Category «Health Care»

ABA Legal Fact Check explores social media platforms and freedom of speech

“A new ABA Legal Fact Check released today examines the case and statutory law allowing social media companies and their sites to ban or suspend individuals for promoting falsehoods of hatred. In recent weeks, those who have found themselves kicked off social media platforms have included then-President Donald J. Trump and several of his allies, in …

Subjects: Health Care, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Social Media

Small group plays big role in pushing vaccine skepticism, Facebook study finds

Washington Post: “Facebook is conducting a vast behind-the-scenes study of doubts expressed by U.S. users about vaccines, a major project that attempts to probe and teach software to identify the medical attitudes of millions of Americans, according to documents obtained by The Washington Post. The research is a large-scale attempt to understand the spread of …

Subjects: Congress, Health Care, Legal Research, Legislation, Medicine, Social Media

A Year Into the Pandemic, Long-Term Financial Impact Weighs Heavily on Many Americans

Pew Research Center Report – “About a year since the coronavirus recession began, there are some signs of improvement in the U.S. labor market, and Americans are feeling somewhat better about their personal finances than they were early in the pandemic. Still, about half of non-retired adults say the economic impact of the coronavirus outbreak will make it harder for them …

Subjects: Economy, Financial System, Health Care

What the pandemic means for paywalls

Columbia Journalism Review: “A year ago this month, major publications across the United States partially or completely lowered their paywalls. The idea was that information about the outbreak of covid-19 had life-saving potential, and so it should be available to everyone, not just to subscribers—a fraction of news readers who tend to be the wealthiest …

Subjects: Economy, Health Care, Internet, Knowledge Management

Your Dentist or Vet Can Give You the Covid-19 Vaccine

Gizmodo -Biden’s Plan to Expand Vaccine Access: “President Joe Biden announced Thursday that he will direct states to make all adults 18 and older eligible for coronavirus vaccinations by May 1. In his first primetime address to the nation, which came on the one-year anniversary of the World Health Organization declaring the covid-19 outbreak a …

Subjects: Government Documents, Health Care, Medicine

The Digital Divide: What Is It, Where Is It, and Federal Assistance Programs

CRS – The Digital Divide: What Is It, Where Is It, and Federal Assistance Programs, March 09, 2021: “As the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic began to unfold, many federal, local, and state governments, in addition to large and small businesses, implemented remote working or distance learning options to help abate the spread of the …

Subjects: Congress, Economy, Education, Health Care, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legislation

Plant this disposable face mask when you’re done, and it’ll sprout flower

Fast Company – “Disposable masks are necessary during COVID-19. But we’re burning through them at an astounding rate. Every minute we throw away 3 million masks, which adds up to 129 billion per month. To make matters worse, most of these masks are made of plastic fibers, which are more prone to break down into …

Subjects: Climate Change, Environmental Law, Health Care