Mobile Shopping Apps Has Seen A Huge Rise During The Pandemic
The Covid 19 pandemic has seen massive growth in e-commerce sales and accordingly, a rise in the popularity of mobile apps all over the world in almost every country.
The Covid 19 pandemic has seen massive growth in e-commerce sales and accordingly, a rise in the popularity of mobile apps all over the world in almost every country.
Today, Mayor de Blasio announced the creation of the Pandemic Response Institute (PRI), a facility dedicated to preparing New York City and other jurisdictions for future health emergencies and epidemics.
As you may all know by now, the whole world has been suffering a pandemic since the first quarter of 2020. The end of this nightmare is nowhere in sight.
The COVID-19 pandemic has been a challenging time for businesses across the globe. One of the most significant pressures facing companies is financial strain caused by the pandemic.
Coronavirus (COVID-19) tally as compiled by Johns Hopkins University. (Previous numbers in parentheses.)
With the pandemic’s first Halloween less than a week away, a new WalletHub study finds that consumers are still spending billions on the holiday, but overall, they’re feeling life is a little spookier than they’d prefer.
The coronavirus pandemic has led a significant blow to most indoor and outdoor activities, including hunting.
Amazon writes that when COVID-19 besieged the United States, New York State emerged as the global “ground zero” for a deadly contagion that threatened the lives and livelihoods of millions.
As restaurants came out of the mandatory COVID lockdown, Harlem’s hospitality landscape, while badly shaken, was largely standing.
As of mid-September 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has killed more than 25,000 New Yorkers and sickened an additional 445,000.
After the COVID-19 crisis upended the economy, fewer millennials say taking out student loans was worth attending college, a new survey shows.
The de Blasio Administration today announced that the New York City Department of Education is joining a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education (USDOE) and Education Secretary Betsy Devos.
More than 200 businesses from Harlem to Hollis, including Harlem Public, have signed a letter sent to Governor Andrew M. Cuomo urging continued support for online tools and digital platforms vital to preserving small business activity during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A new study conducted by researchers from the University of Exeter found that environmental factors can play a large role in future pandemics.
The Health Department today announced citywide home delivery of safer sex products and HIV self-test kits to supplement sexual and reproductive health services currently available in the city.