From handshakes to fist bumps: The future of professional greetings Let your conscience be your guide
In the business world, the handshake has been a staple for a very long time, but the pandemic has changed that.
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PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. â There is a right way and a wrong way to shake hands, according to Sherry Thomas, the president of Palm Beach Etiquette. We as Americans only have one or two standard styles of greeting, she said.
Thomas is now consulting with businesses about the so-called greeting gray area that exists now. What I am seeing in companies is there is no standard, she said. I do have people call me a lot and ask my opinion on how I feel about it, and I do think it is individual.
Martin County offering Pfizer vaccine at Treasure Coast Square Mall in effort to get teens vaccinated
The new opportunity signals the latest effort from the county to get more students vaccinated on the Treasure Coast.
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MARTIN COUNTY, Fla. â The Martin County Health will begin administering the Pfizer vaccine for the first time at the Treasure Coast Square Mall in Jensen Beach.
The new opportunity signals the latest effort from the county to get more students vaccinated on the Treasure Coast.
Martin County Health Department Spokesperson, Renay Rouse said the goal is to help reduce those numbers and help protect families ahead of the summer travel season.
Diocese of Palm Beach Catholic schools planning to make masks optional in fall
Memo from diocese says masks would be highly recommended under modified policy, barring unforeseen circumstances
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The entrance to St. Ann Catholic School remains closed for the summer, July 23, 2020, in downtown West Palm Beach, Fla.
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WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. â Teachers and students at Catholic schools in Palm Beach County and the Treasure Coast will be required to continue wearing masks through the end of the school year, but the Diocese of Palm Beach is planning to make them optional in the fall.