I Got the COVID-19 Shot – Here’s How it Went
…an appointment, and that I met the criteria, the man pointed to the hallway and said, “Go all the way to the end of the hall and make a left….
…an appointment, and that I met the criteria, the man pointed to the hallway and said, “Go all the way to the end of the hall and make a left….
…Feb. 1. “We are calling for a 48-hour cooling-off period that will hopefully lead to a final resolution on all open issues. As a result of the progress we have…
…tapped Jim Frederick to be OSHA’s deputy assistant secretary; Chip Hughes to serve as deputy assistant secretary for Pandemic Emergency Response; and Ann Rosenthal as senior advisor. All three have…
…takes the worker to an online questionnaire. Should any of the answers fail to meet the appropriate criteria, the worker will be directed to leave the worksite and seek appropriate…
…asked to do too much at a systems level that requires a systemic response. Take your anger and organize a union. We are only going to get through this crisis…
…that built up at the expense of our children.” Garcia, a Brooklynite who grew up in the city’s public school system and a sister that is a teacher, has been…
…enough.” “We are working aggressively and pushing the MTA on a couple of fronts,” Donohue said. They include “better partitions between the drivers and passengers, new filters that circulate air,…
…are often related to a percentage increase in premiums, co-pays and contributions, as well as pharmacy formularies. Allowed changes and other parameters are available for review at www.HealthCare.gov. As funds…
…community, however, Branch finds the MTA’s August target date for full-service bus rides worrisome. The 47-year-old has a pre-existing condition and has already survived COVID-19 once. He’s not so sure…
…MTA also wants to start resume fare collections at the front of buses by August. But that’s just not safe, according to this veteran bus operator. “As much as…