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Amazon is shutting down its Prime Now delivery app

Amazon is shutting down its Prime Now delivery app CNN 4 hrs ago By Nathaniel Meyersohn, CNN Business © David Paul Morris/Bloomberg/Getty Images An independent contractor wearing a protective mask and gloves loads Amazon Prime grocery bags into a car outside a Whole Foods Market in Berkeley, California, U.S., on Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2020. With millions of Americans still sheltering in place and cooking their own meals, the grocery industry has been one of the few bright spots in an otherwise battered U.S. economy. Unless, that is, you are Whole Foods Market, the upscale chain acquired three years ago by Amazon.com Inc. Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images

How Long Do Vaccine Protections Last? Science Can t Say for Sure

Protection from coronavirus vaccines is expected to wane, but no one knows when. It could be as soon as this fall for the first wave of people vaccinated last winter, and many predict that Covid boosters will soon join annual flu shots.

Hiring troubles prompt some employers to eye automation and machines

Hiring troubles prompt some employers to eye automation and machines David J. Lynch © David Paul Morris/Bloomberg News A worker watches a robot cut a piece of plastic for a face shield last year at Mask and Shield, a division of Monster City Studios, in Fresno, Calif. The United States today is producing roughly the same amount of goods and services as before the coronavirus pandemic but with 8.2 million fewer workers, equal to the combined payrolls of every employer in Virginia, Arizona and Iowa. Greater productivity is the rare silver lining to emerge from the crucible of covid-19. The health crisis forced executives to innovate, often by accelerating the introduction of industrial robots, advanced software and artificial intelligence that reduced their dependence on workers who might get sick.

Starbucks, Walt Disney World relax mask rules after change in CDC guidance

Starbucks, Walt Disney World relax mask rules after change in CDC guidance Daniella Silva © Provided by NBC News Starbucks and Walt Disney World Resort are the latest major companies to relax their mask policies days after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced that people who are fully vaccinated against Covid-19 no longer need to wear face coverings whether indoors or outdoors in most circumstances. Starbucks said in a statement on its website Friday that facial coverings will be optional for fully vaccinated customers beginning Monday unless local regulations require them by law. “It is our responsibility to protect our partners and customers, and we are committed to meeting or exceeding all public health mandates,” the company said, citing the CDC recommendations in its announcement.

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