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Outpatient visits to doctor offices are off as much as 60% nationwide. Many doctors will end up closing their businesses and retiring.
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With the outbreak of COVID-19, people in the counties without a doctor may have to travel several hours for medical aid. This can trigger the overload of the health care system in those counties with...
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Auto industry research firm J.D. Power has released revised estimates for new car sales in the United States for 2020. The COVID-19 lockdowns have already chopped estimated April sales by more than...
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Fatal cases of COVID-19 hit a number on Tuesday that is larger than the number of gun suicides in all of last year.
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Sales of personal computers (desktops, notebooks, and workstations) declined by double digits in the first quarter of the year. The COVID-19 outbreak gets the blame.
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Summer jobs could fall by half year over year as the U.S. economy continues to struggle with the coronavirus outbreak.
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Many people now worry that the visit to a doctor or hospital increases their risk of exposure to COVID-19. This could change the practice of medicine substantially.
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Cities and states have started to report that traffic accident rates have dropped in the past month, as people remain home.
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Credit rating agency Fitch Ratings has updated its global economic forecast and now expects the coronavirus pandemic to cause a global recession this year as economic activity tumbles by nearly 2%.
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A new report on global supply chains and the coronavirus pandemic details what firms should have learned and what they need to learn going forward.
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The number of cars per person in the U.S. dropped in 2018 and continues below its peak of a dozen years ago. Miles driven per person are even lower. Is the American love affair with cars and pickups...
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New research from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) recommends that self-driving technology pay more attention to how drivers respond to system warnings to retake control of the...
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A new study looks at brands associated with individual automobiles and the value of their parent companies. One of these stands out as the most valuable.
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A global coronavirus pandemic could kill more than 15 million people worldwide in just one year and cause more than $2 trillion in lost economic growth.
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While business leaders remain optimistic about economic prospects this year, the spread of the coronavirus is beginning to tamp down enthusiasm.
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