Now, these firms have to figure out what their roles might be if and when more people start going back to the office.
COVID has resulted in a wave of federal money directed at helping the roughly 580,000 people without stable shelter.
A growing number of patients continue to have symptoms months after the onset of COVID-19, even after tests no longer detect it.
The number of Americans applying for unemployment aid fell last week to 547,000, a new low since the pandemic struck.
Several states, including Alabama and Mississippi, have lifted mandates asking people to wear masks in public.
More than half weren’t able to pay rent this month.
Some women may have trouble finding work, especially if they can’t return to the industry that employed them before the pandemic.
According to a recent survey, 30% of Black investors under 40 first got into the market in 2020.
But most major domestic airlines have already stopped blocking those seats.
They’ve struggled with exhaustion, low staffing levels and no-shows for appointments.