April 27, 2020
Recreation
by
Michael Tanenbaum
Golf courses, marinas, guided fishing trips and privately owned campgrounds.will reopen May 1 in Pennsylvania as the state continues a measured approach to easing restrictions during the coronavirus stay-at-home order.
April 27, 2020
Investigations
by
Michael Tanenbaum
A math teacher at Steinert High School in Hamilton, New Jersey is facing criticism after two teenagers caught her on video telling them to die from coronavirus. The teens were violating the state's stay-at-home order, which has led to charges for violators across New Jersey.
April 27, 2020
Finance
by
Michael Tanenbaum
Philadelphia City Controller Rebecca Rhynhart released a report on projected tax revenue losses the city will face as a result of the coronavirus crisis. The report offers both a moderate and severe scenario based on how long businesses remain shuttered and how that will affect broader economic recovery.
April 27, 2020
Illness
by
Michael Tanenbaum
Philadelphia Health Commissioner Dr. Thomas Farley pointed to a lower rate of coronavirus infections that indicates the city has now moved beyond the peak of the epidemic, assuming social distancing guidelines continue to be followed.
April 24, 2020
Education
by
Michael Tanenbaum
The Philadelphia Zoo's new online learning program, "Philly Zoo To You," supplements the video series on various animals to provide kids with activities and worksheets they can complete at home during the COVID-19 crisis.
April 24, 2020
Business
by
Michael Tanenbaum
Philadelphia will receive additional funding for small business loans through the federal Paycheck Protection Program, which will get $310 billion in replenished funding through legislation signed on Friday. The city also is finalizing a partnership with Goldman Sachs and Lendistry.com to provide loans to businesses.
April 24, 2020
Mental Health
by
Michael Tanenbaum
A survey on the impact of the coronavirus pandemic finds that up to 40% of respondents feel levels of anxiety that would be considered for clinical treatment. Thomas Jefferson University researcher Dr. Sharon Larson, who specializes in population health, is examining the effects COVID-19 is having on communities in terms of health, the economy and social isolation.
April 24, 2020
Eagles
by
Michael Tanenbaum
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones claims he turned downed three trade offers in the 2020 NFL Draft in order to select University of Oklahoma wide receiver CeeDee Lamb, who surprisingly fell to them with the 17th overall pick.
April 24, 2020
Illness
by
Michael Tanenbaum
The COVID-19 model developed by PolicyLab at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia bases its 120-day projections for coronavirus transmission on social distancing, population density and warm weather, using a partial reopening date of May 15.
April 23, 2020
Illness
by
Michael Tanenbaum
Rutgers University will test hundreds of health care workers in New Jersey for COVID-19 as part of the nation's largest study of coronavirus infection rates among those treating patients in hospital settings.