Today’s Solutions: May 06, 2024

Staying Healthy

A revived old custom in Italy

A revived old custom in Italy is helping those in need during the pandemic

In Italy, where the coronavirus has shuttered more than 2 million businesses and left one in every two workers without income, some Italians are putting a new twist on an old custom to help the needy and restart the economy. In Rome, the Piazza San Giovanni Della Malva used to echo with the noise Read More...

Coping with loneliness during

Coping with loneliness during a pandemic

95 percent of Americans are under shelter in place orders to stop the spread of COVID-19, but the repercussions of loneliness can also be dangerous to our mental wellbeing. Calls to the National Suicide Prevention Hotline are up 300 percent. So how can we cope with loneliness during the pandemic? Read More...

How COVID-19 is reshaping our

How COVID-19 is reshaping our cities

COVID-19 is changing the shape of our cities. We have talked about cities like Oakland which are closing streets for pedestrians and the expansion of bike lanes in New York and Bogotá. The pandemic is continuing to revolutionize how people get around. Here are some ways our metropolitan areas are Read More...

Using humor as a coping mechan

Using humor as a coping mechanism for COVID-19

Over the past few weeks, most of us have found some relief from COVID-19 anxieties with the help of cartoons, memes, and jokes to loved ones. If a daily chuckle is keeping you sane during these bizarre and frustrating times, you’re not alone. Humor is a remarkably powerful tool for overcoming Read More...

New York State says “I do”

New York State says “I do” to online marriages

Virtual meetings, brunches, dates, and baby showers have become part of the new normal in the face of COVID-19. If you live in New York State, you can celebrate another age-old tradition online: marriage.  This weekend, New York governor Andrew Cuomo announced that couples in the state who Read More...

Neighbor provides free coffee

Neighbor provides free coffee to essential workers from his kitchen window

If you’re an essential worker living in San Francisco, you can grab yourself a free cup of homemade coffee from Ben Ramirez who has started an impromptu to-go coffee shop out his kitchen window. Ramirez makes about 15 cups of coffee a day for local essential workers including nurses, doctors, Read More...

Making a homemade mask? Here a

Making a homemade mask? Here are some tips

The CDC recommends people wear cloth face masks when venturing out for essential shopping and increasing numbers of counties are mandating that residents follow this safety precaution. If you’re making your own mask at home, here are some essential factors to consider.  Virus particles are Read More...

6 tips to keep food safe and m

6 tips to keep food safe and minimize waste

As we shelter in place to minimize the spread of COVID-19, most of us are cooking at home more than ever. So how can you reduce food waste and ensure the food you’re consuming is safe? We have some tips. Sanitize surfaces and utensils regularly. The CDC recommends cleaning surfaces with soap Read More...

Los Angeles hotels open their

Los Angeles hotels open their doors to the homeless during COVID-19

Communities around the world are under shelter in place orders, but staying home is not an option for homeless populations. A Los Angeles hotel is hoping to protect the health of its community’s most vulnerable residents by opening their doors to those living on the streets.  The hotel, which Read More...

Hospital choir records virtual

Hospital choir records virtual song performance for healthcare workers

Communities across the world are scheduling nighttime celebrations for healthcare workers by clapping a howling for those who put their lives on the line to treat those infected with COVID-19. A group of employees at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center paid tribute to their fellow Read More...