Siena Poll: How has COVID impacted you since 2020?
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Siena Poll: How has COVID impacted you since 2020?
LOUDONVILLE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Siena College Research Institute released a poll on Wednesday morning that surveyed 1,236 New Yorkers on their COVID experience. This is a special survey taken after the five-year anniversary of COVID's beginning in March 2020. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Of the New Yorkers who were surveyed, 67% of them said they or a family member had COVID and 37% ha…
Siena College Poll shows quality of life rated high, yet affordability concerns persist
Local progress report smells rosy LOUDONVILLE—A majority of Capital Region residents continue to view their quality of life favorably despite concerns over affordability and the local economy, according to a new Siena College Poll released Friday, April 11. It’s worth noting, however, that the survey was conducted in early January—before President Donald Trump took office and issued sweeping tariffs that many economists and world leaders have de…
The experiences market, 5 years after the pandemic – from unique gifts to a pillar of personal and organizational wellbeing - Business Review
Five years after the pandemic reshaped the rules of human interaction, Complice.ro, curator and provider of experiences for both individuals and companies, analyzes the transformations in the experience market and the evolution of post-pandemic consumer behaviour: from crisis adaptation to experiences as a steady emotional investment and a validated wellbeing tool. “In 2020, the […] The post The experiences market, 5 years after the pandemic –…
Important News: Timely COVID-19 Update for 2025 – MedLearn Publishing
While none of us will ever forget the COVID- 19 pandemic, we are now five years out from its beginnings. We have noted several coding updates that have arisen along the way. For example, we are now able to assign for long COVID: U09.9 assigns for post-COVID-19 condition, unspecified.At the beginning of the pandemic, no one knew we would need a code for this condition. According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) data from 2022, …
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