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D.C. restaurant, retail employees face bleak future if remote office work stays prevalent


D.C. restaurant, retail employees face bleak future if remote office work stays prevalent
Paul Duggan, The Washington Post
Feb. 16, 2021
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A worker crosses heads to his office in downtown Washington, which has become a ghost town during the pandemic.Washington Post photo by Sarah L. Voisin
After a year of pandemic-induced upheaval, as employees and bosses wonder about lasting changes to work life, a consultant s report predicts that when the coronavirus crisis is over, a huge number of people in the Washington region will continue doing their jobs remotely, causing significant pain in some parts of the economy.
The effects of a moderate to substantial shift to remote work in the Capital Region will not be felt evenly across geography, industry or occupation, according to the study, released Tuesday by the Greater Washington Partnership, a business alliance. ....

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They teach all day. Between classes, they find vaccine appointments for strangers.


They teach all day. Between classes, they find vaccine appointments for strangers.
Lola Fadulu, The Washington Post
Feb. 12, 2021
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1of3Sherwood High School teachers Maisie Lynch and Tanya Aguilar, whose vaccine-hunting group helps strangers navigate the very complicated process of scheduling a vaccine.Washington Post photo by Sarah L. VoisinShow MoreShow Less
2of3Nelson and Maria Carbonell, both 80, from Chevy Chase, Md., were helped by a group of Montgomery County Public School teachers that have been helping seniors sign up for coronavirus appointments.Washington Post photo by Sarah L. VoisinShow MoreShow Less
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Maisie Lynch, an avid Facebook user, posted tips about how to secure a coronavirus vaccine appointment after successfully booking them for both her mother and herself. It didn t take long for people to begin reaching out to her for help. ....

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Few states are accurately tracking coronavirus vaccinations by race; some aren't at all


Few states are accurately tracking coronavirus vaccinations by race; some aren t at all
Lola Fadulu and Dan Keating, The Washington Post
Jan. 27, 2021
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1of3Seniors wait in line for a coronavirus vaccine in D.C. on Jan. 12. The District of Columbia and 30 states have not yet started reporting racial breakdowns on their vaccine dashboards, despite a federal requirement that they do so.Washington Post photo by Sarah L. VoisinShow MoreShow Less
2of3Staffers from the Anacostia Coordinating Council, including Stuart Anderson, right, talked with people including Doris Grimes, center, about the vaccine in December, before vaccines were approved for use.Washington Post photo by Michael Robinson ChavezShow MoreShow Less ....

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