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Qatar ranks high globally in digital transformation of govt services

Qatar ranks high globally in digital transformation of govt services
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Where Is The U.S. COVID-19 Pandemic Headed?


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Consumer spending and business operations across the United States have been highly dependent on local conditions related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Current economic forecasts therefore must incorporate projections for where the pandemic is headed. A new econometric model provides county-level and national forecasts of COVID-19 infections. Estimates from the model indicate that population immunity acquired from prior infections is the primary driver of recent declines in new cases. This factor should continue to exert strong downward pressure on new cases in the weeks ahead.
It has been a little over one year since the COVID-19 pandemic took hold of the U.S. economy, forcing business shutdowns, school closings, and mass transitions to teleworking. Economic activity remains closely linked to the course of the pandemic. As Fed Chair Jerome Powell stated recently, “the COVID-19 pandemic continues to weigh heavily on economic activity and labor markets in the United States and around the world, even as the ongoing vaccination campaigns offer hope for a return to more normal conditions later this year." Thus, it is crucial for both public health and economic policymakers to understand what underlying factors are driving recent COVID-19 infections and be able to forecast where infections are headed.

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Foot traffic in downtown Portland shows signs of improvement


Foot traffic in downtown Portland shows signs of improvement
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Jamie Goldberg, oregonlive.com
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People eat lunch and mingle at Pioneer Courthouse Square on April, 2, 2021.
Numerous businesses remain shuttered in downtown Portland more than a year into the coronavirus pandemic.
Dozens of buildings and storefronts still have boards on their windows as well, a product of the property damage that occurred during nightly protests last summer and periodically since then.
Several major downtown hotels remain closed and those that are open are lucky to average above 40% capacity in a given week. Some workers have returned to downtown, but most continue to telecommute and may not work in offices again for months.

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Foot traffic in downtown Portland shows signs of improvement

Foot traffic in downtown Portland shows signs of improvement
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Lessons from Norway's Amedia on driving subscribers and keeping them


Lessons from Norway’s Amedia on driving subscribers and keeping them
Seventy-five percent of all page views on Amedia’s websites are identified to specific individuals. This is crucial to being able to personalise and have a data driven approach to everything from journalism to marketing activities, says Haakon Johansen, the company’s VP Consumer Market.
| February 25, 2021
Amedia owns 79 newspapers in Norway with a total of 2.4 million daily readers, which is almost half the country’s population (5.3 million). A typical Amedia paper has approximately 8,000 subscribers and 22 journalists. Altogether, the company employs about 900 journalists and has some 1.6 million registered user accounts, and around 670,000 subscribers.

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College Station-Bryan has the 2nd lowest unemployment rate in Texas


College Station-Bryan has the 2nd lowest unemployment rate in Texas
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Texas A&M Private Enterprise Research Center
and last updated 2021-02-22 14:26:05-05
BRAZOS VALLEY, TX — On Feb 22, the A&M Private Enterprise Research Center confirmed that College Station-Bryan had the second-lowest unemployment rate in the state at 5.4%.
This ranking actually ties them with Austin-Round Rock for the first time ever. With Amarillo having the lowest rate at 5.2%.
So how did they calculate these rankings?
Using their metropolitan statistical area (MSA), this definition of a metropolitan area is established by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget.

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Is the Worst Over for Covid-19? | Asharq AL-awsat


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Confirmed cases of Covid-19 and hospitalizations from the disease have been plummeting for weeks in the US and elsewhere in the Northern Hemisphere. Deaths also are in decline. So it seems the long-dreaded fall-winter wave of the pandemic, which turned out to be just about as terrible as feared (with the exception that it wasn’t accompanied by much of any seasonal influenza), has finally crested.
In more good news, some quite effective Covid vaccines are now available, and after a fitful start, the US effort to inject them into people’s arms is steadily gaining speed. Four times as many people are now receiving first vaccine doses each day as are being infected with the disease, according to the infections estimates of both data scientist Youyang Gu’s covid19-projections.com and the covidestim.org model assembled by researchers at the Harvard and Yale schools of public health.

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Is the worst over for Covid-19?


Is Covid-19 ending in 2021?
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This 2020 electron microscope image provided by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases - Rocky Mountain Laboratories shows SARS-CoV-2 virus particles which cause COVID-19.
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Justin Fox
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Confirmed cases of Covid-19 and hospitalizations from the disease have been plummeting for weeks in the US and elsewhere in the Northern Hemisphere
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Confirmed cases of Covid-19 and hospitalizations from the disease have been plummeting for weeks in the US and elsewhere in the Northern Hemisphere. Deaths also are in decline. So it seems the long-dreaded fall-winter wave of the pandemic, which turned out to be just about as terrible as feared (with the exception that it wasn’t accompanied by much of any seasonal influenza), has finally crested.

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Texas economy soft in January, outlook optimistic for later in 2021


Texas economy soft in January, outlook optimistic for later in 2021
Posted at 11:17 AM, Feb 06, 2021
and last updated 2021-02-06 12:17:23-05
"A lot of the softness in January particularly in the service sector was driven by the escalating COVID-19 cases," said Dallas Fed senior business economist Emily Kerr. "This is what we heard from a lot of our business contacts especially in the high contact service industries. So restaurants, hotels, transportation...these escalating cases were really dampening their business."
High-frequency indicators were also downbeat in January, as the COVID-19 pandemic accelerated faster in Texas than in the U.S. in December and early January.

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Commentary: Look beyond COVID-19 to rebuild San Antonio's economy

Commentary: Look beyond COVID-19 to rebuild San Antonio's economy
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