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Ashley Wilson
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over 6 months ago

It's hard to imagine the sunnier days ahead, but we WILL get there!

For me, I am enjoying every snuggle with my baby because I know before too long I will be back to work and she will be back to daycare. Let's try and make the most of a tough time!

What are somethings that you are doing to stay positive during the Coronavirus epidemic?

#motivation #coronavirus

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Matthew Ireland
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over 6 months ago

For updated and specific info about Coronavirus in your area of Maine go to this page on the state government site:

https://www.maine.gov/dhhs/mecdc/infectious-disease/epi/airborne/coronavirus.shtml

#maine #coronavirus

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Mandy Evers
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Lots of good resources for people in NOLA and all of LA. Food Service, Unemployment, Gig worker relief, Housing/legal, Mental Health support. https://ready.nola.gov/incident/coronavirus/resources/

#Louisiana #Coronavirus

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Deanna Briggs
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over 6 months ago

If you have concerns about your medical examination and certification, and renewal of your license during coronavirus, read this link below (the bulleted items are the main part). Basically, in response to COVID-19, yesterday the DOT has waived some requirements for CDLs, CLPs, and non-CDLs from now June 30, 2020. Thank you for what you are doing and hopefully this gives you one less thing for concern.

https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/emergency/fmcsa-cdl-waiver-32420

#trucking #keepworking #employment #coronavirus

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Dianne Liu
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over 6 months ago

With #coronavirus significantly impacting the daily lives of residents across #Massachusetts, many are having to pay more attention to how and where they get their food — and just how readily that food might be available.

Here's some information on how to access food banks, grocery store news, and what restaurants can and can’t do during this time, plus what city and state officials are saying about food availability during the coronavirus pandemic.

https://www.boston.com/food/local-news-2/2020/03/24/guide-to-food-availability-during-coronavirus-pandemic

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Benjamin Chansky
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over 6 months ago

Just saw a story that Schnucks and Dollar General are also participating in a "senior hour", where only senior citizens are allowed to be in the stores for shopping. What a great idea, what do others think?

Here's the article I saw: https://www.news-gazette.com/coronavirus/senior-hour-at-area-grocery-stores-feedback-has-been-very/article_7ae03a49-882f-53e2-9fcb-26e5f3170001.html

From the News-Gazette #Champaign #UIUC #Urbana #Illini

#illinois

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John Huang
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over 6 months ago

A hotline to help critical workers find child care during the COVID-19 pandemic has been launched by the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. For more info visit the NCDHHS website: https://www.ncdhhs.gov/divisions/public-health/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19-response-north-carolina/child-care

#northcarolina #childcare #coronavirus

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Ford Simpson
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over 6 months ago

We want the children to be safe but not isolated from each other. Hard to explain the 6 feet of separation to kids who just want to be kids.Any advice is welcome,Ford

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Kai Dickerson
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over 6 months ago

Stay safe kama'aina! Here's a list of essential business functions that can remain in operation from March 25 - April 30:

• Healthcare services and facilities. • Stores that sell groceries and medicine. • Food, beverage, cannabis production and agriculture. • Educational institutions. • Organizations that provide charitable and social services. • Media. • Gas stations and businesses needed for transportation. • Financial institutions. • Hardware and supply stores. • Critical trades, including building and construction. • Mail, post, shipping, logistics, delivery and pick-up services. • Laundry services. • Restaurants for consumption off-premises. • Supplies to work from home. • Transportation. • Home-based care and services. • Residential facilities and shelters. • Professional services. • Child care services for employees exempted by this Order. • Manufacture, distribution and supply chain for critical products and industries. • Critical labor union functions. • Hotels and motels. • Funeral services. • Government functions.

https://hawaiicovid19.com/statewide-stay-at-home-order-effective-march-25-2020-through-april-30-2020/ #hawaii

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Kyle Mola
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over 6 months ago

Hey guys, wanted to do a little poll and ask if your company has provided you with materials like sanitary wipes or hand sanitizer in the workplace? Comment yes or no below! #coronavirus

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