COVID-19: Economy and Society Content / COVID-19: Economy and Society Content for 51ԹϺ Davis en How Did Financial Obligations Influence Nonprofit Participation in PPP? /blog/curiosity/how-do-financial-obligations-influence-nonprofit-loan-participation A 51ԹϺ Davis researcher looked at PPP participation by nonprofits and examined the financial reporting characteristics of those that did. June 07, 2023 - 1:05pm Karen Michele Nikos /blog/curiosity/how-do-financial-obligations-influence-nonprofit-loan-participation Online Learning in COVID-19 Detrimental to Teen Mental Health, School Satisfaction, Performance /news/online-learning-covid-19-detrimental-adolescent-mental-health-school-satisfaction-performance The unprecedented shutdown of classroom learning caused undue stress, low levels of social inclusion and low satisfaction with school for many — and mental health issues for some. November 30, 2022 - 9:30am Karen Michele Nikos /news/online-learning-covid-19-detrimental-adolescent-mental-health-school-satisfaction-performance Has Social Media Discourse Affected People’s Hesitancy to Get Vaccinated Against COVID? /curiosity/news/has-social-media-discourse-affected-peoples-hesitancy-get-vaccinated-against-covid Researchers from 51ԹϺ Davis looked at how the politically polarized nature of COVID-19 information, and misinformation, on social media has given rise to anxiety, sadness, anger and hostility that feeds incivility. September 21, 2022 - 10:30am Karen Michele Nikos /curiosity/news/has-social-media-discourse-affected-peoples-hesitancy-get-vaccinated-against-covid COVID-19 Beliefs Influenced by Politicians, Not Scientists, Researchers Suggest /news/covid-19-beliefs-influenced-politicians-not-scientists-researchers-suggest As COVID-19 upended societal norms when it swept through the United States in 2020, a second pandemic — or “infodemic”— was also on the rise. March 09, 2022 - 9:20am Karen Michele Nikos /news/covid-19-beliefs-influenced-politicians-not-scientists-researchers-suggest Why Can’t the U.S. Expand Pandemic Relief Programs? /curiosity/blog/why-not-expand-pandemic-relief-programs The U.S. government introduced new social assistance programs and strengthened existing ones. The relief should continue. February 14, 2022 - 3:22pm Karen Michele Nikos /curiosity/blog/why-not-expand-pandemic-relief-programs What is the Correlation Between the U.S. Labor Shortages and the Immigration Shortfall? /curiosity/blog/what-correlation-between-us-labor-shortages-and-immigration-shortfall As 2022 begins, the U.S. is experiencing labor shortages across a number of industries. January 25, 2022 - 12:35pm Maria Magdalena Martinez Castro /curiosity/blog/what-correlation-between-us-labor-shortages-and-immigration-shortfall LGBTQ+ Youth Face Increased Anxiety Amid COVID-19 Pandemic /curiosity/news/lgbtq-youth-face-increased-anxiety-amid-covid-19-pandemic New research from the University of California, Davis, suggests LGBTQ+ teenagers exhibited increased anxiety on Reddit during COVID-19 months. August 17, 2021 - 12:10pm Karen Michele Nikos /curiosity/news/lgbtq-youth-face-increased-anxiety-amid-covid-19-pandemic People Becoming Desensitized to COVID-19 Illnesses, Death, Research Suggests /curiosity/news/uc-davis-research-suggests-americans-are-becoming-desensitized-covid-19-illnesses-death Although people in early 2020 hoarded toilet paper, washed their hands incessantly, and wouldn’t leave home, 11 months later the public pushed the envelope on COVID-19 safety precautions. July 19, 2021 - 11:45am Karen Michele Nikos /curiosity/news/uc-davis-research-suggests-americans-are-becoming-desensitized-covid-19-illnesses-death Video Added: ‘51ԹϺ Davis LIVE’ on the Post-Pandemic Economy /covid-19/news/media-advisory-uc-davis-live-post-pandemic-economy <div> <div class="align- url-embed"> <div class="responsive-embed"></div> </div> <div slot="column1"> <p>&nbsp;</p></div></div> June 29, 2021 - 12:10pm Andy Fell /covid-19/news/media-advisory-uc-davis-live-post-pandemic-economy 51ԹϺ Davis Launches $3 Million Project to Improve Farmworker COVID Safety /news/uc-davis-launches-3-million-project-improve-farmworker-covid-safety <p>California’s 800,000 farmworkers have been hit hard by COVID-19, the disease that has infected more than 25 million people and killed more than 420,000 in the United States. Farmworkers are especially vulnerable to the airborne virus that causes COVID-19 because they often live, work and carpool in close quarters with other people. As essential employees, farmworkers have stayed on the job during the pandemic to plant, process and harvest the nation’s food.</p> January 27, 2021 - 10:00am Amy M Quinton /news/uc-davis-launches-3-million-project-improve-farmworker-covid-safety