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On December 14 the first shots of the vaccine were given to the American public.
American Tower, a global provider of wireless communications infrastructure, is working to close the digital divide.
Amid the coronavirus pandemic, gig economy companies have become an essential part of many Americans’ daily lives – and an economic lifeline for many others.
In January, Jeff Martin, a corporate communications advisor at Dow, was asked by the company’s pandemic team to draft a proposed travel advisory due to a virus that was emerging in Wuhan, China. “That's where it all started,” Martin said. “And I’m that person that when crises come, I get involved.”
During COVID-19, Bombas expanded its philanthropic efforts to help front-line healthcare workers and those in need.
RELX is using its analytics and information to share news on COVID-19 treatments and vaccines.
Thrive Market shifted its entire donation model to supporting families impacted by the pandemic and established the COVID-19 Relief Fund.
Gilead moves forward with remdesivir in trials to treat COVID-19.
Learn how U.S. Bank shifted operations and focused on supporting small businesses during the pandemic.
On April 26, the Boeing Dreamlifter, a converted Boeing 747-400 Large Cargo Freighter, flew from Hong Kong to Greenville, South Carolina, with 1.5 million medical-grade masks destined for health care professionals at Prisma Health, the largest health care system in South Carolina.