
Kevin McCoy
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Sep 21, 2023 |
mdpi.com | Kevin McCoy |Janhvi Dubey |Dongyu Zhang |David Kartchner
1. IntroductionCOVID-19 typically results in a mild–moderate respiratory illness. However, patients with underlying conditions or certain predispositions typically face more severe illness, and oftentimes, hospitalization [1]. Even during the height of the SARS-CoV-2 (i.e., COVID-19) pandemic, cardiovascular disease (CVD) had a greater mortality than the COVID-19 virus [2].
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Jun 20, 2023 |
compliancepodcastnetwork.net | Kevin McCoy
Welcome to a special 5 part podcast series on building a stronger culture of compliance through targeted and effective training, sponsored by Diligent. Over this series, I will visit with Kunal Agrawal, Director of Customer Success at Diligent; Kevin McCoy, Customer Success Manager at Diligent; Jessica Czeczuga, Director, Compliance and Ethics at Diligent; Andrew Rincón, Client Director at Diligent; and David Greenberg, former CEO and Special Advisor at LRN and Director at International Seaways.
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Mar 21, 2023 |
banoyi.com | Kevin McCoy
Arts|Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Over Ownership of $1.47 Million NFThttps://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/21/arts/design-nft-quantum-lawsuit-dismiss-mccoy.htmlThe legal battle over “Quantum” is part of a larger effort to define rules of ownership for digital artworks. Send any friend a storyAs a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month. Anyone can read what you share. “Quantum” (2014), an NFT that sold for $1.47 million at Sotheby’s in 2021.
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Mar 15, 2023 |
adn.com | Kevin McCoy
Gov. Mike Dunleavy and the Republican-led House majority coalition are doing nothing to convince 21st century job-creating companies to relocate to Alaska and nothing to discourage the best and the brightest of our young people from leaving for better-paying jobs outside. No business would ever consider relocating to Alaska when classrooms are overcrowded, schools are closing, and teachers can’t save enough for retirement.
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Feb 28, 2023 |
usatoday.com | Kevin McCoy
The Supreme Court's decision to consider the constitutionality of the way the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is funded could significantly impact the independence of the bureau and it's ability to protect consumers, consumer advocates said.
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