COVID-19 in the News (May 2020)

Read how the media is reporting during May on news related to COVID-19 (Coronavirus).

  • While cafes and restaurants are going back into business, not everyone is returning to work (Fox Business).

  • How do you pay off credit card debt during a global crisis? (Fox Business).

  • According to CNBC, online grocery shopping is now practiced by 10-15% of Americans.

  • Yahoo! Finance looks at the falling mortgage rate, a new record low for the U.S.

COVID-19 in the News (April 2020)

Here are some interesting articles in the news that we have been reading to bring you up to date on what is happening with businesses and communities in relation to the challenges caused by COVID-19.

CNBC asks, How will families celebrate Easter during the quarantine?

CNN reports that the U.S. lost 701,000 jobs in March, worst month since 2009.

Entrepreneur asks if losses related to COVID-19 are covered by your business insurance.

USA Today covers how to host a virtual Passover seder.

Forbes examines purchasing life insurance coverage during the COVID-19 crisis.

CNBC examines how the post-coronavirus economic downturn compares to earlier examples.

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“Where is my stimulus check?” NBC News covers the process.

Will the custom of shaking hands continue after COVID-19? Fox News takes a look.

CNBC reports that U.S. jobless claims have risen by 6.6 million. This eliminates 10% of the U.S. workforce.

Techspot takes a look at delivery apps and whether or not they are actually helping restaurants.