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210, 2020

Voting During a Pandemic in North Carolina:
8 Things You Need to Know to Vote with Confidence

By |October 2, 2020|Categories: Good Advice|Tags: , , |Comments Off on Voting During a Pandemic in North Carolina:
8 Things You Need to Know to Vote with Confidence

In these current crazy and unprecedented times, what is true is that any situation where many people gather together poses a risk for the transmission of COVID-19. While we [...]

1609, 2020

Reducing Customer Anxiety While Dining Out

By |September 16, 2020|Categories: Good Advice|Tags: , , |Comments Off on Reducing Customer Anxiety While Dining Out

70% of people feel ‘extremely uncomfortable’ or ‘uncomfortable’ eating in a restaurant In our very first blog post, we discussed 8 things to consider when reopening your [...]

2708, 2020

COVID Mythbusters: Exploring 10 Common Myths

By |August 27, 2020|Categories: Good Advice|Tags: , , , |Comments Off on COVID Mythbusters: Exploring 10 Common Myths

As the coronavirus continues to spread around the world, there has also been a host of untruths about the outbreak spreading as well. Unfortunately, this deluge of information via [...]

1408, 2020

8 Things to Consider When Reopening Your Community

By |August 14, 2020|Categories: Community News|Comments Off on 8 Things to Consider When Reopening Your Community

"It wasn't so much that it was opened too quickly," Cuban said. "It was, one, that there were no protocols in place for businesses when they opened to keep [...]

3107, 2020

DHIT Awarded Grant by NC Policy Collaboratory to Develop Community Confidence Tool for COVID-19 Reopening

By |July 31, 2020|Categories: Community News|Comments Off on DHIT Awarded Grant by NC Policy Collaboratory to Develop Community Confidence Tool for COVID-19 Reopening

"More reliable, local data-driven guidance is critical to allow the safe and successful reopening of businesses, schools, religious institutions and other parts of our communities.” [Chapel Hill, [...]

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