Public health officials are our COVID commanders
By Angela Hart As a veteran who served back-to-back tours in Iraq, I initially cringed when commentators compared the COVID-19 crisis to wartime — no bullets, no blood and no one volunteered for this. But after my months of reporting on the pandemic, it has become painfully clear this is like war. People are dying Read More →
Read More →Campus reopening plans are learning opportunity
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Read More →This Labor Day, wear a mask and ease the burden on local hospitals
By Scott Robertson Dignity Health Central Coast want to remind you to stay safe and protected. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advises individuals to consider how to minimize exposure and the spread of coronavirus as some communities begin to hold events. The more people an individual interacts with at a gathering and Read More →
Read More →Love hurts: Pandemic teaches new ways to evaluate stocks
By Kyle McIntosh Over the last several years, I fell in love. This is not a love story about my family or our not-so-smart golden doodle. Instead, this is a story about how I fell in love with a stock, and the turmoil I’ve experienced with it during the COVID-19 pandemic. While my relationship with Read More →
Read More →Witman: Plan now for post-pandemic future
By Paul Witman It was not that long ago when businesses, especially startups, talked about viral scalability as something they really hoped to need. They worked toward making their business “go viral,” spreading rapidly among a population of new users and driving up demand, revenue and eventually profits. The term “viral” carries a more ominous Read More →
Read More →Towner: Businesses have a crucial role to play in suppressing COVID-19
Last week, California Governor Gavin Newsom reintroduced restrictions on public venues in attempt to control a surge in COVID-19 infections. The order called for closing all indoor operations at bars, wineries, tasting rooms, movie theaters, family entertainment centers, zoos, museums and cardrooms. Closer to home, Ventura County public health officials are closely watching the number Read More →
Read More →Opinion: PPP loans provide lifeline to tri-county businesses
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