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The biotech company Moderna released new data Monday morning that strengthens the case for its COVID-19 vaccine.
Lower costs for trucking mean savings at the cash register for consumers. But it may also be why some truckers are being paid less and less.
Just as major drug manufacturers announced recent successes in developing a coronavirus vaccine, the reopening rebound of the COVID-19 recession is coming to an end. This is creating some uncertainty for the winter months.
Sneak peek: Truck driver feeds 500 families for Thanksgiving, two Oregon trucking companies give away $10,000 in turkey, Ryder gives its frontline workers $30 million in holiday bonuses, and more.
The COVID-19 pandemic has rendered U.S. roadways emptier and more lethal, according to preliminary data from the National Safety Council.
There’s a shortage of big-rig truck drivers in the U.S. The trucking industry needed tens of thousands of drivers even before the coronavirus hit.
Some annual trucking and fleet conventions have already canceled events out of precaution for the coronavirus pandemic. Others are postponing spring shows until the summer or fall.