Fast Company -
13 Oct 2020 08:30
As winter approaches, the U.S. is seeing its next spike in cases. What lessons have we learned to slow the spread? When the coronavirus began spreading in the U.S. in early spring, governors in hard-hit states took drastic steps to reduce the threat and avoid overloading their healthcare systems. By shutting down nonessential businesses and schools and ordering people to stay home, they slowed the virus’s spread, but several million people lost jobs. Read Full Story
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