The Psychological Effects of Confinement on Children in Spain

This article highlights some of the psychological effects and worries from parents about confinement, particularly for younger children that are still in development and trying to understand what is “normal”. For some children, confinement has turned into apathy and children are no longer engaging in stimulating activities. For parents, trying to keep children stimulated can … Read more

Will antibody tests for the coronavirus really change everything?

This article in the news section of Nature Research discusses current advances in antibody testing for COVID-19 and the limitations that come with it. While many politicians and others eager to open businesses back up and end social distancing are claiming that we are close to having antibody testing which will be able to determine … Read more

California secures over 15,000 hotel rooms for the homeless

Gavin Newsom, governor of California, announced this past weekend that the state has acquired 15,000+ hotel rooms for homeless people during the pandemic as part of the “Project Roomkey” initiative. Homeless people are especially vulnerable to COVID-19 as they do not have access to places to quarantine themselves and often suffer from chronic health conditions. … Read more

Hypocrisy amongst the anti-stay-at-home protesters

https://johnpavlovitz.com/2020/04/20/so-you-never-really-were-pro-life-were-you/ This is a relevant and almost literary opinion piece coming from a Pastor, yet the piece is not necessarily promotional of religion. Instead, the author highlights the hypocrisy behind anti-stay-at-home protesters with signs reading “My Body, My Choice”. Not only are these protestors appropriating the pro-choice movement’s campaign, but they are also hypocritically denying … Read more

CDC extends no-sail order for cruise ships in new directive slamming industry

Last week there was a no-sail order issued by the CDC for the cruise ship industry. Their reluctant cooperation with the order could impact or influence President Trumps administration/campaign. The article includes an interview with Dr. Marty Cetron DGMQ at the CDC with the Washington Post. https://www.washingtonpost.com/travel/2020/04/10/cdc-extends-no-sail-order-cruise-ships-new-directive-slamming-industry/

Debt Collectors and Stimulus Checks

Forbes recently published an article about how it may be possible for debt collectors to seize a person’s stimulus check if they owe money for private student loans, credit cards, and/or medical bills. While the CARES Act protects against collection against most federal and state debt, it unfortunately does not protect against the collection of … Read more

Korea’s Easing on Social Distancing

https://www.yna.co.kr/view/AKR20200419060100017 The government has issued an easing on social distancing from April 20th to May 5th. (As such, the gym in my apartment complex reopened today). However, concerns are also rising that the easing of social distancing may once again spread the disease.