19% of U.S. Hospitals Don’t Have Enough Staff as COVID Cases Surge
In El Paso, Texas, morgues have started paying jail inmates $2 an hour to help transport the bodies of COVID-19 victims.
In El Paso, Texas, morgues have started paying jail inmates $2 an hour to help transport the bodies of COVID-19 victims.
Detroit, Philadelphia, Newark, Boston and San Diego have switched to completely remote learning as coronavirus positivity rates increase.
Another recent study found that delirium can often be one of the earliest indications of coronavirus infection.
The move is opposed by the North Dakota Nurses Association.
The nurses’ COVID-19-related safety concerns are over inadequate staffing, PPE and testing.
Singing, talking and yelling in confined indoor spaces are some of the easiest ways your campus constituents can catch the coronavirus. HVAC systems can help mitigate the risk.
Contrary to what many may believe, 1,215 U.S. colleges have fewer than 100 reported cases, according to National Geographic.
One aspect of Biden’s COVID-19 response strategy is to fix the PPE problems “for good.”
Schools, colleges and hospitals use their security cameras for everything from entrance/exit monitoring and visitor verification to market research and more. Here’s the latest data on campus video surveillance usage, maintenance and buying trends.
Safer2Open includes low-touch and no-touch solutions that are said to withstand rigorous cleaning cycles and improve facility safety.