Philadelphia has gone from culinary hotspot to coronavirus casualty. Al Jazeera asks if one of the hottest food scenes in the US has any chance of making a comeback.
Employers in Selangor will have the option to buy Covid-19 vaccines for their workers.
Selangor executive councillor for public health, Dr Siti Mariah Mahmud revealed on Facebook that companies can register to procure the vaccines via the Selangkah app.
She said the newly available facility will allow employers in the state to immunise their workers in an effort to curb the spread of the virus.
Early on in the COVID-19 pandemic, testing was touted as a way to help curb the spread of the coronavirus.And yet, as we approach a year later, many people believe testing still isn’t as robust as it should be.So in Philadelphia, the restaurant industry is taking matters into their own hands.A local industry group is planning to offer free, weekly COVID testing for hospitality workers and their families.The group, called Save Philly Restaurants, has pooled its resources for the project, which will begin testing on January 7th.The coalition includes about 50 restaurateurs, with funding also coming via the CARES Act.[Free rapid testing] will allow restaurants to keep employees and customers safe, quickly control an outbreak and get back to business if anyone on their teams does test positive, and save thousands of dollars on testing when a COVID scare occurs, Nicole Marquis,Philadelphia Restauranteur
With small changes, it is possible to make workstations and workplaces safer during COVID-19.
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