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Call me, I am here to help!  419-877-2747 or email me at josh@awchamber.com.

TCP NETWORKS VIRTUAL MEETUP- Tuesdays 8:30am

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TCP Networks -Virtual Meeting
05/26/2020
08:15 AM - 09:30 AM E

TCP Networks -Virtual Meeting
06/02/2020
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Google TechTuesday - Gmail Tips and Tricks
06/02/2020
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TCP Networks -Virtual Meeting
06/09/2020
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TCP Networks -Virtual Meeting
06/16/2020
08:15 AM - 09:30 AM E

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Microsoft 365 & Teams Virtual Training

Presented by Microsoft-Wed. May 27th

The Chamber Partnership's- Anthony Wayne, Holland-Springfield, and NW Ohio Hispanic Chamber are pleased to offer the following from our national chamber partner:
You're Invited to a Virtual Training and Discussion on "The Future of Business" Presented by Microsoft and the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday, May 27th!


Join our partner, the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and Microsoft for a Virtual Training & Interactive Discussion on "The Future of Business" on Wednesday, May 27, 2020 at 4PM ET. 

Learn about the latest data on how to keep your business innovative and more efficient by embracing the digital transformation of business, new technology, and resources provided by Microsoft 365 and Teams.

This virtual training is brought to you at no cost thanks to the generous sponsorship of Microsoft. Feel free to invite your employees and others to join the conversation. The training will take place on Microsoft Teams and the link will be shared with you after you register.
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Google TechTuesdays Series Launched

In Partnership with NW State Community College


The Chamber is excited to launch our Google Training series with the support of Custom Training Solutions at Northwest State Community College!  The workshops are complimentary and you need to register for which ones work for you.  
6/2 Gmail Tips and Tricks
6/23 Connect with your Customers and Manage Your Business Remotely
6/30 Reach Customers Online with Google
7/14 Use YouTube to Grow Your Business
7/21 Design Thinking for Entrepreneurs
7/28 Get Your Local Business on Google Search and Maps

Sessions will run from 12:00- 12:30pm on the above dates.

Responsible Restart Ohio Materials

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  • Governor DeWine announced initial findings from his Minority Health Strike Force. The team was formed in April in response to the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on African Americans who make up 14 percent of Ohio's population, but represent 26 percent of positive COVID-19 cases, 31 percent of COVID-19 hospitalizations, and 17 percent of COVID-19 deaths in Ohio. The Minority Health Strike Force's preliminary report will be available soon at coronavirus.ohio.gov. Final recommendations will be issued on June 11. 
 
  • Examples of these recommendations include: establishing culturally appropriate and accessible COVID-19 exposure notification services for communities of color; expanding testing capacity and access for minorities and high-risk populations; using data to prioritize resources in the communities that have the highest need; developing and launching a statewide, culturally-sensitive outreach campaign that educates African Americans and communities of color on COVID-19, health disparities, and social determinants of health.
 
  • A new position will be created within the Ohio Department of Health dedicated to social determinants of health and opportunity. This person’s work will build on several existing efforts to respond to health inequity by working directly with local communities on their specific long-term health needs and Ohio's response to COVID-19.
 
  • To expand access to testing, Ohio has partnered with the Ohio Association of Community Health Centers which represents Ohio’s Federally Qualified Health Centers, including 55 Community Health Centers at 378 locations.  It has multiple mobile units in 68 of Ohio’s 88 counties. For testing, individuals should contact their Federally Qualified Health Center or community health center for information and direction about how to be tested.
 
  • Ohio is partnering with the Ohio Association of Community Health Centers and the Nationwide Foundation to distribute thousands of Community Wellness Kits that contain COVID-19 protection-related items, such as face coverings, hand sanitizer, and soap.
 
  • To support both the state and local health departments in efforts to fight COVID-19 and the disproportionate impact on people of color, Ohio will significantly increase the number of public health workers who can help notify Ohioans of possible exposure to the virus. The hiring of these public health workers is in progress at both the state and local levels with the goal of hiring individuals who represent and reflect the make-up of their own communities.
 
  • Governor DeWine's Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives and the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services will award $1 million in grants to provide mental health and addiction services for hard-to-reach individuals. The grants will allow faith-based and local community-based organizations to develop culturally appropriate messages that target those who may not be as easily reached by mass-media messaging efforts, such as racial and ethnic minorities, Appalachian and rural communities, older adults, and others. 
 
  • Lt. Governor Husted announced several new sector opening dates in Ohio:
    • Beginning Tuesday, May 26, miniature golf, batting cages, and bowling alleys may resume operations if they can meet required safety protocols.
    • Beginning Tuesday, May 26, skills training for all sports, including contact sports, may resume if required safety protocols can be met. Tournaments, games, and competitions for contact sports are still prohibited. 
    • Beginning Monday, June 1, catering and banquet centers may reopen if they can meet required safety protocols. Protocols include six feet between tables, no congregating, and a crowd size of no more than 300 people.
    • Guidance for baseball, golf, general non-contact sports, and skills training are attached. Full guidelines to ensure that these sectors operate in the safest manner possible are/will be available at coronavirus.ohio.gov.
 
  • For the week ending May 16, 2020, the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS) reported 46,062 initial jobless claims to the U.S. Dept. of Labor. The number of initial jobless claims filed in Ohio over the last nine weeks (1,215,756) is more than the combined total of those filed during the last three years. Over the last nine weeks, ODJFS has distributed more than $2.8 billion in unemployment compensation payments to more than 619,000 claimants. Of the more than 1 million applications the agency has received, more than 92% have been processed, with less than 8% pending. Pursuant to an order from the U.S.  Department of Labor, Ohio will release unemployment numbers on a weekly basis as soon as the national report is released on Thursday.
 
  • Ohioans can apply for unemployment benefits online 24 hours a day, seven days a week, at unemployment.ohio.gov. It is also possible to file by phone at 877-644-6562 or TTY at 888- 642-8203, Monday through Friday 7AM to 7PM, Saturday 9AM to 5PM, and Sunday 9AM to 1PM. Employers with questions should emailUCTech@jfs.ohio.gov.
 
As always, Coronavirus.Ohio.Gov and the Department of Health hotline, 1-833-4-ASK-ODH are great resources for those who have questions. 
  
5 PROTOCOLS FOR ALL BUSINESSES
  • Require face coverings for employees and recommend them for clients/customers at all times.
  • Conduct daily health assessments by employers and employees (self-evaluation) to determine if “fit for duty.”
  • Maintain good hygiene at all times – hand washing, sanitizing and social distancing.
  • Clean and sanitize workplaces throughout workday and at the close of business or between shifts.
  • Limit capacity to meet social distancing guidelines.
  • Establish maximum capacity at 50% of fire code.
  • And, use appointment setting where possible to limit congestion.
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