EMPLOYMENT: Here’s How the Pandemic Has Changed the Job Market
The pandemic and response to it have made dramatic changes to the job market. Here’s a look at the good, the bad, and the ugly of employment in America.
The pandemic and response to it have made dramatic changes to the job market. Here’s a look at the good, the bad, and the ugly of employment in America.
Digital vaccine passports are being rolled out in the EU and simultaneously in the United States. Still think this is all just conspiracy?
Everything that requires a microchip could soon become unrepairable…this includes your car, anything with “smart” tech, and your computer.
While part of the country tentatively reopens, Americans in many areas are still urged to “stay home.” Meanwhile, hundreds of COVID POSITIVE migrants are released into the US.
Coming soon, just like when you leave your dog at a kennel, it appears that humans, too, will have to prove they’ve “gotten their shots” to do just about anything.
Surveillance companies are cashing in on Covid with new facial recognition and thermal imaging technologies. And the cost is your privacy.
How many times are the “facts” about COVID going to change? What are we to believe? How do we make informed decisions about our health? Is it even possible to make decisions in this uncertain environment?
Are we about to reach the point where you have to show a “health passport” to be able to go about your everyday life? Is “papers, please” that new normal they’ve been talking about?
‘The UK wants to use rapid, weekly COVID tests (that don’t exist yet) to identify those who are negative for the virus and give them a “passport to freedom.”
Like it or not, “the microchip” has arrived, and it won’t be a hard sell to a public literally terrorized by their governments for the past 6 months.
People remain focused on a virus as the world is teetering on the brink of WW3.How much longer can we continue to sleepwalk through all this chaos?
This year our college students are likely to have a radically different college experience than they would have had last year. Here’s how to help them get prepared for it.
Do you think COVID is overblown or even a hoax? This medical professional shares an average day in the COVID ward of a hospital in South Carolina.
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