States Face a Surge of COVID-19 Cases

States Seeing Another Increase in Case Counts Many states that were hit hard by the coronavirus expected they had already endured the worst. Now, states like Louisiana, California, Washington, and Michigan are seeing a surge of COVID-19 cases after experiencing a period of decline. While the number of cases and deaths continues to rise, experts […]
The Likelihood of a Coronavirus Vaccine

High Hopes for a Coronavirus Vaccine With over 5 million confirmed cases, scientists are working hard to develop a coronavirus vaccine that is vital in bringing this pandemic to an end. The production of vaccines can take decades to complete, but scientists are hopeful that one or more vaccines will be ready for use in […]
Hairstylists Expose Clients to Coronavirus

Hairstylists Test Positive for Coronavirus At a Great Clips in Missouri, two hairstylists showed up to work with symptoms of COVID-19. Both stylists tested positive for coronavirus. After working for as many as 8 days, the hairstylists exposed their coworkers and about 140 clients to the coronavirus. Neither of them gave information on their symptoms […]
Coronavirus Cases Continue to Rise

An Increase in Coronavirus Cases As of today, the number of coronavirus cases around the world is still increasing. According to the World Health Organization’s director-general, Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, “In the last 24 hours, there have been 106,000 cases reported to WHO — the most in a single day since the outbreak began.” Of […]
Understaffed, Underpaid, Unappreciated

Throughout the Corona virus pandemic, essential workers across the U.S. held strikes protesting unsafe working conditions and subpar compensation. Such concerns are emerging from nearly every essential industry such as food services, manufacturing, transportation, retail, and healthcare. As the country comes closer to a reopen, labor unions and protesters hope discussions with employers can produce […]
OSHA Excludes Essential Workers

In response to thousands of complaints, OSHA presented its approach to handling workplace safety on Monday, April 13. Accordingly, OSHA will be prioritizing healthcare employees amidst this COVID-19 crisis. The Department of Labor agency encountered swift retaliation when this update reached essential workers outside of healthcare. Their concern: OSHA affirmed its negligence to public needs […]
COVID-19 and Chloroquine

As researchers are coming closer to a solution for COVID-19, the anti-malarial drug, Chloroquine, surfaced as a possible treatment for mild to severe cases of the virus. Accordingly, such proclamations by many, including President Trump and New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, immediately caused a national shortage. The appeal of Chloroquine and its derivative, Hydroxychloroquine, comes […]
COVID-19 Workplace Compliance

Infectious disease response plans and compliance programs need to be reevaluated in workplaces amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Employers are expected to modify infection control methods using the appropriate guidance to prevent the exposure to their employees. Many workplaces are relying on personal protective equipment (PPE) as a way to limit the transmission of the virus […]
Stay-at-Home Order Issued in Arizona

Starting yesterday at 5:00 pm (MST), March 31, 2020; Arizona will become one of the many states to implement a “Stay-at-Home” order in response to COVID-19. The order restricts travel and business activities only to essential functions until Thursday, April 30. Arizona, since its first encountered case of COVID-19 in January 2020, approached mitigation with […]
What the 1918 Spanish Flu Pandemic Can Teach Us Today

The deadliest pandemic in modern history, known as the Spanish flu or the 1918 flu pandemic, contains crucial data that may guide us amid the current outbreak of COVID-19. In the absence of a vaccine, interventions such as social distancing, stay-at-home mandates and travel restrictions are not novel ideas. Based on historical data, we now […]
New Trials for COVID-19 Vaccine

New Trials for a COVID-19 Vaccine are starting. In Seattle, Washington; the Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute or ((KPWHRI) just entered phase one in its progress to devise a vaccine. This study evaluates 45 healthy adults who are are asymptomatic and not ill of the flu, cold, and COVID-19. The experimental study is projected […]
Flattening the Curve in 1918: The Spanish Flu

As the COVID-19 pandemic flares across the globe, scientists and historians assess the mitigation measures implemented to fight the Spanish Flu of 1918 that killed between 50 to 100 million people. The concern is if action is not taken, COVID-19 will surpass historical severity. Considering the increased connectivity, globalization, and urbanization in the modern world, […]