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Business community to hear from Poloncarz Friday
Poloncarz: Extremely closeâ to âsubstantial risk of community spreadâ
and last updated 2021-07-29 17:25:37-04
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Erie County Department of Health graphic on cases.
Poloncarz issued a Tweet Thursday saying as of July 28 there are 98 new cases of COVID, the countyâs 7-day average per 100,000 residents is now at 48. It takes 50 to 99 cases to rise to âsubstantialâ level.
Businesses are waiting and wondering what it will mean.
Latest COVID-19 Case report from @ECDOH shows Erie County is extremely close to entering the CDC s substantial risk of community spread category. With 98 new cases for July 28, the county s 7 day average per 100,000 residents is now 48. 50-99 cases is the substantial level. https://t.co/P8a9WZa7c1 Mark Poloncarz (@markpoloncarz) July 29, 2021
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Finding a balance : How banks, law firms, and other companies are planning the return to an in-person workplace
Professional service companies have operated with more flexibility during the pandemic than food service and manufacturing firms that required an earlier return. Author: Rob Hackford (WGRZ) Updated: 11:45 PM EDT June 4, 2021
BUFFALO, N.Y. The flexibility of working from home for thousands of Western New Yorkers in a professional service industry may be fleeting.
COVID-19 numbers are declining, the region s vaccination rate is increasing and employers, are actively planning the return to in-person work. We think there is going to be a big wave of that from some major employers after July 6, Buffalo Niagara Partnership president and CEO Dottie Gallagher said.