Monthly Archives: July 2020

Biofilms & Surfaces

By |2024-01-05T22:20:36-06:00July 31, 2020|

The term “biofilm,” with specific respect to microbiological applications, was coined by the late Professor J. William (Bill) Costerton, of the University of Montana. Professor Costerton observed that bacteria and other cellular microorganisms often create their own living space to support their long-term survival, propagation, and spread. And with that, Bill Costerton opened a new ...

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The Devastating Impact of Infectious Disease Outbreaks

By |2024-01-05T22:20:37-06:00July 29, 2020|

As an epidemiologist or “disease detective,” a question I am frequently asked regarding SARS-CoV-2 (the virus that causes COVID-19 disease) is: “How does someone become infected?” Everything we know about how this coronavirus behaves is based on data that has been collected in just a few months or has been hypothesized from the behavior of ...

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New 2020 Location

By |2024-01-05T22:20:40-06:00July 27, 2020|

2020 has been a tumultuous year of change. We’ve experienced disruption in our personal and professional lives. We’ve seen states close and reopen. We’ve experienced firsthand or witnessed others deal with pain and loss. We’ve had to make tough changes. We’ve had to be nimble, flexible and adaptable. As we look ahead to the rest ...

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The State of the Industry (Revisited)

By |2024-01-05T22:20:40-06:00July 27, 2020|

We are more than halfway through 2020 and we find ourselves in a polar opposite situation of where we expected to be from the last State of the Industry report published in the January/February issue of ISSA Today. It would be redundant of me to mention the details of what we are all going through ...

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Welcome Back!

By |2024-01-05T22:20:41-06:00July 15, 2020|

As businesses start to reopen following the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown, the need to reassure facility workers and visitors that they are safe reigns paramount. This reassurance takes two forms: First are the physical actions you must take to provide the cleanest, healthiest environment possible. Second is the need to communicate this message to your workers ...

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