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Do’s and Don’ts for Videoconferencing

By Luis Salazar The office closures and other changes to daily life that have resulted from COVID-19 have professionals around South Florida scrambling to find ways to keep business going.

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Webinar tells employers how to save on health care costs

South Florida Business & Wealth is presenting a free Virtual Connect webinar at 10 a.m. Thursday on how employers can save on health care costs. The guests will be Russ

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Cleveland Clinic works with OneBlood to start trials for COVID-19 plasma treatment

Cleveland Clinic Florida reports it has received approval to begin clinical trials for a variety of new treatments to help COVID-19-positive patients. One of the most promising treatments is convalescent

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Second round of PPP launches

The federal government was launching round 2 of the paycheck protection program to aid small businesses, but the SBA’s computer system was experiencing glitches at times on Monday. The money

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Local company tracks how COVID-19 treatments are working

By Kevin Gale  Everyone wants to know what treatments work best to fight COVID-19, and Agilum Healthcare Intelligence is crunching the numbers to seek answers. The Deerfield Beach company has

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Pandemic creates legal dangers for community associations

By Alexander Fischer Without a doubt, safety is the number one issue on everyone’s mind. However, life, business, and industry, continue to go on in the midst of the coronavirus

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goPuff adds alcohol to delivery service

Delivery service goPuff, which recently launched in Fort Lauderdale, has added alcoholic beverages to its delivery service. The service includes options like a 24 pack of Bud Light for $19.99,

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Cleveland Clinic opening pathogens research center in South Florida

Cleveland Clinic is establishing the Center for Global and Emerging Pathogens Research to broaden understanding of emerging pathogens—ranging from Zika virus to SARS-CoV-2 (which causes COVID-19)—and to expedite critically needed

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Hand sanitizer, toilet paper and an estate plan?

By Jennifer L. Fulton The  coronavirus pandemic has all of us making our emergency preparedness list:  hand sanitizer, toilet paper, sanitizing wipes, etc.  But perhaps you haven’t thought of another

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How COVID-19 might change the insurance market

By Anita Byer COVID-19 will change our world in many ways, some good and some bad. The same holds true for the insurance marketplace. While in the midst of the

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Six-foot social distancing advice may not be enough

CDC social distancing guidelines for the COVID-19 pandemic recommend people stay six feet apart, but research by Florida Atlantic University indicates that may not be enough. The FAU researchers found

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Searching for clarity amid market volatility

By Mason Williams Markets have completed a round trip since mid-February when the Coronavirus pandemic started to spread around the globe.  The U.S. equity markets fell over 30% from their

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