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Covid-19 – June Information and Update

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With a seemingly never-ending cycle of COVID-19 information on every media platform, have you ever wished that you had access to a family member who could confidently answer all of your questions? Look no further. With over 35 years of expertise in the field of infectious disease, our own Emily “Aunt Em” Rhinehart has taken the time to explain everything you need to know about COVID-19.

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Start0
Opening Remarks0:10
Welcome Emily1:25
Emily Starts2:48
What is Coronavirus?2:48
What is the illness COVID-196:39
How do we prevent Further Spread?10:26
How will public health prevent outbreaks?14:00
Testing Can be Confusing17:12
How can we prevent COVID-19 Spread?19:34
Vaccine Development22:59
What to expect next 6-12 months35:22
End “ON THAT HAPPY NOTE”37:46
Q&A 1-537:56
Closing remarks49:00

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Reopening Safety Guidelines

[vc_row][vc_column width=”2/3″][vc_custom_heading source=”post_title” use_theme_fonts=”yes”][vc_column_text]Dear Clients, Friends, and Family,

As the past several months have shown us, we are not always as in control of our world as we might think we are. In truth, every day of most peoples’ lives involves risk. Some risks are low and we knowingly accept them in exchange for a potential benefit. Some risks are high and we choose not to take them fearing the potential for an unacceptable outcome.

For instance, if I woke up and made coffee this morning and realized I was out of milk, I might walk across the street and buy a quart to enjoy milk in my coffee. The risk would be minimal. If I carefully looked both ways before I crossed the street, I would avoid the greatest risk which might be being hit by a car. If on the other hand, it was before dawn and many automobile drivers did so with no headlights, the risk calculation would be very different for doing the very same activity. The point is, without knowing the actual risk, it is not possible to make an informed decision about the value of the potential benefit. And, without knowing the actual risk, we cannot understand how to mitigate that risk to an acceptable level.

As our nation cautiously moves towards a return to regular commerce, different levels of risk are being calculated for different activities. Our industry, the Live Event Industry, faces unique challenges to returning to work. As we begin preparing work assignments for upcoming events, we find many people have more questions than answers. This is true for both clients and crew. Recognizing the stress this creates, we would like to share our plan, with the hope, it will help us all navigate this new landscape.

If you would like to take advantage of this information please reach out to us at [email protected] and one of our team members will follow up soon.

Be safe and healthy and love your neighbor,

Kirk

Kirk Rhinehart | President/CEO [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/3″][/vc_column][vc_column][/vc_column][/vc_row]