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Working from home — a technological possibility for some time, but one employers were slow to adopt — became a necessity because of the pandemic. It’s likely many workplaces will allow and even encourage it to continue. (Photo: © Vladans | Dreamstime.com)
Working from home — a technological possibility for some time, but one employers were slow to adopt — became a necessity because of the pandemic. It’s likely many workplaces will allow and even encourage it to continue. (Photo: © Vladans | Dreamstime.com)
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Working from home — a technological possibility for some time, but one employers were slow to adopt — became a necessity because of the pandemic. It’s likely many workplaces will allow and even encourage it to continue. (Photo: © Vladans | Dreamstime.com)
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University of Virginia professor Brad Wilcox, director of the National Marriage Project, asserts that divorces actually declined during the pandemic, largely due to people being more cautious. (Photo: University of Virginia)
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This image shows the nitrogen dioxide density change in China, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (Photo: earthobservatory.nasa.gov)
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Sequencing the virus’s genome and, within a year, creating a vaccine that promises to be highly effective have been extraordinary and unprecedented accomplishments. (Photo: Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from Washington D.C, United States)
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U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams urges citizens to wear masks in public at a coronavirus briefing in April 2020 at the White House. Mixed messages continued through the pandemic as officials educated themselves on the virus and the best ways to contain it. (Photo: Official White House Photo by Shealah Craighead)