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COVID-19 Vaccine Considerations

COVID-19 Vaccine Considerations

January 19, 2021
The prospect of a COVID-19 vaccine is exciting, but it also presents challenges for employers like you. Specifically, you may be considering whether vaccinations should be encouraged or mandated for your staff. The answer to this question depends on the unique aspects of your organization and its operations. And although there’s currently no federal law…
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Comparing the Two Major COVID-19 Stimulus Packages

Comparing the Two Major COVID-19 Stimulus Packages

January 14, 2021
President Donald Trump recently signed into law an emergency stimulus package designed to deliver approximately $900 billion in COVID-19-related aid.The chart below provides an overview of the highlights of the new stimulus package, and how it compares to the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act signed into law in March 2020. This will…
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Understanding the $900B Stimulus Package

Understanding the $900B Stimulus Package

January 10, 2021
On Sunday, Dec. 27, 2020, President Donald Trump signed into law an emergency stimulus package designed to deliver approximately $900 billion in COVID-19-related aid. This bill was passed by Congress after months of negotiation, and was attached to a $1.4 trillion spending package that will keep the government open for the fiscal year. Notably, this…
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Social Connectivity in the Time of COVID-19

Social Connectivity in the Time of COVID-19

November 8, 2020
As the pandemic continues, social distancing doesn’t need to mean social isolation. Consider the tips outlined in this video to maintain social connections or reconnect with your network. © 2020 Zywave, Inc. All rights reserved.
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CDC Redefines “Close Contact” Under COVID-19 Guidance

CDC Redefines “Close Contact” Under COVID-19 Guidance

November 5, 2020
On Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2020, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) clarified what “close contact” means as it relates to COVID-19-prevention guidance. Previously, the CDC defined close contact as spending 15 straight minutes within 6 feet of another person. Now, the organization redefined the term to mean a total of 15 minutes within…
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SBA Announces Simpler PPP Loan Forgiveness for Smaller Loans

SBA Announces Simpler PPP Loan Forgiveness for Smaller Loans

October 29, 2020
The Small Business Administration (SBA) and the U.S. Department of Treasury (Treasury) recently released a simpler Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) Loan Forgiveness Application Form 3508S and instructions. This updated, simple two-page application is for borrowers of $50,000 or less, and is not for use by borrowers who received PPP loans totaling $2 million or more…
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CDC Releases Guidance on Handling COVID-19 Policy Disputes With Customers

CDC Releases Guidance on Handling COVID-19 Policy Disputes With Customers

September 22, 2020
The past few months have seen multiple instances of aggression and violence against workers who attempted to enforce their establishment’s COVID-19 prevention policies and practices with customers. As a result, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently issued new guidance instructing employees not to force any customer who appears upset or potentially violent…
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Substance Abuse and the COVID-19 Pandemic

Substance Abuse and the COVID-19 Pandemic

September 15, 2020
Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, public health officials have cautioned the public about the potential negative mental health effects caused by these uncertain times. Even though staying at home, self-quarantining or isolating when necessary, and social distancing are necessary for preventing the spread of COVID-19, these actions can increase mental health stress and…
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Coronavirus Update

How Is the Insurance Market Place Reacting to COVID-19 and Our Current Economy?

September 8, 2020
As we move into fall, our battle with COVID-19 continues. August brought Greene County an increase in new cases. Our seven-day rolling average increased from 35 cases per day in July to 88 cases per day throughout August, culminating in 143 reported cases on August 27. The largest number of cases are attributed to people…
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