While we still don't know a lot about the coronavirus, we do know it can spread via airborne transmission, which means anything we can do to help ensure clean air indoors can only help.
August 5, 2020The National Retail Federation put out a call for all retailers to look at requiring masks, and many large chains are moving in that direction to help ease consumer concerns and ensure more consistency across the country in how mask policies are implemented.
July 17, 2020A resurgence in COVID-19 cases over the summer is causing states to confront shortages of personal protection equipment that they thought they had put behind them.
July 10, 2020Some healthcare segments are already well established in the homecare setting, but others will need to quickly adapt to the movement toward more frequent in-home patient care services. Freedonia Custom Research's William Cochran addresses the trends and opportunities.
June 18, 2020In a new series of studies, our analysts provide in-depth analysis of the short- and long-term impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on demand and supply for disposable gloves, face masks and disinfectant. This blog highlights some of the trends.
May 26, 2020Major events can change public perceptions in ways that last for a very long time. The nursing home industry may be facing just such a challenge.
May 18, 2020Concerns about how quickly the coronavirus has spread in nursing homes and assisted living facilities are leading people to look at how they can age in place instead.
May 18, 2020The Trump administration uses the Defense Production Act to help ramp up output of ventilators and other critical equipment.
March 31, 2020Not every part of the economy is going to be hurt the pandemic – some will thrive.
March 18, 2020What does the coronavirus pandemic mean for the global pharmaceutical industry?
March 18, 2020