Summer has started, but COVID-19 has not taken a vacation. In the US, there are over 2 million confirmed cases and 114,000 deaths. A new CDC study projects the US could…
read moreProtests around the world cry out against the death of George Floyd by law enforcement and the role of race in his death. Like far too many aspects of society, healthcare is…
read moreA stunning “new” COVID -19 number was recently released by the Census Bureau: 33% of Americans show clinical depression or anxiety. And this is not the only startling number about the impact the…
read moreCOVID-19 will change the way many of us mark this Memorial Day. Parades, formal memorials at cemeteries, large family gatherings and other traditions will not take place as usual this year. We will all…
read moreStates across the country are taking steps to reopen their local economies without a common national roadmap. Businesses, too, are reopening, often without a well-defined, statewide safety plan. They are challenged to…
read moreAs COVID-19 continues to impact Americans’ daily lives, people seek to maintain some sense of normalcy or to establish a “new normal.” New activities at home are discovered, and once forgotten pastimes…
read moreThe AEPC Executive Committee unanimously voted to accept the 2020 Market Check evaluation report presented by Remedy Analytics at its May 7, 2020 meeting held via Zoom. The annual Market…
read moreMichigan, like many other states, is taking steps to relax orders aimed at reducing the spread of COVID-19. In the forefront of discussions about reopening all or parts of a state’s economy…
read moreCOVID-19 continues to be front and center in the news and our lives. The US has over 884,000 confirmed COVID-19 cases with the virus claiming more than 50,300 lives. Job losses continue to grow.…
read moreNearly every part of American life has been impacted by COVID-19. The coronavirus continues to impact the economy, with around 20 million Americans applying for unemployment benefits in the past four weeks. According to a…
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