New York Post: Highly infectious new COVID strain from China that led to massive spike in hospitalizations has spread to the US — including NYC
A new, highly infectious COVID-19 strain that has led to a spike in hospitalizations in China has now been detected in the US, including cases in New York City, according to the Centers for Disease ...
Highly infectious new COVID strain from China that led to massive spike in hospitalizations has spread to the US — including NYC
New York Post: China makes stunning accusation about which country should be blamed for COVID outbreak
China pointed its finger at the United States for originating COVID-19 on Wednesday, claiming America was attempting to “shift the blame” after President Trump declared the deadly disease was leaked ...
China makes stunning accusation about which country should be blamed for COVID outbreak
Facing that uncertainty, young people are weighing whether college degrees are worth the investment, and people of all ages, across a range of professions, wonder if the job they do today will even exist in a few years. “It’s very nihilistic out there,” she added.
People react differently to uncertainty, but you can take some simple steps to build your resilience in uncertain times
President’s Column Navigating change: Understanding and overcoming feelings of uncertainty and loss Leaders must guide others through hesitancy and fear of the unknown By Debra M. Kawahara, PhD Date created: 2 min read
Hope is a powerful, internal process that sustains us through uncertainty. By prioritizing connection, focusing on small actions, practicing mindfulness, engaging in self-care, and drawing inspiration from the past, we can cultivate and maintain hope. Let us choose hope, for it is through hope that we find the strength to persevere and thrive.