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CDC Mask Policy Reversal Throws Wrench
/in National /by Tracy WillisThe CDC recently took a step backward with its mask policy. Research on the Delta variant is the cause of the reversal. They now recommend that people should wear masks indoors, at least in areas where the coronavirus infection rate is high. The announcement throws a wrench in companies’ return-to-office plans. Many brought workers back, allowing fully vaccinated employees to go without masks. Companies with national footprints may decide to have a consistent mask policy across all offices and sites. The reversal in policy may also cause more corporate vaccine mandates.
Eviction Moratorium Expiration Leaves Renters in a Lurch
/in National /by Tracy WillisThe federal eviction moratorium was scheduled to end on Saturday at midnight, leaving renters to face uncertain futures as they search for housing. Homeless shelters have been adding beds in anticipation. According to a Census Bureau survey, 3.6 million people think they will be evicted within the next two months. The moratorium protected struggling renters in public or private housing if they could prove they had lost income during the pandemic. The moratorium ends when only a small part of the Congress-approved rent assistance has been distributed. Some states have eviction moratoriums that will extend past the federal one.
The Demand for Single-Story Home Construction Increases
/in National, SE Michigan /by Tracy WillisNew single-family housing construction in the Great Lakes region is following a nationwide trend. For the last 4 years, the number of single-story homes being built has gradually increased. The number of two or more storied homes has been decreasing. Although single-story homes are more expensive to build, they appeal to older home buyers who have more money to spend as they downsize their homes. That makes single-story sites very lucrative.