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Hospitality workers have been on the front line of the economic and health risks from COVID-19. How have their jobs changed, and how are they protecting themselves as customers return?
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We’ve seen how vulnerable South Florida is to the virus with high infection rates and thousands of deaths. We’re also in a tough spot because of the high cost of healthcare and how many people don't have health insurance, or lost it when they lost their job.
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Working from home during the pandemic has been so common it has earned its own well-known shorthand — WFH. But the novelty of not having to battle traffic…
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When teachers and students go back to school, most of them will login from home. In March, school quickly moved online as buildings closed to slow the…
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"It's not OK to take off your mask in front of me, thank you very much," declared Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Giménez, in a tone that indicated he had…
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We are told to stay away from each other to stay safe. But staying away can be tough. From church services to pick-up soccer games, going boating or…
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Life in South Florida has been upended by the novel coronavirus. Restrictions and official orders have disrupted just about every part of our day-to-day…
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First, parents had to deal with at-home learning, or college kids heading home coming from campuses early. Now it's summer. Should the kids be together…
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There’s a lot of talk about the new normal, but what does that mean in a place where the old normal had changed so much already?The Florida Keys closed…
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Drive-by birthday parties. Passover Seder on Zoom. Even weddings livestreamed on YouTube. It’s been a little more than three months now, since we really…
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Protests and Pro Tools. The pandemic and plants. Time with family and moments of joy.These are ways South Floridians are coping with anxieties and…
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A graduation, but with students retrieving their diplomas atop jet skis. An a capella choral concert, but with each voice recorded as a solo and stitched…