Initial Steps for Adopting a Dog

Based in Boise, Idaho, Steve Verschoor has led GTSP Global as head of sales since co-founding the solar power company in 2006. When he is not overseeing sales and business development at GTSP, Steve Verschoor volunteers with a local animal shelter. He and his family recently adopted a dog from the shelter.

Individuals or families who have made the decision to adopt a dog should begin by making a list of nearby shelters and rescue operations. Adoptive parties should focus on registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations. That said, each and every organization should be carefully vetted for potential abuse or unethical breeding partners. Helpful online resources for locating reputable shelters include Adopt-a-Pet and PetFinder.

Prior to heading to a shelter, the entire household should prepare for the new arrival. This not only means closing off sections of the house that may pose a threat to a dog, but also discussing the decision with every member of the house and the many responsibilities the decision entails. These discussions can be complicated if there are small children, elderly adults, or other animals already in the home. It is advisable to discuss such scenarios with a veterinarian or animal trainer.

Additional research should be conducted as individuals start meeting individual dogs at the shelter. Animals must be assessed for their specific needs, such as exercise requirements, medical care, ability to function along with dogs and other animals, and so on. Research in this area can involve general breed research, but should also involve discussions with shelter staff about specific animals.

As the search is narrowed down, households can finalize their preparations. For instance, a newly adopted puppy will have different needs compared to an older dog, in the same way that a family will need to prepare the house differently for a chihuahua than for a Siberian husky.

Finally, individuals should take time to appreciate the long-term commitment they will be making to a dog following an adoption. All plans and preparation should be for years to come. If adopting a dog starts to feel like too great a responsibility, individuals can still support animal welfare and shelters in a number of ways, including working as volunteers and making charitable contributions.

US Government Continues to Promote COVID-19 Vaccination

An experienced sales professional and engineer with experience working with Applied Materials, where he held several roles, including director of sales, Steve Verschoor co-founded GTSP Global and serves as its head of sales. Steve Verschoor also co-founded Molecular Testing Labs, which provides testing for COVID-19.

President Biden urged the 66 million Americans eligible for a coronavirus vaccine but have yet to get a shot to do so, emphasizing that vaccination status should not be a source of greater division in the country. The president stated that the government would continue to press for vaccines, citing the “unacceptably high” percentage of unvaccinated Americans. The Los Angeles City Council passed one of the nation’s most strict vaccine mandates, requiring evidence of immunization for everyone entering indoor public places.

In September, COVID-19 was the second-leading cause of mortality in the country. Yet, according to a recent analysis, nearly 90,000 covid-19 fatalities may have been prevented in the first four months of 2021 if more individuals in the United States had opted to be vaccinated.

According to the Department of Health and Human Services research, coronavirus vaccines likely prevented 107,000 hospitalizations, 265,000 infections, and 39,000 deaths among Medicare recipients during the first five months of the year 2021, having a significant influence on the prevention of fatalities and hospitalization among seniors.

US FDA Approves SDNA Saliva Collection Devices for COVID-19 Testing

Covid-19, Coronavirus, Quarantine

Based in Boise, Idaho, Steve Verschoor is an electrical engineering professional with several decades of experience in the field. In addition to his senior role at GTSP Global, Steve Verschoor co-founded Molecular Testing Labs, which performs COVID-19 testing.

The Spectrum Solutions SpectrumDNA SDNA-1000 collection equipment has been authorized in select laboratories by the US FDA. SDNA saliva collection kits guarantee sample uniformity and long-term stability while preserving DNA and RNA transcripts post-collection to assure reliable test findings. Two milliliters of saliva can be stored intact and sent to the lab using this collection kit. This allows laboratories to expand COVID-19 PCR testing and handle up to 8,000 samples in a single day.

Instead of utilizing a throat or nose swab, saliva samples are obtained by spitting into a sample collection kit. Saliva sampling is simple, non-invasive, and more acceptable for repeat testing, and it may be done by non-healthcare professionals or anyone who has been adequately instructed.

