Tag: covid-19
One year in, what has the once-novel coronavirus taught you?
One year in, what has the once-novel coronavirus taught you?
The Employee Experience During the Pandemic
Is it fear of the coronavirus or appeal of financial assistance that’s causing hiring difficulties in Truckee/North Tahoe? Stories of employee successes and failures abide, and employers carry on throughout it all.
COVID Can’t Stop Environmental Stewardship
COVID can’t stop environmental stewardship among Tahoe/Truckee’s youth, and SWEP’s staff have seen an increased awareness they hope to foster and grow in their outdoor programs.
We’re Stayin’ Alive, Stayin’ Alive
Several local businesses have pushed back against state and national regulations during COVID, and over the course of the last few months the Ink spoke with a few about the reasons why.
One by One: Vaccinating the Locals
Vaccines in El Dorado, Nevada, Placer, and Washoe counties have been administered to nearly 100,000 residents. A gap between supply and demand slows the process while insight from vaccinated locals shows enthusiasm for the rollout.
How are COVID-19 Vaccines Faring in Nevada County?
How is Nevada County’s COVID vaccination distribution faring? What negative reactions are being seen? Dr. Scott Kellermann, county public health officer, shares his thoughts on the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Withering on the Vine
As the school district approaches almost a year of distance learning, many parents worry about the toll on kids’ academics and mental health. Parents say it’s imperative that children get back in the classroom.
Killing It
Cottonwood becomes the first restaurant in North America to employ patented virus-killing technology.