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Businesses Plan for Reopening When Restrictions Lift
Businesses Plan for Reopening When Restrictions Lift
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Length:
12 minutes
Released:
Apr 23, 2020
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Podcast episode
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Gov. Newsom Talks Coronavirus Testing
Governor Gavin Newsom says California is making big strides in its push to ramp up COVID-19 testing, but he isn’t committing to a date for reopening the state just yet.
Reporter: Marisa Lagos, KQED Politics
Worker Tests Positive at Foster Farms Plant
Employees at a Foster Farms plant in the Central Valley are worried about their health… now that one of their coworkers has tested positive for COVID-19.
Reporter: Alex Hall, KQED
DACA Students Lose Out on Aid
Undocumented college students dealing with campus closures won’t be getting any emergency help from the federal government because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Reporter: Vanessa Rancaño, KQED
Health Clinics Struggle Without Patients
Non-profit community clinics and health centers care for people regardless of their ability to pay or immigration status. But during this pandemic, many clinics across California are struggling to keep their doors open.
Reporter: Farida Jhabvala Romero, KQED
Coffeehouse Owner Plans for Post-Pandemic Reopening
Here in California, no word… yet… about when that will start happening here, but many small businesses are planning for it, including coffeehouses. Coffeeshops reopening would represent a step back to normalcy for me and many others. But how do you reopen a kind of business where spaces can be tight and people linger, sometimes for hours?
Guest: Sara Peterson, owner Scout Coffee in San Luis Obispo
Governor Gavin Newsom says California is making big strides in its push to ramp up COVID-19 testing, but he isn’t committing to a date for reopening the state just yet.
Reporter: Marisa Lagos, KQED Politics
Worker Tests Positive at Foster Farms Plant
Employees at a Foster Farms plant in the Central Valley are worried about their health… now that one of their coworkers has tested positive for COVID-19.
Reporter: Alex Hall, KQED
DACA Students Lose Out on Aid
Undocumented college students dealing with campus closures won’t be getting any emergency help from the federal government because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Reporter: Vanessa Rancaño, KQED
Health Clinics Struggle Without Patients
Non-profit community clinics and health centers care for people regardless of their ability to pay or immigration status. But during this pandemic, many clinics across California are struggling to keep their doors open.
Reporter: Farida Jhabvala Romero, KQED
Coffeehouse Owner Plans for Post-Pandemic Reopening
Here in California, no word… yet… about when that will start happening here, but many small businesses are planning for it, including coffeehouses. Coffeeshops reopening would represent a step back to normalcy for me and many others. But how do you reopen a kind of business where spaces can be tight and people linger, sometimes for hours?
Guest: Sara Peterson, owner Scout Coffee in San Luis Obispo
Released:
Apr 23, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
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