Proof of COVID Vaccination May Become Mandatory for US Domestic Flyers

The co-founder and head of sales at GTSP Global, Steve Verschoor is a seasoned sales professional with extensive engineering and management experience. Furthermore, Steve Verschoor co-founded Molecular Testing Labs, which provides testing for various infectious diseases such as COVID-19.

If a proposed measure passed in September 2021 becomes law, domestic flyers in the United States may soon have to present a document that shows they are less likely to be infected. Sen. Dianne Feinstein of California presented the U.S. Air Travel Public Safety Act, which would require all U.S. passengers to be completely vaccinated, fully healed, or test negative for the coronavirus before flying domestically.

While foreign flight passengers are subjected to testing and/or evidence of vaccination, domestic air travelers in the United States are not subjected to the same level of scrutiny. In a statement released on Wednesday, Feinstein stated, “We know that air travel during the 2020 holiday season contributed to last winter’s devastating COVID-19 surge,” “We simply cannot allow that to happen again,” she added.

The bill expands on the current CDC air travel rule, which requires people arriving in the United States from another country to produce proof of a negative COVID-19 test result or confirmation of recovery from COVID-19. The American Public Health Association and the Infectious Diseases Society of America also support this idea.

Researchers Work on Genetically Engineered Solar Cells

Solar, Roof, Solar Energy

An alumnus of Keller Graduate School of Management in Phoenix, Arizona, Steve Verschoor is a seasoned entrepreneur and engineering professional who co-founded GTSP Global. As head of sales, Steve Verschoor oversees the solar manufacturing company’s sales team and has landed a slew of polysilicon and solar company deals worldwide.

Researchers have made significant progress in developing solar cells made from organisms. This novel technology is called a biogenic solar cell. These genetically modified cells can work in low-light conditions and have great potential to augment existing technologies in the future. The objective of this study is not to replace existing solar power-generating materials but to increase solar yields in places where sunlight is of very low intensity.

Solar energy is the most flexible renewable energy source, with a greater return on investment than either wind or hydropower. Wind and hydropower can meet various demands, but solar energy can transform society and human lives if used efficiently. Research is ongoing with the primary goal of reaching solar technology’s full potential.

Molecular Testing Labs Used Equipment Finance Support

An alumnus of Keller School of Management, Steve Verschoor studied electrical engineering and co-founded a Boise, Idaho and Taipei, Taiwan based solar sales and manufacturing company GTSP Global. In addition to his executive role at GTSP Global, Steve Verschoor is a public health specialist passionate about preventing infectious diseases and co-founded COVID-19 testing facility Molecular Testing Labs.

With the unforeseen problems of 2020 due to the pandemic, Molecular Testing Labs was forced to adapt to increased testing needs and faced an immediate need for extra testing equipment that had not been budgeted for. Molecular Testing Labs provides products that remove traditional testing and treatment obstacles. It aims to revolutionize access to convenient and cheap testing by providing accessible and innovative laboratory solutions.

NFS Leasing was the ideal partner for them since they needed quick finance with flexibility on their conditions. NFS Leasing is a privately held equipment finance company in North America. The company rapidly finalized an equipment finance arrangement, allowing them to satisfy the customer’s needs. The arrangement supports antibody testing and allowed Molecular Testing Labs to help address this immediate and growing area of testing.

An Introduction to Solar Paints – Promising Solar Technologies

An accomplished Boise, Idaho-based energy entrepreneur and executive, Steve Verschoor has served as the head of sales of GTSP Global since 2006. Steve Verschoor specializes in the sales and manufacturing of solar panel parts.

More ways to obtain solar energy have been made possible by new photovoltaic technologies. Solar paints are one of the most recent advancements in the industry.

As their name indicates, solar paints are unique paints that are applied to a variety of surfaces, including roofs and walls. The paints include billions of bits of light-sensitive material, which would convert ordinary paint into super-charged energy-capture paint. The best part about solar paint is how simple and inexpensive it is to apply in terms of residential homes.

