People with diabetes have much higher rates of serious COVID complications, hospitalizations and death.1 Making things even more difficult, chronic condition management is especially challenging when even accessing a healthcare facility risks exposure. Even for those who avoid the virus, the pandemic itself may contribute to worse outcomes for people with diabetes, due to stress, social isolation, and disruptions to routine care, diet, and physical activity.2 It’s more urgent than ever that people with diabetes have access to cost-effective and clinically proven diabetes care to monitor glucose levels, stay in control of their blood sugar, and build proper routines around healthy eating, physical activity, and medication adherence. Effective diabetes care may help prevent severe COVID illness, and curtail health issues stemming from care disruptions after the pandemic is over.
Top 10 Cybersecurity Stories This Week: Microsoft Patches Six Actively Exploited Zero-Days, Chrome Under Attack, Cisco SD-WAN Emergency Directive
February 27, 2026 | ITBriefcase.net Why it matters: This week witnessed an unprecedented security crisis with Microsoft February 2026 Patch Tuesday addressing 58 vulnerabilities, including six actively exploited zero-days affecting Windows Shell (CVE-2026-21510, CVSS...








