
Supporting Small Businesses Series: Black Tie Kids
For our latest installment in the Supporting Small Businesses Series, we sat down with Mollie Yarsike. She is the founder of Black Tie Kids, which offers
Please stay home & practice physical distancing of at least 6 feet
Please stay home & practice physical distancing of at least 6 feet
For our latest installment in the Supporting Small Businesses Series, we sat down with Mollie Yarsike. She is the founder of Black Tie Kids, which offers
Tell us about yourself! I live in Brooklyn and just moved here two months ago from Boston. I work in policy at the New York
First and foremost, it is important to remember that this too shall pass. Although it is an incredibly difficult time period, we must remind ourselves
The Supporting Small Businesses Series aims to highlight how businesses are adapting in these changing times. In our first installment, we interviewed Stephanie Bianchini, the
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At this point it is not a question of “if” but rather a question of “when” it will hit your community. In the abundance of caution, limit your contact with others by social distancing and leaving your home only for absolute essentials, like food, medicine, or fresh air. If delivery or pick-up services are possible in your area, utilize that in order to limit your physical contact with others. If you must come in contact with others, maintain a safe distance of at least six feet during this time.
In order to prevent coronavirus from spreading, one must limit physical contact with others in an effort known as social distancing. Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines “social distancing” as the practice of maintaining a greater than usual physical distance from other people. This includes avoiding direct contact with people or objects in public places during the outbreak of a contagious disease in order to minimize exposure and reduce the transmission of infection.
According to the CDC, symptoms of COVID-19 may appear up to 14 days after exposure and can include:
According to the guidelines from the CDC, if you develop symptoms of COVID-19, please contact your local healthcare provider for more details about testing sites in your area. In the coming weeks, drive-up testing locations will begin to open at CVS, Walgreens, Walmart and Target stores around the US.