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Coronavirus Information and Resources

March 9, 2020/in Uncategorized /by ibrhamanager
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The restaurant industry is home to more than 15 million trained and skilled employees in restaurants across the country serving the public every day. The restaurant industry is open and the tables at America’s 1+ million restaurant and foodservice locations are always a great place to gather with friends and family. To ensure that restaurants have the latest information about coronavirus, we created this industry-specific guidance for owners and operators. The industry works day in and day out at food safety. You can find out more about ongoing ServSafe training and certification programs here.

On March 18, 2020, the Association sent a letter to the Administration and Congress defining the extreme impact the coronavirus outbreak is having on the food service industry, and outlining several actions Congress can take immediately to provide relief and aid recovery for the nation’s one million restaurants and their 15.6 million employees.

Our team launched a nationwide grassroots campaign urging Congress to take immediate action to support the restaurant industry. Make your voice heard.Take action at https://actnow.io/recovery or by text “Recovery” to 52886.

The Interational Black Restaurant & Hospitality Association continues to engage with local, state, and federal officials to help our employers and employees address this public health emergency.

Updated March 23, 2020

Questions

What is 2019-nCoV Coronavirus?

2019-nCoV (Coronavirus) is a virus that causes COVID-19 respiratory illness. It was first detected in Wuhan, China. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), it’s unclear how easily or sustainably this virus is spreading between people. Typically, respiratory viruses are most contagious when an individual is most symptomatic, but there have been reports of the virus spreading when the affected individual does not show any symptoms.

How can I find out what my state or city is requiring me to change at my restaurant? – added 3/19/20

The COVID-19 Resources by State document includes information on what is required in every state, city, or county as it relates to restaurants and coronavirus measures such as closing dining rooms, required posters, and additional information. This document has been compiled and vetted by ServSafe.

Can the coronavirus be spread through food, including refrigerated or frozen food?

According to the CDC, “Coronaviruses are generally thought to be spread from person-to-person through respiratory droplets. Currently, there is no evidence to support the transmission of COVID-19 associated with food.”

What food safety measures are restaurants taking?

The foodservice industry follows strict local public health guidelines. To meet these guidelines, restaurants have safety protocols and best practices in place, including guidance from ServSafe. Owners and operators should contact their state and local health departments for the latest advisories/information about coronavirus in their community. The Association also has a fact sheet in English and Spanish with information specific to the industry.

How can I find out if the federal, state, and/or local governments have made changes to how restaurants can operate? – Updated Daily
Our Restaurant Law Center, in coordination with our state and local partners, is tracking official orders closing or restricting foodservice establishments in response to COVID-19 and whether the federal or state government is offering unemployment insurance available to those affected by COVID-19.  A document with this information is being updated daily and can be found here.
How can I find out if there is any federal or state government guidance or emergency rule on paid sick, emergency, or safe time leave laws as they relate to COVID-19? – Updated Daily
In addition to tracking federal law changes, our Restaurant Law Center, with the help of its Law Firm Partners, has contacted all state paid sick leave enforcement agencies seeking guidance concerning the interaction between COVID-19 and their paid sick and/or safe time (PSST) leave laws.  It has prepared a document providing a brief summary of relevant PSST standards from the federal government and by state that addresses the use of PSST for COVID-19 purposes.  The document is updated daily and found here. Please note that not all states have issued any guidance on this issue.
What do I need to know about the CDC guidance on social distancing? – added 3/16/20
On March 15, the CDC released guidance for large events and mass gatherings include conferences, festivals, parades, concerts, sporting events, weddings, and other types of assemblies that for the next 8 weeks, organizers (whether groups or individuals) cancel or postpone in-person events that consist of 50 people or more throughout the United States. This guidance does not apply to the day to day operation of organizations such as schools, institutes of higher learning, or businesses. However, some states and municipalities are imposing new limitations on restaurant operations.
Where can I find the EPA list of antimicrobial products for use against the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2?
On March 3, the EPA released a list of registered disinfectant products that have qualified under its emerging viral pathogen program for use again SARS-CoV-2. You can find the list here.
Where can I find more information about the Small Business Administration (SBA) disaster assistance loans for impacted businesses?
On March 12, the SBA announced that it will work with state governments to provide targeted, low-interest disaster recovery loans to small businesses severely impacted by the outbreak. You can find out more about these loans and how to access them here.

