KHN’s ‘What The Health?’: The Pandemic Shifts; The Politics, Not So Much

KHN’s ‘What The Health?’: The Pandemic Shifts; The Politics, Not So Much

What The Health? · The Pandemic Shifts; The Politics, Not So Much Can’t see the audio player? Click here to listen on SoundCloud. Julie Rovner Kaiser Health News @jrovner Read Julie’s Stories Kimberly Leonard Business Insider @leonardkl Read Kimberly’s Stories Margot Sanger-Katz The New York Times @sangerkatz Read Margot’s Stories Paige Winfield Cunningham The Washington Post […]

Nueva ola de contagios de COVID por bares atestados

Nueva ola de contagios de COVID por bares atestados

Use Nuestro Contenido Este contenido puede usarse de manera gratuita (detalles). A medida que los estados alivian sus bloqueos, las barras de los bares están emergiendo como zonas fértiles para el coronavirus. Crean un cóctel peligroso de espacios estrechos, adultos jóvenes sin miedo a enfermarse y, en algunos casos, propietarios que no imponen límites al

Watch: Fauci, Other Health Officials Weigh California’s COVID Response

Samantha Young, California Healthline’s California politics correspondent, helped moderate a discussion hosted by the Sacramento Press Club about California’s response to the coronavirus crisis. The discussion touched on the reopening of the economy, Gov. Gavin Newsom’s order requiring Californians to wear face coverings and whether hospitals are ready to handle a surge in cases as

Packed Bars Serve Up New Rounds Of COVID Contagion

As states ease their lockdowns, bars are emerging as fertile breeding grounds for the coronavirus. They create a risky cocktail of tight quarters, young adults unbowed by the fear of illness and, in some instances, proprietors who don’t enforce crowd limits and social distancing rules. Public health authorities have identified bars as the locus of

How would you spend ,000 on travel? One senator wants you to find out

How would you spend $4,000 on travel? One senator wants you to find out

How does this sound: you get $4,000 to spend on travel — every year — until 2022. That’s what one senator is now proposing, and the Trump administration has reportedly been kicking around the idea as well. The proposal — a sort of domestic travel stimulus plan — could become part of a new economic

Air Canada’s first A330 with new business class seats enters service

Air Canada’s first A330 with new business class seats enters service

Air Canada has invested heavily in improving its long-haul business class product in recent years, including retrofitting a number of older jets with its flagship Signature Class cabins. Those seats had only been available on 777 and 787 aircraft, but yesterday Air Canada’s first Airbus A330 featuring the improved business class seats took to the

Disneyland delays its reopening — could other destinations follow?

Disneyland delays its reopening — could other destinations follow?

Last night, Disneyland indefinitely postponed its reopening plan. After being closed for four months since mid-March due to COVID-19, the California theme park was tentatively scheduled to reopen on July 17, the 65th anniversary of when the park first opened in 1955. Disneyland’s reopening plan was announced on June 10, but things move fast in

Temperature screenings coming to U.S. airports now including LAX

Temperature screenings coming to U.S. airports now including LAX

Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) installed temperature screening stations within the Tom Bradley International Terminal on Tuesday, as part of a larger effort to combat the spread of COVID-19. LAX. (Photo courtesy Los Angeles World Airports)   Sign up for TPG’s newsletter to stay informed on travel news “A world-class airport isn’t defined just by

RIP: These airlines have stopped offering first class due to the pandemic

RIP: These airlines have stopped offering first class due to the pandemic

Airlines around the world are struggling and need to reevaluate their route networks and fleet strategies to stay afloat. As a part of that, many of them have made some difficult decisions regarding the future of their long-haul international first-class products. The number of airlines and routes featuring a true international first class had already been on

NYC and Philly: Don’t miss this incredible day trip escape in your own backyard

NYC and Philly: Don’t miss this incredible day trip escape in your own backyard

As the travel industry reopens following COVID-19 shutdowns, TPG suggests that you talk to your doctor, follow health officials’ guidance and research local travel restrictions before booking that next trip. We will be here to help you prepare, whether it is next month or next year. I was planning to spend the second half of June

Delta likely to pull flights as number of US coronavirus cases rises

Delta Air Lines is likely to pull some of its planned flights in August amid a surge in COVID-19 cases in U.S., a rise that comes even as other hard-hit nations in Asia and Europe show continued declines in new infections. Ed Bastian, CEO of the Atlanta-based carrier, acknowledged the rise in coronavirus cases to

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