“Everyone talks about flattening the curve,” said Dr. Joia Mukherjee, the chief medical officer of Partners in Health. “But we want to also shrink the curve, like, shrink the total number of people that get sick.”
Join American Prairie Reserve president and National Geographic Explorer Sean Gerrity as he brings the spirit of the legendary Great Plains to Mountain View and shares gorgeous photos and videos documenting his team’s progress in building the largest wildlife complex ever assembled in the continental United States.
“You can literally put something in the front end of this machine, treat it for a couple of minutes, pull it out the other end, and put it back on your face and go on to the next patient,”
The lawsuit filed on behalf of small business owners on Sunday alleges that Wells Fargo unfairly prioritized businesses seeking large loan amounts, while the government’s small business agency has said that PPP loan applications would be processed on a first-come, first-served basis.
As the world responds to this new threat, many nonprofits are struggling with how to help their communities while also trying to endure the crisis themselves.
“Ag is the backbone of our state’s economy, and Montana family farms and ranches were hurting even before this pandemic,” said Tester. “I’m proud to have secured these funds because we need to do everything we can to provide them with some certainty as we head into planting season.”
“Everyone talks about flattening the curve,” said Dr. Joia Mukherjee, the chief medical officer of Partners in Health. “But we want to also shrink the curve, like, shrink the total number of people that get sick.”
More than anything else, give bravely, knowing we can navigate this crisis with those things no pandemic can touch: our shared sense of humanity, generosity of spirit and the certainty that caring for one another and our neighbors in the toughest of times will always be the right choice.
Based on the current projections from UW’s Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, four states — Montana, Vermont, West Virginia and Hawaii — could loosen their restrictions as early as the week of May 4. Other states, ranging from Massachusetts and North Dakota to Arizona, may have to wait until the week of June 8 or later.
An expert panel convened to discuss the effect of the coronavirus on the foundations of society and contemporary life. The future, both the remaining time dealing with the pandemic and after, is becoming more clear with every passing day and week.
This was the first in a series of four conversations in which WIRED will explore what the coronavirus pandemic will mean for the future of business, education, technology, and health.
Join us for this important conversation, as Jon discusses what entrepreneurs can do to address the immediate challenges in their businesses—and, just as importantly, what they should be doing to prepare for the next set of challenges when business reopens.
Voting for the Bitterroot Valley Community College initiative in the upcoming May 5 election will create many benefits for Ravalli County students, taxpayers and local communities:
Join American Prairie Reserve president and National Geographic Explorer Sean Gerrity as he brings the spirit of the legendary Great Plains to Mountain View and shares gorgeous photos and videos documenting his team’s progress in building the largest wildlife complex ever assembled in the continental United States.