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NYC Hammered By 40% Bankruptcy Surge, Braces For Next Wave
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/ActivistPost/~3/72B4ZmKHLg8/nyc-hammered-by-40-bankruptcy-surge-braces-for-next-wave.html
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Activist Post
NYC Hammered By 40% Bankruptcy Surge, Braces For Next Wave - Activist Post
Al Togut, a bankruptcy lawyer for small firms to mega-corporations, said, "by late fall, there will be an avalanche of bankruptcies ..."
Truth about Trudeau and where he is leading Canada
https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/international-news/canada/why-alberta-better-exit-canada-fast/
https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/international-news/canada/why-alberta-better-exit-canada-fast/
Armstrongeconomics
Why Alberta Better Exit Canada & Fast! | Armstrong Economics
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Forwarded from COVID-19 Up
No Clear Link Between Schools Reopening and COVID-19 Surge, Global Study Finds
📝 Widespread reopening of schools after lockdowns and vacations is generally not linked to rising COVID-19 rates, a study of 191 countries has found, but lockdown closures will leave a 2020 "pandemic learning debt" of 300 billion missed school days.
The analysis, by the Geneva-based independent educational foundation Insights for Education (IfE), said 84% of those 300 billion days would be lost by children in poorer countries, and warned that 711 million pupils were still out of school.
"It's been assumed that opening schools will drive infections, and that closing schools will reduce transmission, but the reality is much more complex," said IfE's founder and chief executive Randa Grob-Zakhary.
The vast majority—92%—of countries that are through their first wave of COVID-19 infections have started to reopen school systems, even as some are seeing a second surge.
IfE found that 52 countries that sent students back to school in August and September—including France and Spain—saw infection rates rise during the vacation compared to when they were closed. @COVID19Up SOURCE
📝 Widespread reopening of schools after lockdowns and vacations is generally not linked to rising COVID-19 rates, a study of 191 countries has found, but lockdown closures will leave a 2020 "pandemic learning debt" of 300 billion missed school days.
The analysis, by the Geneva-based independent educational foundation Insights for Education (IfE), said 84% of those 300 billion days would be lost by children in poorer countries, and warned that 711 million pupils were still out of school.
"It's been assumed that opening schools will drive infections, and that closing schools will reduce transmission, but the reality is much more complex," said IfE's founder and chief executive Randa Grob-Zakhary.
The vast majority—92%—of countries that are through their first wave of COVID-19 infections have started to reopen school systems, even as some are seeing a second surge.
IfE found that 52 countries that sent students back to school in August and September—including France and Spain—saw infection rates rise during the vacation compared to when they were closed. @COVID19Up SOURCE