We face strong headwinds from those who seek to undermine liberal democracies, as well as those who are apathetic or don’t know any better.
If this were Thanksgiving time in any other year, you would probably be traveling to join friends and family, or they would be traveling to see you.
Health officials are warning the country is facing down a “two-front war” as the coronavirus pandemic collides with regular flu season.
Why do healthy people need the flu vaccine?
On a recent episode of Path Forward, Dr. Eric Christopher Cioe-Pena of Northwell Health explained that even for young, healthy people, it is still critical to get a flu shot.
You might have noticed that this blog is pushing out a lot of content focused on the importance of flu shots to the fight against COVID-19.
If you don’t get a flu shot, you could be hundreds of times more likely to fall ill.
It’s hard to overstate the importance of flu shots in the fight against the novel coronavirus.
The reassuring voice of business will be critical before and after Election Day.
Millions of people are doing their part to fight coronavirus. They’re wearing masks and getting flu shots before it’s too late to prevent the twin threats these infectious diseases pose to our country.
One of my proudest accomplishments in 2019 was the opportunity to contribute my expertise to the U.S Chamber of Commerce Foundation’s Sharing Solutions campaign.