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Sage Hospitality Group thinks that a four-day work week instead of a five-day work week is the answer.
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A Georgia nurse adopted the patient's cherished dog after the woman passed away, providing one more act of kindness for the terminally sick patient.
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The head of one of the largest regional health systems in the Midwest has told his employees that he has recovered from COVID-19 and is back in the office — without a mask.
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American hospitals may have to ration Eli Lilly & Co.’s new COVID-19 treatment as the rapid spread of the virus strains their limited supplies, according to a new report.
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Chadwick Boseman died Friday night after a four-year battle with colon cancer — a fight he chose to face privately — leaving both fans and his Hollywood peers in shock at his sudden passing. While he chose not to share his own illness with the world, the “Black Panther” star did what he could to …
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Eric and Jessie James Decker’s youngest son, Forrest, was recently admitted to the hospital for an infection. “Forrest got a bug bite on his hiney and after a few days somehow it turned into a staph which turned into a boil!” Jessie, 32, revealed on Instagram on Tuesday. “It was like a golf ball it …
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After months of squabbling over costs, more than 130 Big Apple hotels have struck a deal with unions to impose strict sanitary standards to keep workers and guests safe from the coronavirus. Under the deal, hotel rooms will be disinfected daily — regardless of whether a guest has checked out or not, and despite some …
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Hotel chain Hilton Worldwide Holdings said on Tuesday it would cut 2,100 corporate roles globally in response to the coronavirus outbreak. The company also said it is extending the previously announced furloughs, reduced hours, and corporate pay cuts for up to an additional 90 days. Earlier this month, AP reported that Hilton was one of …
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Hospitals have always been filled with heroes, even before the COVID-19 pandemic set in. A new docu-series on Netflix, “Lenox Hill,” serves as a timely reminder with its compelling look at the pre-coronavirus work done behind the walls of that titular New York hospital system. The show, which premieres June 10, was filmed over about …
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Hospitals hoarding massive piles of cash got billions of dollars in federal coronavirus bailouts while vulnerable health centers were forced to scrape by, a new report says. The feds have given more than $5 billion in grants to 20 big hospital chains that already had more than $108 billion in cash, the New York Times …