https://healthalerts.stanford.edu/covid-19/2021/04/29/covid-19-testing-update/ At Stanford University, new requirements have been implemented as of May 2, 2021. Graduate and professional students living on campus will only need to get tested once per week. Undergraduate students will continue to get tested twice per week…. Continue Reading →
https://www.mercurynews.com/2021/05/03/employers-wait-and-see-on-mandatory-covid-vaccines/ As vaccines become readily available, a new dilemma has arisen concerning whether companies can or should require vaccinations. Companies do have the ability to mandate a vaccine, but it might not be in their best interest to do so…. Continue Reading →
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/30/health/covid-vaccine-hesitancy-white-republican.html Many citizens are hesitant or completely against the Covid-19 vaccination. Friends and families are having huge issues due to those that support vaccinations and those that don’t support vaccinations having disagreements. Though there are ideas that politics are what… Continue Reading →
With the present information, kids do not seem to be a large factor in transmitting the virus. Researchers have been surprised their infection rate is such a small amount compared to older generations. While it is still important for kids… Continue Reading →
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2021-05-03/in-rare-cases-even-the-vaccinated-can-get-covid-19-and-die A man named Carey Washington was very excited to receive both of his vaccine doses by February 4th, but just a month later, things took a turn for the worst. He became positive with Covid-19 and fought against the… Continue Reading →