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By Caribbean American Weekly on December 23, 2020
Coronavirus
As governors and state public health agencies begin to finalize COVID-19 vaccine distribution plans for the next 1b phase, the American Hotel and Lodging Association (AHLA) is …
By Caribbean American Weekly on December 21, 2020
Coronavirus
The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia says renter households experiencing job loss because of Covid currently owe an estimated $7.2 billion in unpaid rent, …
By Caribbean American Weekly on December 17, 2020
CAW Exclusive , Coronavirus
By Lee Moran, AOL
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top infectious diseases expert, on Wednesday once again urged Americans to have a low-key Christmas …
By Caribbean American Weekly on December 17, 2020
CAW Exclusive , Coronavirus
Photo: Sandra Lindsay, left, a registered nurse and Director of Critical Care at Northwell Health, receives the COVID-19 vaccine during a live conference with …
By Caribbean American Weekly on December 16, 2020
Coronavirus , Immigration
By Walter Ewing, Immigration Impact
The development of a COVID-19 vaccine is a global endeavor. The scientists and entrepreneurs creating the vaccine are of …
By Caribbean American Weekly on December 16, 2020
Coronavirus
by Amy Hebert, Consumer Education Specialist, FTC
Are you worried that you won’t be able to make your next car payment because you’ve lost …
By Caribbean American Weekly on December 16, 2020
Coronavirus
By Jason R. McKnight, The Conversation
I hear that I might still have to wear a mask even after I get vaccinated. Why?
It …
By Caribbean American Weekly on December 16, 2020
New York City
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo vows that New York will do a better job than all other states in the nation to get its …
By Caribbean American Weekly on December 14, 2020
Health
By Steven Reinberg, HealthDay Reporter, WebMD
Special training may help COVID-19 patients regain their sense of smell after suffering parosmia, a new British study …
By Caribbean American Weekly on December 14, 2020
Coronavirus
By Carolyn Crist, WebMD
The U.S. could see an overwhelming surge in coronavirus cases in December and January as people meet to celebrate Hanukkah, …