COVID-19
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COVID-19 is of course not gone yet, but many measures are a thing of the past. Only nice, many think, but picking up ‘normal’ life again can also be difficult. After more than 2 years of the corona, it seems as if we embraced our lives staying indoors, hanging out in a warm room made.
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Researchers from Chicago and New York presented findings suggesting the pandemic had amplified prejudicial workplace behaviors against Asians and Hispanics. Dr. Neeraj Kaushal and Sociology Professor Yao Lu of the Columbia University in New York, along with Xiaoning Huang, a distinguished professor at Northwestern University, Chicago, presented their findings in the PLOS ONE open-access journal,.
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The novel coronavirus truly caught us by surprise when reports first broke out about a deadly pneumonia-like illness spreading in Wuhan, China earlier this year. Four months after the World Health Organization (WHO) officially recognized the coronavirus disease of 2019 or COVID-19 as a pandemic, the whole world was introduced to a concept of new.
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Watching the news about the COVID-19 pandemic on TV is like witnessing your worst nightmare brought to life. No one could ever imagine that this crisis would unfold and grow into this massive scale in just a matter of weeks, something that can be compared to what the world had gone through during the Second.