SymCheck Releases COVID-19 Health Safety Compliance Platform Supporting Hospitality Industry Recovery
Share Article NEW YORK (PRWEB) February 10, 2021
SymCheck™, an automated mobile health screening, assessment and compliance software platform, announced its commercial release today after several months of successful customer trials. Designed to mitigate risk where people congregate and compliant with HIPAA, CDC, and EEOC guidelines, SymCheck verifies that employees, vendors and customers do not pose an elevated risk for exposing others to COVID-19 or other future health risks.
As New York City prepares to resume indoor dining on February 12 at 25% capacity and similar scenarios play out across the U.S., SymCheck will provide venues the ability to easily offer a safer dining experience and workplace where customers, employees and vendors can be confident that precautions have been taken to avoid exposure to the
America’s 46th president Joseph Robinette Biden jr pledged to restore a semblance of normalcy to a shaken democracy. Jan 20, 2021 . “We must end this uncivil war,” said the new President, “that pits red against blue, rural vs. urban, conservative vs. liberal.”
Just before noon on Jan. 20, Joseph Robinette Biden jr. put his hand on a bible and vowed to uphold the Constitution as the 46th President of the United States.
It was a first step toward restoring a semblance of normalcy to a shaken democracy. His predecessor, after two months of trying to stay in power by overturning the people’s will, told the American people to “have a good life” before skipping the ceremony. The National Mall was nearly empty, cleared of crowds because of the threat of violence. Biden’s words rang out over a capital under lockdown, fortified by some 25,000 National Guardsmen. It felt like a wartime Inauguration.
Donald Trump led the United States for four tumultuous years with a right-wing populist approach and an “America First” message, but left office with his presidency in tatters and the country’s democratic institutions dented after a calamitous last chapter.