Over the last several blogs, we have opined that the pandemic hasn’t changed the economy’s potential growth path. The chart shows GDP growth rates beginning in the mid-1990s (with the Atlanta Fed’s +1 ...
Two years after COVID-19 swept in to ruin and recalibrate everything, the pandemic is still claiming lives — more than 12,000 in Colorado and approaching 1 million nationwide — but it isn't the ...
The Armed Conflict and the Impact on Patients With Cancer in Ukraine: Urgent Considerations Components of health system capacity vary during a pandemic, and capacity relative to pandemic numbers and ...
Two of the closest known relatives to SARS-CoV-2 — a pair of bat coronaviruses discovered by researchers in Laos — may transmit poorly in people despite being genetically similar to the ...
As we mark five years on from the start of the coronavirus pandemic this month, life has changed for many people, in ways both mundane and profound. Dr. Kurt Papenfus is someone NPR interviewed in ...
The COVID-19 pandemic precipitated an overall decline in religious attendance, although religious identity remained mostly stable. The number of Americans who never attend religious services jumped ...
Fifty-seven interviews were conducted. Four themes emerged: (1) concern regarding the risk of COVID-19 infection among patients with cancer and their families; (2) disruptions in care increased ...
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Two years after COVID-19 swept in to ruin and recalibrate everything, the pandemic is still claiming lives — more than 12,000 in Colorado and approaching 1 million nationwide — but it isn’t the ...