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i talk to you seemingly every day so matter of fact about it. it s just this is the nature of a country that had to get response protocols professionalized across every business, hospital, school, university, you name it, we have to do it now. and, jewuliette, one of the things that stands out in these aerial pictures, i ve seen buildings where i ve had friends or co-workers that have lived there or hotels i ve stayed in in atlanta. this is a bustling city. buildings with restaurants that certainly our co-workers have gone to for lunch or for dinner. i want to go to state senator mcwarren. if you could just speak to us a little bit about how that
what does that mean? alert is the that s the advance law enforcement response rapid response training. an agency a texas state university in san marcus and they have developed the rapid response protocols. came to into being after columbine that says that we don t stand around and wait on swat teams, the initial responders it could be one officers it could be two officers. whatever it is, form a team and go in to see what they can do to neutralize the threat. good speed. thank you, chief. thank you for your time. thank you. it was a pleasure. something has to change. a lot of people are trying to help make a difference including some with very famous faces. that you recognize like actor
from myself down to my department, we are going to go in. we are going to make an entry in, we are going to go to the threat and we are going to do our best to neutralize the threat. and protect life and limb there after. we have equipment and we have trained regularly. we use the alert protocols here in texas almost exclusively. what does that mean, alert protocol? that is the advanced law enforcement rapid response training. they are an agency at texas state university and say marcus. and they have developed the rapid response protocols. came into being after columbine, that says that we do not stand around and wait on swat teams. the initial responders, it could be one officer, could be
Top 10 Takeaways From the Chamber’s COVID Forum: What Employers Need To Know Right Now
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The Chamber hosted a COVID Forum to address what employers need to know right now as it relates vaccines, testing, and employment law – and – what they need to know about the path ahead as it relates to their business continuity planning.
The forum featured six fantastic speakers who gave real-time updates and concrete advice for employers who want to get back to business in a safe and healthy way:
The director of the Orange County Health Department, Quintana Stewart, provided the current state of play on the number of COVID cases, testing protocols, and the vaccine roll-out.