covid-19

Pennsylvania ready for a partial reopening; Philly, New Jersey not there yet

By: Felipe Rivas 2 min read May 2020 — Along the East Coast, states are phasing in the reopening of their respective economies after weeks of economic inactivity as a result of the coronavirus. In the Northeast, Pennsylvania is the latest state to begin the battle of balancing public health

Florida reopens: phase one of governor’s COVID-19 recovery plan in effect

By: Felipe Rivas 2 min read May 2020—After weeks of shelter-in-place measures and business closures, the Sunshine State will begin the reopening process, as phase one of Gov. Ron Desantis’ recovery plan goes into effect. On Monday morning, as the governor’s stay-at-home order officially ended, the Safe. Smart. Step-by-Step. Plan for

COVID-19 making innovation a must for educators

By: Felipe Rivas 2 min read April 2020 — As the coronavirus reduced daily activity to only essential services, educational institutions were forced to transition at a moment’s notice into a virtual setting as shelter-in-place measures and social distancing became commonplace. Entire curriculums, testing, labs, and even physical education in

Maintaining unity through webinars and industry-specific virtual talks

By: Felipe Rivas 2 min read April 2020 — The novel coronavirus forced a global halt to major international, regional and local events. From the NBA season to networking conferences, all gatherings of any size stopped abruptly in an effort to flatten the curve and prevent COVID-19, the disease caused by

GFL Businesses Adapt as Coronavirus Threat Looms for US

By: Sara Warden 2 min read March 2020 — Businesses across South Florida have been hit by the impact of the Coronavirus pandemic, as the government issued new advice urging people to stay home if possible. Drastic measures have been taken to prevent the further spread of the virus, but some

Miami’s Events Calendar Rocked by Coronavirus Concerns

By: Sara Warden 2 min read March 2020 — Sunshine, beaches, cruises, outdoor festivals … this is Florida’s bread and butter. But what happens when a global health crisis crosses international borders? Miami’s tourism industry is now finding out. When the novel Coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak began spreading in China at the end

2022-07-14T08:05:22-04:00March 5th, 2020|Economy, Healthcare, Miami, Tourism|