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The San Francisco Bay Area’s transit system says it’s losing $500,000 a day in lost fares.
After years of navigating a rocky retail landscape, a mall manager braces for COVID-19.
Under the Stafford Act, a disaster relief fund will become available to combat the disease caused by the new coronavirus.
Even the most basic economic relationships are starting to go a little haywire.
The next step in relief efforts is set to include a variety of provisions making it easier for people to stay home when they are sick.
Job websites have reported a spike in postings, from epidemiologist to registered nurse to data scientist.
Dan Mendelson, founder of healthcare advisory consultancy Avalere Health, argues that healthcare is a legitimate public good in times of pandemics.
Chains and independent markets have different supply chains.
The COVID-19 epidemic may make it harder for government agencies to track and report rapid changes in the U.S. economy.
For physician Scott Anzalone of Ohio, the scariest part of the outbreak isn’t the illness.