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How Facebook is Using Community Help to Fuel COVID-19 Relief

April 7th, 2020 Humanity Erica Perry In 2017 Facebook introduced its Community Help feature providing users with a central source for searching and receiving help during times of crisis including natural and man-made disasters. To further lend its support to COVID-19 relief efforts, the company is expanding the feature marking the first time Community Help […]

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COVID-19: What’s next for the automotive industry?

Hannah Keshishian is an Automotive Analyst at Mintel. She provides insights into the automotive industry and focuses on emerging consumer trends, industry happenings, and the latest vehicle advancements. April 09th, 2020April 09th, 2020 Prior to COVID-19, consumer attitudes and behaviors toward buying cars, using mass transit and maintaining vehicles hasn’t ever changed. Consumers purchased their

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#310: Take Your Brick & Mortar Business Online with Stacy Tuschl (COVID-19 Series)

Are you a brick and mortar business owner having to make quick decisions and shift your business online? Or maybe you’re an online business owner already, but you’re wondering, “how can I improve my online presence?” One thing is clear: you need to make a pivot. I want you to know that I’m here to

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Radio Corona, Apr 10: Shion Lim on prospects for covid-19 diagnostics, treatments and vaccines

In this episode of Radio Corona, on April 10 at 4 pm ET, Karen Hao, senior AI reporter of MIT Technology Review, speaks with Shion Lim, a postdoc research fellow at the Wells Lab of UCSF. They will be discussing prospects for developing tests and treatments for covid-19 as well as what it’s like to

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Blood tests show 14% of people are now immune to covid-19 in one town in Germany

You can read our most essential coverage of the coronavirus/covid-19 outbreak for free, and also sign up for our coronavirus newsletter. But please consider subscribing to support our nonprofit journalism. In a brief report posted online in German, the researchers say one in seven have been infected—a figure that has big implications for how soon that town, and the rest

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Small Business Owners Vent Over COVID-19 Stimulus Red Tape

The Main Street Alliance hosted a press call and Q&A for small business owners on COVID-19 grants and loans programs recently. Small business panelists shared their frustration about the difficulties they had navigating through the bureaucracy. The Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) and Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) are included in the CARES Act. They are

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