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Bringing Back Youth Soccer Amidst COVID-19
/0 Comments/in Blog, Featured, rCOVID /by Margaret SmithFor decades, organized youth soccer has been a staple for teaching valuable lessons and improving physical fitness of children all over the country; more than three million players from the ages of 5 to 19 are registered currently with U.S Youth Soccer. However, soccer organizations across the nation must implement several new protocols for kids, coaches, referees, parents, and other spectators to stay safe amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. While new policy is being put in place as a result of the pandemic, many of the resulting procedures will likely merit long-term use in youth soccer. Although the game is played outdoors and primarily with players separated and kicking the ball, there are still numerous ways that the virus has […]
Pioneer Urges Future COVID-19 Study and Recommendations Task Force to Consider Impact on Nursing Home Residents
/in COVID Health, COVID Transparency, Featured, Healthcare, News, Press Releases: COVID, Press Releases: Health Care, Press Releases: Healthcare Transparency, rCOVID /by Editorial StaffAfter over 5,000 people have died of COVID-19 in Massachusetts nursing homes, Pioneer Institute is issuing an open letter to the state’s future COVID-19 health equity task force that outlines an extensive list of recommendations on infection control and preparedness in eldercare facilities.
Open Letter: COVID-19 Study and Recommendations Task Force Established Pursuant to Massachusetts Bill H.4672
/in COVID Health, Healthcare, News, Press Releases: COVID, Press Releases: Health Care, Press Releases: Healthcare Transparency, rCOVID, Transparency /by Editorial StaffPioneer hopes the members of this important task force will be appointed as soon as possible and that they will look into recommendations to address Covid-19 among the aged and in the state’s nursing homes. Read our Open Letter.
U-Arkansas Prof. Patrick Wolf on School Choice, Espinoza, & Students’ Civic Prep
/0 Comments/in COVID Education, Featured, Podcast, School Choice /by Editorial StaffU-Arkansas Prof. Patrick Wolf joins The Learning Curve to discuss school choice, the Supreme Court’s Espinoza case, & students’ civic preparation.
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