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Tips and information for the Yelm area – May 14, 2020:
* Gov. Inslee’s guidelines for Phase 2 service providers,
* Buffett warns against carrying a credit card balance,
* CDC: Pets can get coronavirus, what to do!

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Twisted Citrus, a restaurant in Canton, Ohio, has come up with an innovative solution to keep customers from accidentally touching each other — plastic shower curtains have been installed to create barriers between table
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TIPS AND RESOURCES

+ Inslee issues directive to freeze hiring, personal service contracts and equipment purchases

+ Inslee issues guidance for resuming personal services and professional services in Phase 2

+ The big chill: A guide to using your freezer

+ WA Warm Line – for people living with emotional and mental health challenges

+ Farmers to give away 200,000 pounds of potatoes at Tacoma Dome on Thursday

+ Shoppers begin to shift from stockpiling to penny pinching at the grocery store

+ Warren Buffett warns against carrying a credit card balance

+ A look at Thurston County jobs, industries hit hardest by the COVID-19 shutdown

+ More funds available for groups providing emergency food, shelter in Thurston County

+ Pets can get coronavirus, CDC warns. Here’s what public health officials say to do

INFORMATION

Ousted HHS official [Dr. Rick Bright] warns pandemic could get far worse: ’2020 will be the darkest winter in modern history’ without coordinated coronavirus plan

As Trump team bungles pandemic response, reopening nations likely to keep American travelers out

Trump’s USDA fights court ruling protecting food benefits during pandemic

10 businesses Americans will avoid even after they reopen

Vote-by-Mail Under ‘Existential Threat’ as Top US Postal Service Official Reportedly Forced Out

New App Detects COVID-19 From Your Voice

Do we have to choose between economy and public health in the era of COVID-19? University of Redlands economist says no.

Hardworking young people are building our future. Don’t leave them out of COVID relief

Touchless check-ins and face masks? How air travel could look after COVID-19 pandemic

Millions could have no health insurance following coronavirus job losses, study finds

Posted by Steve on May 14, 2020 at 12:01 am | Permalink

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