Coronavirus News

The coronavirus outbreak that originated in Wuhan, China has made front page news across the globe recently, and The National Law Review is keeping the legal industry constantly informed of all the relevant news around this serious health emergency. Although not classified yet as a pandemic, the spread of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) is impacting U.S. companies in a variety of ways, from human resources and travel, to employee safety and liability, to public interaction and supply chain interruption. While this rapidly developing news cycle continues to erupt, we’re keeping our fingers on the pulse of both the legal industry and the nation, while keeping an eye on the rest of the world as well.

Initially  named SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus disease is now commonly called COVID-19, and it has been documented in nearly all of the world’s seven continents, excepting  only Antarctica). Cases have been documented in more than 70 countries and territories, growing past more than 90,000 across the globe and resulting in a rapidly  climbing death toll. 

In the United States, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued travel warnings for travel to China, Iran, South Korea, Italy, and Japan, and the list continues to grow. Many businesses have imposed restrictions on employee travel, and are scrambling to plan for interruptions to supply chains, increases in employee absenteeism, public events, insurance, and more.

Keeping our streams of information, news, legislation, reactions, and developments open seven days a week means we serve as a hub for information across many legal, health, employer and employee, human resources, and many more industry sectors. We publish hourly updates, seven days a week, to make sure the latest legal information is always available as soon as it is reported.

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Nov
7
2022
Class Actions Trends Report – Fall 2022 Jackson Lewis P.C.
Dec
5
2022
U.S. Continues to Require Proof of COVID-19 Vaccination for Foreign National Air Passengers Jackson Lewis P.C.
Dec
3
2020
California Employers are now Grappling with Cal OSHA’s COVID-19 Emergency Temporary Standard Jackson Lewis P.C.
Dec
15
2020
Washington: Extension on Rollback of Reopening Rules Jackson Lewis P.C.
Apr
14
2023
The National Emergency Ends…. But Wait, There’s More! Jackson Lewis P.C.
Apr
17
2020
Governor Newsom Announces Initiatives Supporting California Workers Affected by COVID-19 Jackson Lewis P.C.
Dec
21
2020
Will Supplemental Paid Sick Leave Continue in 2021? Jackson Lewis P.C.
May
26
2023
Online Studies Policy to Resume for Foreign Students as COVID-19 Flexibility Ends Jackson Lewis P.C.
Jun
15
2023
No Religious Accommodation Required from Vaccine Mandate at Fictional Hospital Jackson Lewis P.C.
Dec
21
2023
A Reminder of Changes to California Workplace Law from 2023 Jackson Lewis P.C.
Apr
24
2020
New Jersey Governor Signs Bill Requiring ‘Title 26 Hospitals’ to Report Demographic Data on COVID-19 Jackson Lewis P.C.
Apr
27
2020
Navigating Employer Obligations to Provide Employees with Masks, Face Coverings Jackson Lewis P.C.
Feb
17
2021
United States-Canada COVID-19 Travel Restrictions Jackson Lewis P.C.
Feb
25
2021
COVID-19 Deadline Extensions—Still Relevant to Plan Sponsors? Jackson Lewis P.C.
Mar
3
2021
South Carolina Senate Passes COVID-19 Liability Immunity Act Jackson Lewis P.C.
May
5
2020
Reopenings in COVID-19 Era and Employee Disability, Leave Litigation Jackson Lewis P.C.
Mar
12
2021
The American Rescue Plan Extends FFCRA Tax Credit, But Not the Mandate Jackson Lewis P.C.
May
7
2020
Arizona Allows Restaurants, Barbers, Salons to Reopen, Issues New COVID-19 Guidance for Businesses Jackson Lewis P.C.
May
8
2020
Michigan Extends ‘Stay Home’ Order, but Allows Manufacturing to Resume Jackson Lewis P.C.
May
11
2020
Church Successfully Challenges SBA’s Legislation of PPP by Regulation; More to Follow? Jackson Lewis P.C.
Apr
14
2021
The COVID-19 Strain on Health Care Remains, As Administrators Look to Long-Term Impacts Jackson Lewis P.C.
Apr
30
2021
Alert: Travel from India to be Restricted Jackson Lewis P.C.
May
18
2020
NLRB Division of Judges to Resume Unfair Labor Practice Hearings in June Jackson Lewis P.C.
May
5
2021
As COVID Restrictions Ease, “Fully Reopen” May Not Mean Business As Usual Jackson Lewis P.C.
May
27
2021
Despite Relaxed CDC COVID-19 Guidance, No Relaxing of Rules (Yet) in California, Virginia Jackson Lewis P.C.
May
29
2021
The California Department of Public Health Provides Details on California Reopening Jackson Lewis P.C.
May
28
2020
Lawmakers Seek Additional Immigrant Visas for Doctors, Nurses to Ease Shortage of Healthcare Workers Jackson Lewis P.C.
Jan
31
2020
Update on Coronavirus, Impact on Consular Services Jackson Lewis P.C.
Feb
5
2020
Coronavirus Edition: What Did I Do Wrong?? Common FMLA Mistakes Jackson Lewis P.C.
Mar
13
2020
Puerto Rico Senate Considers Unpaid Emergency Leave for Pandemic Illness Jackson Lewis P.C.
Jun
11
2020
FMCSA Extends Waiver Period For Certain Pre-Employment Drug Tests From 30 to 90 Days Jackson Lewis P.C.
Jul
7
2021
City of Los Angeles Requires Vaccine Leave for Employees Working in the City Jackson Lewis P.C.
Aug
10
2021
Health Plan Premium Surcharges For Those Not Vaccinated for COVID-19? Jackson Lewis P.C.
Aug
12
2021
Puerto Rico Extends Mandatory Vaccination to Dining and Entertainment Sectors Jackson Lewis P.C.
Mar
20
2020
Cal OSHA issues Guidance on COVID-19 Infection Prevention for Childcare Industry Jackson Lewis P.C.
 

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