Coronavirus

Read: Patient Damages Pennsylvania Hospital’s COVID-19 Negative Pressure Area

Patient Damages Pennsylvania Hospital’s COVID-19 Negative Pressure Area

The patient was upset he had tested positive for COVID-19. The estimated damage from the incident is more than $12,900.

Read: Teens and Tweens Spread COVID-19 Just as Much as Adults, Study Finds

Teens and Tweens Spread COVID-19 Just as Much as Adults, Study Finds

A new study analyzed 59,073 people who had contact with 5,706 coronavirus patients, focusing on people believed to be the first infected in their household.

Read: CENTEGIX Introduces ContactAlert™ for Contact Tracing in K-12 Schools

CENTEGIX Introduces ContactAlert™ for Contact Tracing in K-12 Schools

ContactAlert supports district leaders with anonymous contact tracing for school constituents during the coronavirus pandemic.

Read: 6 Steps K-12 Schools Must Take to Meet CDC Reopening Guidelines

6 Steps K-12 Schools Must Take to Meet CDC Reopening Guidelines

Monitoring building access and optimizing HVAC systems to limit the spread of COVID-19 are just a few ways K-12 schools can reopen with confidence.

Read: Burned Out by Videoconferencing? You’re Not Alone. Zoom Fatigue Is Real.

Burned Out by Videoconferencing? You’re Not Alone. Zoom Fatigue Is Real.

A new study from Microsoft found that we feel more stressed and overworked when we collaborate remotely than when we collaborate in person.

Read: Florida, Texas and Calif. Hospitals Nearing Capacity as COVID-19 Cases Spike

Florida, Texas and Calif. Hospitals Nearing Capacity as COVID-19 Cases Spike

Florida, Texas and California recorded 27,574 new cases Monday, accounting for more than a third of the new cases reported in the U.S.

Read: Large Districts Announce School Year to Start 100% Online

Large Districts Announce School Year to Start 100% Online

In Nashville, students will receive at least two hours of real-time instruction each day but the bulk of learning will be done at each student’s own pace.

Read: Spike in UC Berkeley COVID-19 Cases Linked to Fraternity Parties

Spike in UC Berkeley COVID-19 Cases Linked to Fraternity Parties

UC Berkeley’s increase in coronavirus cases is making it ‘harder to imagine bringing our campus community back’ as planned.

Read: COVID-19 Outbreaks Largely Avoided in Younger School Children in Some Countries

COVID-19 Outbreaks Largely Avoided in Younger School Children in Some Countries

Some are pointing to other countries’ successes as a push to fully reopen schools, but researchers warn the U.S. has far more coronavirus cases than most.

Read: Campus Safety Online Summit Presents Vital Information on How U.S. Schools, Colleges Can Safely Reopen During COVID-19

Campus Safety Online Summit Presents Vital Information on How U.S. Schools, Colleges Can Safely Reopen During COVID-19

All of the CSOS presentations are now available on-demand at no charge for campuses struggling with how to respond to the coronavirus.

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