COVID-19

Read: Relying on Existing Technology to Meet COVID-19 Safety Requirements

Relying on Existing Technology to Meet COVID-19 Safety Requirements

Schools and colleges are expected to implement specific COVID-19 safety protocols, yet many are working with significantly reduced budgets.

Read: Coronavirus Family Safety Plans: Protect Your Loved Ones and Help Save America

Coronavirus Family Safety Plans: Protect Your Loved Ones and Help Save America

If you break the family-unit COVID-19 transmission chains, you can save the lives of teachers, healthcare workers and police officers. You might even help save our nation.

Read: Irisys SafeCount Solution Automates Occupancy Compliance

Irisys SafeCount Solution Automates Occupancy Compliance

SafeCount displays visual warnings and alerts when occupancy limits are approached or exceeded.

Read: Feik School of Pharmacy Chooses SEAtS Software to Monitor Attendance

Feik School of Pharmacy Chooses SEAtS Software to Monitor Attendance

SEAtS Contact Tracing tools allow the school to track community transmission and quickly alert students and staff of any potential risk.

Read: University System of Georgia Expands Student Mental Health Resources

University System of Georgia Expands Student Mental Health Resources

The state allocated $11.5 million of the Governors Emergency Education Relief (GEER) funding to support mental health initiatives at USG.

Read: Auburn City SRO Finds Unique Way to Connect with Students

Auburn City SRO Finds Unique Way to Connect with Students

To humanize himself to students, Officer Ron Askelson created a vision board showcasing both his professional and personal life.

Read: UMiami Students Say Campus Police Used Facial Recognition During Protests

UMiami Students Say Campus Police Used Facial Recognition During Protests

Nine University of Miami students were called into a Zoom meeting with the dean to discuss their participation in a protest regarding the 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.

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