What can we all do?

The CDC suggests that people take the same steps they would keep from getting the flu: get a flu vaccine, take everyday preventative actions – like washing your hands often – and see a doctor when you are sick.

Both the World Health Organization (WHO) and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) have issued guidance for preparing a workplace for COVID-19 that includes tips for preventing the spread of the virus and steps to reduce workers’ risk of exposure. And the CDC recently issued a strategy for implementing mitigation strategies for communities with local transmission.

What is the impact to the supply chain?

It is still unknown if or how the coronavirus will impact the foodservice supply chain. Many organizations and researchers are monitoring developments.

Where can we find resources?

To ensure that the foodservice industry can easily access the latest resources from the best sources, we will continue to update this page as new information develops.

Actionable Information from the Association

COVID-19 Resources by State  – includes requirements by state, city, or county as it relates to restaurants and coronavirus measures (Updated 3/20/20)

Coronavirus: What You Can Do Fact Sheet (English & Spanish)

Handwashing 101 Poster (English & Spanish) and Youtube Video

Handwashing Infographic

Before You Come To Work Poster

Cleaning vs. Sanitizing Poster (English & Spanish)

Clean-up of Vomiting and Diarrheal Event Poster

Food Safety Focus Blog

March 10 Webinar: Preparing for Coronavirus: Steps for Foodservice and Restaurant Readiness

What Experts are Saying

Business Continuity Planning Basics: 10 Steps to Take Now

Other Resources

U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

What’s New

Latest News

Environmental Cleaning and Disinfection Recommendations

Implementation of Mitigation Strategies for Communities with Local COVID-19 Transmission

Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Situation Summary

Preventing COVID-19 Spread in Communities

Preparing Communities for Potential Spread of COVID-19

Interim Guidance for Businesses and Employers to Plan and Respond to Coronavirus Disease 2019 – Feb. 2020

Occupational Safety and Health Administration

Guidance on Preparing Workplaces for COVID-19

COVID-19 Control and Prevention

Small Business Administration

Guidance for Businesses and Employers to Plan and Respond to Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)

SBA to Provide Disaster Assistance Loans for Small Businesses Impacted by Coronavirus (COVID-19) – Release

World Health Organization

Rolling Updates on Coronavirus Disease

COVID-19 Website

Advice for Public

Workplace Guidance

Johns Hopkins CSSE

Coronavirus COVID-19 Global Cases Map

Supply Chain Research and Resources

Knowledge @ Wharton – Containing the Coronavirus: What’s the Risk to the Global Economy? – Feb. 25

FDA – Coronavirus (COVID-19) Supply Chain Update (Feb. 27)

HBR – Prepare Your Supply Chain for Coronavirus (Feb. 27)

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Facebook announces $100M in grants to small businesses impacted by COVID-19

October 10, 2018/in Uncategorized /by ibrhamanager

Dive Brief:

  • To assist small businesses impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak, Facebook is offering $100 million in cash grants and advertising credits, the social media site announced.
  • Facebook is distributing the funds and ad credits for up to 30,000 eligible small businesses in more than 30 countries, but the company hasn’t shared more details regarding eligibility.
  • Grant recipients can use the funds to assist small businesses with rent, marketing costs, employee assistance and other operational expenses, the company noted. The platform will be taking grant applications during the coming weeks and has introduced a business resource hub.

Dive Insight:

Facebook’s effort to assist small businesses during the coronavirus outbreak is yet another sign of just how much the pandemic is impacting retail. As states urge residents to stay home, retailers are feeling the impact of consumers’ changing shopping behaviors.

Retailers have taken a variety of approaches in response to the outbreak. While many retailers have closed their stores and provided their employees with some financial assistance, others have opted to keep their stores open, take additional sanitization precautions and reduce their hours.

It’s not exactly clear how the retail sector will recover from the pandemic. The National Retail Foundation stated in late February that retail sales could reach $3.9 trillion despite the coronavirus outbreak. The organization on Wednesday, though, sent a letter President Donald Trump, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and other leaders in Washington, D.C.,​ urging the government to support retailers as they cope with drastically reduced sales and payroll and rent costs.

Meanwhile, a report from Apptopia found that grocery apps have been experiencing record-high downloads as consumers stock up on essentials. But while grocery stores see a surge in e-commerce activity, it’s not clear whether other, nonessential retailers will survive.

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