Stories Tagged as
COVID-19
Nursing schools struggle to fill the void left by pandemic
by
Blake Farmer
Sep 30, 2021
There are signs enrollment in nursing schools has picked up, just as nurses are leaving the profession.
For this British travel agency, furloughs offered a lifeline
by
Minju Park
Sep 24, 2021
As the United Kingdom's furlough program comes to an end, travel agent Claire Moore faces tough decisions on how to bring her employees back to work.
As rodeo returns to Eastern Oregon, plenty of broncs and bulls. Not so many masks.
Sep 24, 2021
The Pendleton Round-Up was canceled last year. It came back in the midst of a delta variant surge in the rural Oregon county.
Antibody treatments for COVID help, but cost is high on all sides
Sep 24, 2021
The treatment itself can be pricey, but also requires nurses and doctors who could be pulled from other units. And, availability could be strained.
Fed's optimism about economy is balanced by delta variant and slow job growth
Sep 23, 2021
But the Federal Reserve's biggest worry may be Congress opting not to raise the debt ceiling and the U.S. defaulting.
The "organizational nightmare" of managing a classroom this year
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Maria Hollenhorst
Sep 23, 2021
According to high school art teacher Megan Anzalone, the number of students quarantining this year makes her job more challenging.
All this talk about the Fed "tapering" bond-buying — what's it to you?
Sep 22, 2021
Two words: interest rates. On stuff like mortgages. Business loans. Keeping them low keeps capital flowing in this pandemic economy.
For public good, not for profit.
Hospitals of all sizes struggle as COVID patients overwhelm capacity
by
Blake Farmer
Sep 22, 2021
As smaller hospitals try to find beds, large medical facilities in some areas are straining to find the staff to handle patients in need of high-level care.
After 18 months, hotel housekeeper still doesn't have her job back
by
Andie Corban
Sep 21, 2021
Changes in the hotel industry are affecting Hawaii housekeeper Mary Taboniar, a single mom.
What's happened to the lunch places in office neighborhoods?
Sep 21, 2021
More than 18 months into the pandemic, Marketplace's Marielle Segarra checks in with restaurants usually dependent on office workers.