Evidence shows that coronavirus is most likely to last on surfaces we frequently touch with our hands and it can live on surfaces from a few hours to days. High touch surfaces in workplaces, including desks, phones, keypads, work surfaces, etc. are prime places for the ...
Time and money saved on commuting while dealing with the global COVID-19 pandemic can’t compensate for what’s lost in team ...
Many of us have worked from home, whether we wanted to or not during this current global pandemic. You may have saved time ...
With less than a month, so much uncertainty remains as schools reopen or plan for the reopening of their buildings to ...
As announced in late July, the Government of Alberta has released that schools will be opening under Scenario One conditions ...
For the foreseeable future, working between the corporate and home office is projected to be the new normal. Remote working ...
Like it or not, home offices are projected to be our sanctuary for the short term, and possibly long term, as well as ...
With the abrupt impacts of COVID-19, entire school systems have been pushed to move academic curriculums online overnight. ...
With officials predicting the effects of COVID-19 to last into the early new year, post-secondary campuses know better than ...
With parents working remotely and students transitioning to full online learning, we’re facing a unique time in history ...