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Coronavirus Update -- May 29, 2020

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Here’s today’s update: Here is the latest information from the Department of State for individuals with questions about getting passports issued or renewed.  Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, passport services are severely limited and the State Department warns you may face delays of up to several months to receive your passport and returned…

Coronavirus Update -- May 28, 2020

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Here is today’s update: Earlier today, the House of Representatives passed a bill with several improvements to the Paycheck Protection Program.  Some of the highlights included in the final product: Stretches the previous 8-week period to 24 weeks The restriction limiting non-payroll expenses eligible for forgiveness is adjusted to 40% up from 25% in the…

Coronavirus Update -- May 27, 2020

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Here’s Wednesday’s update: The House of Representatives will vote this week on a bipartisan bill that makes several needed improvements to the Paycheck Protection Program.  The bill is the result of feedback members of Congress have heard about the program from restaurant owners in particular struggling to stay afloat and put their PPP loans to use within the…

Coronavirus Update -- May 26, 2020

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Here’s the latest on the COVID-19 outbreak and the federal and local response here in North Carolina: North Carolina has moved into Phase 2 of its re-opening plan, effective 5 p.m. last Friday.  Phase 2 is expected to run through at least June 26th, unless changed or cancelled.  Below is a helpful chart that explains what Phase 2 means for different types…

Coronavirus Update -- May 23, 2020

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North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper clarified the provisions of Phase 2 of the state’s re-opening plan, which went into effect at 5 p.m. Friday.  Under the revised order, breweries, wineries and distilleries will be permitted to re-open, provided they comply with reduced capacity and social distancing requirements. An updated Frequently Asked Questions document on…

Coronavirus Update -- May 22, 2020

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Here’s today’s update: The CDC has updated its “How Coronavirus Spreads” page to reflect the latest science indicating that the virus spreads primarily from person-to-person contact and not via the touching of contaminated objects or surfaces. There are currently over 1.57 million COVID-19 cases and over 94,700 deaths in the United…

Coronavirus Update -- May 21, 2020

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Here’s today’s update: Governor Cooper announced yesterday that North Carolina will move into Phase 2 of its reopening plan as of 5 p.m. on Friday.  Phase 2 lifts the Stay At Home order and replaces it with a Safer At Home recommendation, particularly for the elderly and others at high risk of serious COVID-19 illness.  Restaurants will be permitted…

Coronavirus Update -- May 20, 2020

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Here’s the latest: President Trump signed an executive order yesterday that slashes red tape and bureaucracy to help get Americans back to work and our economy back on track as the country reopens.  The order directs federal agencies to swiftly identify onerous regulations that can be rescinded or temporarily waived to help promote job creation and…

Coronavirus Update -- May 19, 2020

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Here’s today’s update: USDA Secretary Sonny Perdue today announced details of the Coronavirus Food Assistance Program (CFAP), which will provide up to $16 billion in direct payments to producers impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak.  Learn more from USDA here.  The Small Business Administration has released reports on the progress of the Paycheck…

Coronavirus Update -- May 18, 2020

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As of this afternoon, Tropical Storm Arthur is moving away from southeastern North Carolina and by morning it will have moved away from North Carolina shores completely.  Here’s today’s COVID-19 update: First, some encouraging news: Drug company Moderna announced this morning that it has seen positive interim Phase 1 clinical data from its vaccine candidate…