Solar paint is currently a subject of further studies. Many colleges and research organizations have developed their versions of solar paint with considerable success. Quantum dot solar cells are a good example of these.

Quantum dot solar cells were developed by University of Toronto researchers to enhance the efficiency of solar cells by up to 11 percent. This technology incorporates nanoparticles that increase light absorption, especially in the near-infrared range.

Projecting the United States Solar Power Demand by 2050

Solar System, Roof, Power Generation

With extensive leadership experience, Steve Verschoor co-founded GTSP Global in 2006 and has since successfully managed the solar manufacturing company. Steve Verschoor oversees the company’s business development as well as its manufacturing and sales of solar power.

Compared with many other low-carbon technologies, solar electricity offers a distinct advantage in that much of the United States receives plenty of sunlight. Wind, hydropower, and geothermal resources are not equally distributed as there are huge areas where these resources are insufficient or nonexistent.

The Solar Futures Study published by the Energy Department lays out some future paths for the United States grid, including business, and decarbonization, showing a massive shift to low-carbon and carbon-free energy sources. The study finds that decarbonization would necessitate 1,050-1,570 gigawatts of solar power to fulfill 44-45 percent of projected electricity demand in 2050.

One gigawatt of generating power is around 3.1 million solar panels or 364 large-scale wind turbines in comparison. The remainder would come mainly from a mix of various low- or zero-carbon sources, such as nuclear energy, wind, hydropower, biopower, and synthetic fuel-powered combustion turbines.

COVID-19 Testing for International Travel – Expert Recommendation

An accomplished Boise, Idaho electrical engineering professional with several decades of experience, Steve Verschoor is the head of sales at GTSP Global, which he co-founded in 2006. Additionally, Steve Verschoor is a public health professional who co-founded Molecular Testing Labs (MLT). He is interested in infectious disease preventive measures, including the creation of COVID-19 testing.

The first thing to know about COVID-19 testing for international travel is that most testing standards outside the United States now demand a PCR (polymerase chain reaction) lab test rather than a quick antigen test. Experts are stressing the importance of understanding the difference between the two. While Americans can obtain a rapid test (which does not involve sending a sample to a lab for processing) for re-entry into the United States, few countries accept rapid test results for foreign admission due to its low accuracy and instead require samples to be lab examined.

Due to the Health and Human Services Families First Coronavirus Response Act, Americans can get free PCR testing in their region, and testing is in a lot better place than it was in 2020. While there’s no assurance that PCR test results will be ready in 72 hours, as many destinations now require, the turnaround time for test results is significantly shorter than before. Experts also advise knowing the entrance criteria for foreign travel ahead of time and double-checking them until departure in case of any last-minute changes.

Vaccination Remains Crucial Despite Breakthrough Infections – COVID-19

With a professional career that spans more than three decades in the energy, finance, and public health engineering industries, Steve Verschoor leverages those experiences to serve as the head of sales at GTSP Global, a Boise-based solar power energy company, which he co-founded in 2006. Additionally, Steve Verschoor co-founded Washington-based Molecular Testing Labs (MLT) that delivers diagnostic tools, testing, and vaccines for infectious diseases such as COVID-19.

Vaccines are critical in restricting the COVID-19 transmission and reducing the severity of the disease. Vaccination has reached millions of people in the United States, and the number is rising. The present rapid rise in cases involving the Delta variation is driven by low vaccination coverage in many areas, increasing the risk of even more worrisome variants emerging.

The COVID-19 vaccines licensed or authorized in the United States, including the Delta version, are very successful at preventing serious illness and fatality. However, they are not 100 percent effective, and some people who have been completely vaccinated can become infected (known as a breakthrough infection) and become sick. Nonetheless, vaccination offers the best protection against serious disease and death for everyone. Everyone above the age of 12 should get vaccinated as soon as possible, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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