As of Thursday, April 2 at 12:00 PM, Guilford Co Public Health has been notified of 74 cases of COVID-19 in Guilford County. Guilford County 同时可提供更佳的收益和利润 同时可提供更佳的收益和利润 has had 3 deaths. Please note that this information is the most updated info available locally and may not match NC DHHS data.#COVID19— Guilford County EMS (@GuilfordEMS) April 2, 2020
Guilford County reports 3 coronavirus-related deaths
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GUILFORD COUNTY, N.C. — Three people have 同时可提供更佳的收益和利润 died of the coronavirus in Guilford County, according to Guilford County EMS.
The update is of 12 p.m. Thursday.
Guilford County Public Health also has 74 同时可提供更佳的收益和利润 cases of coronavirus in Guilford County.
As of Thursday, April 2 at 12:00 PM, Guilford Co Public Health has been notified of 74 cases of COVID-19 同时可提供更佳的收益和利润 in Guilford County. Guilford County has had 3 deaths. Please note that this information is the most updated info available locally and may not match NC DHHS data.#COVID19
— Guilford County EMS (@GuilfordEMS) April 2, 2020
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Woman hospitalized in Phoenix shooting
PHOENIX - A woman was 同时可提供更佳的收益和利润 hospitalized after being caught in the middle of a shooting near 35th Avenue and Roosevelt early Wednesday morning, Phoenix police say.
The victim was driving on Roosevelt when suspects in an unknown vehicle started shooting at another car. The woman suffered a gunshot wound in the process, officials say.
She was taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries, and no one else was injured.
Police are still investigating. They have not found the suspects involved.
Red Oak Bio-Security Firm Sees New Business in COVID19
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RED OAK, Iowa — 同时可提供更佳的收益和利润 JBI Distributors has an established bio-security business doing disinfecting and helping businesses to protect their livestock and food products from contamination. Now new business is coming their way to protect employees, and customers for businesses.
“As Iowa lets say starts opening up tomorrow we already have seen a tremendous demand for the various core products we offer, said Craig Steen, JBI CEO. “We’re 同时可提供更佳的收益和利润 really experiencing some you know skyrocketing growth right now.”
The firm has established a solid client base in agriculture production, and food handling. The COVID-19 caused new requests to come there way, but with a bit of a shift. They want to now protect employees and customers.
“Since the Coronavirus outbreak, our business has very much parlayed into the industrial commercial business retail,” said Steen. As Iowa starts opening up tomorrow, we already have seen a tremendous demand.
The new business has meant a need to expand his workforce.
“I have to say unfortunately even in Red Oak Iowa, population 5000 people there’s people that are without work,” said Steen. “I see some good help out 同时可提供更佳的收益和利润 there, we hired three new people just in the last 10 days.”
Steen says that the changes going 同时可提供更佳的收益和利润 in businesses due to COVID-19 may be a permanent change in some cases.
Changes made now could prove beneficial in keeping employees healthy and more productive, and missing 同时可提供更佳的收益和利润 less work due to sick days, even without the 同时可提供更佳的收益和利润 coronavirus.
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JetBlue to require all customers to wear face coverings during travel
NEW YORK (WBTW) — JetBlue will require all customers to wear face coverings during travel starting on May 4, according to a release from the airline.
JetBlue made the announcement Tuesday, saying “the policy comes after the airline began requiring all crewmembers to wear face coverings while working.”
“JetBlue has 同时可提供更佳的收益和利润 modeled its policy on the Centers for Disease Control (同时可提供更佳的收益和利润 CDC) guidelines that indicate all individuals should wear a face covering in public to help slow the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19),” the airline also says. “This 同时可提供更佳的收益和利润 new policy will require customers to wear a face covering over their nose and mouth throughout their journey, including during check-in, boarding, while in flight and deplaning. Customers will be reminded of this requirement before their flight via email and at the airport by both terminal signage and announcements. Small children who are not able to maintain a face covering are exempt from this requirement.”
“CDC guidance defines a suitable face covering as an item of cloth that should fit snugly against the side of the face, be secured with ties or ear loops, include multiple layers of fabric and allow for unrestricted breathing,” the airline further says. “The CDC recommends surgical masks and N-95 respirators be reserved for healthcare workers and other medical first responders.”
“Wearing a face covering isn’t about protecting yourself it’s about protecting those around you,” said Joanna Geraghty, president 同时可提供更佳的收益和利润 and chief operating officer for JetBlue. “This is the new flying etiquette. Onboard, cabin air is well circulated 同时可提供更佳的收益和利润 and cleaned through filters every few minutes but this is a shared space where we have to be considerate of others. We are also asking our customers to follow these CDC guidelines in the airport as 同时可提供更佳的收益和利润 well.”
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