Covid-19 (English)

U.S. Bank accepting Paycheck Protection Program applications from customers and non-customers through June 19

Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) Flexibility Act eases requirements for loan forgiveness With funding still available through the Small Business Administration (SBA) Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), U.S. Bank remains committed to helping all customers, as well as non-customers in the 26 states in which the bank has a retail presence, through the application process and will continue to accept applications through …

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U.S. Bank accepting Paycheck Protection Program applications from customers and non-customers through June 19

US Bank SBA PPP Loan Extension

Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) Flexibility Act eases requirements for loan forgiveness With funding still available through the Small Business Administration (SBA) Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), U.S. Bank remains committed to helping all customers, as well as non-customers in the 26 states in which the bank has a retail presence, through the application process and will continue to accept applications through …

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Ms. Tina Knowles Lawson’s #IDIDMYPART Campaign and Beyoncé’s BeyGood Initiative Partner with King County to Launch Free Drive-Through COVID-19 Testing and Supplies Distribution, June 13 and 14

SEATTLE, June 9 — This week, King County and local community organizations will partner with Ms. Tina Knowles Lawson’s #IDIDMYPART campaign and Beyoncé’s BeyGood initiative. The partnership will provide two days of free drive-through COVID-19 testing and essential supplies distribution in South King County cities, where Black and brown communities are suffering disproportionately from coronavirus.   Attendees can receive zero …

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PECHANGA RESORT CASINO OPENS WITH LIMITED OPERATIONS

Sign outside of one of Pechanga’s entrances reminds guests about temperature protocols – Pechanga guest has temperature scanned before going inside on June 1. On Monday, June 1 at 12 p.m., Pechanga Resort Casino, located just outside of Temecula, Calif., reopened to the public. The West Coast’s largest casino/resort closed March 16 after a decision by Pechanga Tribal leaders was …

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PG&E’s CARE Program Helping Customers Who Have Been Financially Impacted by COVID-19

Enrollment in Monthly Energy Discount Program Tripled in April Amid Coronavirus Pandemic SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. —Tens of thousands of income-eligible customers have applied to save 20 percent on their monthly energy bill by enrolling in Pacific Gas and Electric Company’s (PG&E) California Alternate Rates for Energy (CARE) Program since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in March. The CARE program …

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Executive Constantine announces plan to re-open limited business activity in COVID-19 recovery

King County Executive Dow Constantine, in consultation with Public Health – Seattle & King County leaders, announced that pending state approval, King County will begin to re-open some business activity with limited or modified openings for a number of sectors. NOTE: 1:30 p.m. June 1: King County has not yet submitted our application for the modified phase of the Safe …

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Asian Smokers’ Quitline (ASQ) still operates during COVID-19 outbreak. Quit smoking while staying at home

For many of us, the coronavirus means staying at home for an extended period of time. While it may be disappointing to hear that events are being cancelled, these measures are necessary to help slow down the spread of the outbreak. At the same time, being at home gives us a chance to make some positive changes, whether it is …

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Madera Increases COVID-19 Testing with New Community Testing Site at Madera Fairgrounds

Madera County has launched a new testing site in the City of Madera at the Madera Fairgrounds as of Wednesday, May 27, 2020. This new site is one of the many testing sites across the state offered through a partnership with OptumServe, the federal government health services business of Optum, a leading health services innovation company. “This testing site will …

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Office of Mayor Eric Garcetti – Key Messages

Key Messages Week of 5/11 Key Messages Week of 5/11 Safer at Home Order: The Safer at Home Order has been extended beyond May 15. Depending on the public health conditions, the City will continue to adjust the order gradually — to safely allow more activities, more businesses to operate, and more residents to get back to work. Face coverings: …

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