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Gov. Tom Wolf announces stay-at-home orders for entire state
Gov. Tom Wolf expanded his stay-at-home orders to the rest of the state on Wednesday afternoon.
Read More »Business leaders praise $2 trillion CARE Act stimulus package
The largest stimulus package in American history was signed into law last week and while it may take time to feel its effects, businesses are beginning to look at what it could mean for their employees and communities.
Read More »PA confirms 4,843 cases of COVID-19, most sufferers under age 50
Of the patients who have tested positive, the largest percentage, at 41%, are in the 25 to 49 year old age bracket, followed by those aged 50-64, with 29% of positive cases. Less than one 1% of positive cases are in the 0 to 12 age range.
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Hospital regulations lighten for COVID-19 treatment
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) have temporarily pulled back on a series of regulations for hospital systems to allow for more flexibility during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read More »Pa. Senators seek support for bill to allow construction to continue
Several senators led by Sen. David J. Arnold Jr., (R-Lebanon) are seeking relief for construction firms throughout the state who have largely shuttered their companies and most projects after Gov. Wolf’s business closure order on March 19.
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How to safely navigate grocery stores and deliveries during the coronavirus pandemic
Feeding the family is just one of the many parenting challenges taking on a new dimension as we navigate the constant changes to our daily lives brought on by the coronavirus pandemic. Beyond the question of whether a particular store has the grocery item you need, there’s a very real fear of how to safely ...
Read More »Cumberland, Dauphin added to Pennsylvania ‘stay-at-home’ orders
Four more counties, including Cumberland and Dauphin have been given stay at home orders until April 30, and Pennsylvania’s schools and non-life-sustaining businesses are to stay closed until further notice, Gov. Tom Wolf said during a press conference on Monday.
Read More »How a York County entrepreneur turned his bus company to a cleaning service
Diversifying his businesses has allowed him to pay the bills and preserve his business for a post-COVID-19 economy, Bailey said. The bus company isn’t just a bus company; it also performs inspections, it’s a warranty center for a bus company based in Basque, Spain, and most recently it just got its dealers license for businesses in Pennsylvania.
Read More »Penn State Health announces its first coronavirus death
Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center confirmed its first fatality from COVID-19 at the Hershey-based hospital Friday night.
Read More »Hershey startup sells self-cleaning surfaces to local businesses
A Hershey-based startup developing continuously cleaning surfaces for hospitals is growing its outreach to the area’s life-sustaining businesses.
Read More »Local payment processor seeks to raise $200M for hospitality industry
With restaurants and other hospitality businesses facing some of the earliest and largest financial losses from COVID-19, one local company established an online resource to help raise more than $200 million for them.
Read More »At Redner’s Markets, ‘It is all hands on deck.’
To stop the hoarding, Redner’s Markets, a Pennsylvania based supermarket chain, is allowing store managers to set limits on the number of items customers can buy of certain foods, like toilet paper or meat.
Read More »COVID-19 and the economy: changes coming to commercial real estate
Though the world has not seen a virus causing a global shut down like we are seeing with COVID-19, we can anticipate the significant changes we may expect to see take right here in Pennsylvania. Here’s how commercial real estate is getting pulled into the fold.
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Pa. House and Senate approve $50 million boost in funding to health care providers
Gov. Tom Wolf is expected to sign a bill on Friday that would deposit $50 million in transferred state funding to be used for medical equipment and supplies by the state’s health care providers fighting the COVID-19 pandemic.
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