This is the second in a series of posts about re-opening after the pandemic. Here’s the first one.
Tag Archives: pandemic
We’re All Startups Now!
The world as we know it has changed. That part is absolutely true. More so than after 9-11, when many of us thought the same thing. Because this time, it’s not just America that has been hit- but the world. And, it’s still hitting the world- and will be doing so for a while.
Senate Acts
While this blog assumes you have kept up to date with the PPP, you may not be totally knowledgeable. Here are three quick reads to get you up to speed. The CARES Act and PPP. What’s Forgiveness. How to Ensure You’re Forgiven.
Are you EIDL?
Wow! Who knew that the SBA (Small Business Administration) could react quickly. Those of us who watched its (in)action after Hurricane Sandy and Hurricane Harvey weren’t surprised to see just 900 EIDL’s (Economic Injury Disaster Loans) handled a day after the CARES Act was passed to help business cope with the pandemic.
Make sure you ARE forgiven!
May Day! May Day!
My client base includes a variety of business and individuals. One of the sorriest lot nowadays are my artist clients.
These tests pass!
After my report on Monday, you will be pleased with what I share with you today. (I skipped yesterday, since I needed to note the 72nd anniversary of Israel’s founding.)
Intended Circumstances?
OK. I bet you haven’t considered this issue.
While you are ruminating and complaining about being under house arrest, trying to survive (i.e., avoid SARS-CoV-2) the pandemic, the world is undergoing another onslaught.
Pandemic Relief???
I am not sure many of us can afford to do this for all our employees, but if we can, it’s a great morale booster- and may actually help our bottom line (tax wise).
The God Committees are Back!
Oh, no. Not again!
So, yesterday, I brought conditions in dialysis centers to your attention. Where conditions are fraught, where COVID-19 can truly become epidemic in each center. That’s the reason why two competing firms- Fresenius and DaVita, along with a slew of other (much, much smaller entities) are working out a deal to set up COVID-19 specific dialysis centers. The goal is to isolate patients suspected of harboring the virus and those already deemed positive, without sending these folks to emergency rooms. (If they are symptomatic, those folks will be shifted to emergency rooms for treatment.)