Coronavirus

Read: 19% of U.S. Hospitals Don’t Have Enough Staff as COVID Cases Surge

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.

Read: Major Cities Suspend In-Person Learning as COVID-19 Cases Rise

Major Cities Suspend In-Person Learning as COVID-19 Cases Rise

Detroit, Philadelphia, Newark, Boston and San Diego have switched to completely remote learning as coronavirus positivity rates increase.

Read: 1 in 5 COVID-19 Patients Develop Mental Health Issues Within 3 Months

1 in 5 COVID-19 Patients Develop Mental Health Issues Within 3 Months

Another recent study found that delirium can often be one of the earliest indications of coronavirus infection.

Read: North Dakota Allowing COVID-Positive Healthcare Workers to Stay on the Job

North Dakota Allowing COVID-Positive Healthcare Workers to Stay on the Job

The move is opposed by the North Dakota Nurses Association.

Read: Nurses Protest Over COVID-19-Related Safety Issues

Nurses Protest Over COVID-19-Related Safety Issues

The nurses’ COVID-19-related safety concerns are over inadequate staffing, PPE and testing.

Read: Proper Ventilation on Campus Can Slow the Spread of COVID-19

Proper Ventilation on Campus Can Slow the Spread of COVID-19

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.

Read: How Sarah Lawrence and Other Colleges Have Kept COVID-19 at Bay

How Sarah Lawrence and Other Colleges Have Kept COVID-19 at Bay

Contrary to what many may believe, 1,215 U.S. colleges have fewer than 100 reported cases, according to National Geographic.

Read: President-Elect Biden Announces COVID-19 Response Strategy

President-Elect Biden Announces COVID-19 Response Strategy

One aspect of Biden’s COVID-19 response strategy is to fix the PPE problems “for good.”

Read: 2020 Video Surveillance Survey: Cameras Continue to Be a Valuable Tool for Campus Protection Pros

2020 Video Surveillance Survey: Cameras Continue to Be a Valuable Tool for Campus Protection Pros

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.

Read: ASSA ABLOY Introduces Safer2Open Hands-Free Solutions

ASSA ABLOY Introduces Safer2Open Hands-Free Solutions

Safer2Open includes low-touch and no-touch solutions that are said to withstand rigorous cleaning cycles and improve facility safety.

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