FORT WORTH, TX / ACCESSWIRE / February 12, 2021 / Sanara MedTech Inc. Based in Fort Worth, Texas, Sanara MedTech Inc. ("Sanara," the "Company," "we," "our" or "us") (NASDAQ:SMTI), a provider of wound
New maps show how many public indoor spaces Toronto lost this winter
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Toronto has long had a deficiency of safe indoor public spaces for those experiencing homelessness to access during the cold winter season, and a new study demonstrates just how much this issue has been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The project, called Changes in informal access to selected indoor public spaces in Toronto and carried out by MAP Centre For Urban Health Solutions, looks at five different types of public indoor spaces 24-hour restaurants, warming centres, libraries/community centres, drop-ins, and Out of the Colds and uses maps to show how many were lost during the 2020/2021 winter season.
Corvus Insurance Offers Complimentary Cyber Risk Reports to Public Utilities
The reports help utilities entities to identify gaps in security in order to mitigate risk of hacks that can disrupt operations and potentially endanger citizens.
BOSTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / February 12, 2021 / Corvus Insurance, a leading provider of commercial insurance products powered by AI-driven risk data, announces a new initiative providing cyber risk analysis and reports for public utilities who maintain critical infrastructure. The reports are provided free of charge and can be requested through the company s website.
Proofs of concept by security researchers have in the past shown the possibility of attacks on critical infrastructure, and a recent real-world example has rekindled fears over the security of critical suppliers of water, electricity and natural gas. The Corvus initiative offering the company s Dynamic Loss Prevention Reports is a response to the heightened need to ensure all possible
Farmers to Families Food Boxes are available to residents today (Friday) at Haverhill High School. The boxes contain a variety of fresh produce, meat and dairy products. This program is open to the public and no registration or identification is required. There is a limit of one box per family. Food is available for pickup […]
Airports have taken steps to reduce coronavirus transmission but risks remain, study says Updated: February 12 Published February 12
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Print article WASHINGTON - Airports have taken significant steps to reduce the spread of the novel coronavirus, but challenges remain, including upgrading and enhancing ventilation systems and adjusting operations to accommodate more people safely once demand for air travel returns, Harvard University researchers said. The report Thursday by a team at the T.H. Chan School of Public Health focused on the curb-to-curb portion of the journey, assessing the risks travelers might face from the time they arrive at the airport until they land at their destination and claim their bags.