. Private Security Officers Want Access to COVID-19 Vaccine

Pa. Private Security Officers Want Access to COVID-19 Vaccine

Some say contract security officers in Pennsylvania are being overlooked in the state’s vaccination priorities.

Read: The Complexities of Securing COVID-19 Vaccines in Hospitals

The Complexities of Securing COVID-19 Vaccines in Hospitals

Collaboration, video surveillance and access control have proved essential for healthcare facilities to be able to safely store and administer the coronavirus vaccine.

Read: What to Do With Your Temperature Screening Equipment Post-Pandemic

What to Do With Your Temperature Screening Equipment Post-Pandemic

Temperature screening solutions will have a wide range of other uses once the coronavirus is no longer a threat.

Read: Doctors, Patients Locked Out of Heights Hospital After Tenant Fails to Pay Rent

Doctors, Patients Locked Out of Heights Hospital After Tenant Fails to Pay Rent

One physician treated patients for wound care in the parking lot but was unable to get any other equipment from inside to treat others.

Read: COVID-19 Vaccine Security Mix-Up Prompts Alerts at Wisconsin Hospitals

COVID-19 Vaccine Security Mix-Up Prompts Alerts at Wisconsin Hospitals

Froedtert Hospital staff called authorities when three National Guard members arrived unannounced and said they were there to pick up the vaccine.

Read: Getting a Read on Access Control This Year

Getting a Read on Access Control This Year

Some education and healthcare facilities are retrofitting their access control systems while the U.S. is still recovering from the pandemic. Here are some other trends we will see in 2021.

Read: 71% of U.S. Workers Don’t Feel Completely Safe in Their Buildings

71% of U.S. Workers Don’t Feel Completely Safe in Their Buildings

A survey conducted by Honeywell also found that 29% of remote workers would quit before returning to a risky worksite.

Read: UC System Plans to Return to In-Person Instruction in the Fall

UC System Plans to Return to In-Person Instruction in the Fall

The 10-campus system has been holding primarily remote classes since the beginning of the pandemic.

Read: New Poll Reveals American Teens Are Experiencing High Rates of Anxiety, Depression and Acts of Self-Harm

New Poll Reveals American Teens Are Experiencing High Rates of Anxiety, Depression and Acts of Self-Harm

New Navigate360 and Zogby Strategies Safety and Wellbeing Poll shows growing teen anxiety brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic and its impact on America’s economy, culture, and daily life.

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