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Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Octavia Spencer Donates Breathing Monitors to New York And Alabama Hospitals Amid COVID-19 Pandemic

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Octavia Spencer is the latest Hollywood star stepping up to help those in need amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis. The actress donated breathing monitors to assist hospitals in her home state of Alabama and the state of New York, according to NBC News

The actress, who recently portrayed Madam C. J. Walker in the Netflix limited series Self Made: Inspired by the Life of Madam C. J. Walker, partnered with Mikucare, a baby monitor company, to provide contactless monitors that can detect nuanced changes in breathing patterns and indicate potential onset before other symptoms present. The two-way talk and video functions also allow patients and medical personnel to communicate from a safe distance.

Spencer made the announcement on her Instagram account:

 

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I, like many of you, have felt helpless in knowing how to help during this time. Seeing what is happening in the communities that I love, I have teamed up with @Mikucare to donate monitors to nursing and medical facilities in Alabama and New York to provide much needed relief to nurses as they navigate care for COVID-19 patients. Miku’s contactless respiratory monitoring offers the ability to detect nuanced changes in breathing patterns. With the understanding that respiration is one of the earliest indicators of illness, Miku’s breathing monitoring can indicate potential onset before other symptoms present. Miku’s two-way talk and video functionality also provides patients and medical personnel a method to communicate safely and effectively with those who have contracted the highly contagious virus. Please everyone do your part to stay safe and stay home in order to protect yourself and the ones you love most and I hope we can all find ways – small and large – to give back to our neighbors, family, and those on the frontlines. @baptist_health @montefiorehealthsystem

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Octavia Spencer Donates Breathing Monitors to New York And Alabama Hospitals Amid COVID-19 Pandemic

Netflix Madam CJ Walker Octavia Spencer

Octavia Spencer is the latest Hollywood star stepping up to help those in need amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis. The actress donated breathing monitors to assist hospitals in her home state of Alabama and the state of New York, according to NBC News

The actress, who recently portrayed Madam C. J. Walker in the Netflix limited series Self Made: Inspired by the Life of Madam C. J. Walker, partnered with Mikucare, a baby monitor company, to provide contactless monitors that can detect nuanced changes in breathing patterns and indicate potential onset before other symptoms present. The two-way talk and video functions also allow patients and medical personnel to communicate from a safe distance.

Spencer made the announcement on her Instagram account:

 

View this post on Instagram

 

I, like many of you, have felt helpless in knowing how to help during this time. Seeing what is happening in the communities that I love, I have teamed up with @Mikucare to donate monitors to nursing and medical facilities in Alabama and New York to provide much needed relief to nurses as they navigate care for COVID-19 patients. Miku’s contactless respiratory monitoring offers the ability to detect nuanced changes in breathing patterns. With the understanding that respiration is one of the earliest indicators of illness, Miku’s breathing monitoring can indicate potential onset before other symptoms present. Miku’s two-way talk and video functionality also provides patients and medical personnel a method to communicate safely and effectively with those who have contracted the highly contagious virus. Please everyone do your part to stay safe and stay home in order to protect yourself and the ones you love most and I hope we can all find ways – small and large – to give back to our neighbors, family, and those on the frontlines. @baptist_health @montefiorehealthsystem

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Stimulus Checks Offer Meager Financial Relief to Distressed Small Business Owners

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Scores of small businesses are dashing to banks to get a piece of the second-round funding from the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) after the initial round was quickly drained.

And while many of the entrepreneurs are scurrying for financing to help combat the coronavirus pandemic and stay in business, a new national survey reveals they are getting hardly any or just a tad of financial help from economic stimulus payments sent to citizens.

The federal government is providing individual American adults with $1,200 and married couples with $2,400. Parents get an extra $500 for each child they have under 17. Those making over $75,000 will get lower amounts. Singles making $99,000 or more and married couples with children making $198,000 get zero.

Some 55% of Americans planning to spend their stimulus checks on essential and non-essential goods will do so at big-box stores or chains, a survey by The Accent shows. A Motley Fool firm, The Ascent reviews financial products including credit cards, savings accounts, mortgages, and other items to help people make informed decisions on money matters.

In April, The Ascent surveyed 1,592 Americans to learn how they’re managing their finances and spending their stimulus checks. Some 37% of survey respondents reported they will use the checks to pay bills and 26% will put the money into savings. Just 22% of those surveyed will spend the checks to buy household necessities or non-essentials. Here is how those people said they will use the money:

  • 14% will make most purchases at a local small business.
  • 30% will make most purchases online.
  • 55% will make most purchases at a big-box store or chain.

The results are another blow for many small businesses, including black-owned businesses, who recently have shut down or been struggling to remain open. Smaller businesses still open are dealing with hurdles like less traffic flow and other coronavirus-related issues that make operating increasingly difficult.

Obstacles for small businesses have been lingering since April 3 when the $350 billion PPP lending program was launched as part of the $2 trillion coronavirus economic stimulus package. After the funding was exhausted in just about two weeks,  Congress approved an extra $310 billion in PPP loan money. The program includes forgivable loans of up to $10 million for small businesses forced to close because of the COVID-19 crisis. The loans help cover payroll and other operating costs through June 30.

The Internal Revenue Service has distributed 88 million stimulus check payments, totaling $158 billion as of April 17, the Wall Street Journal reported. More checks will be sent to Americans this month.

On May 3, SBA Administrator Jovita Carranza and U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Steven T. Mnuchin issued a new statement on PPP.

“Since Round 2 of PPP loan processing began on April 27, 2.2 million loans have been made to small businesses which surpasses the number of all loans made in PPP Round 1. The total value of these 2.2 million loans is over $175 billion. Notably, the average loan size in Round 2 is $79,000, yet another indicator that the program is broadly based and assisting the smallest of small businesses.

“The Paycheck Protection Program is providing critical support to millions of small businesses and tens of millions of hardworking Americans.”

Carranza and Mnuchin added that nearly 500,000 of the loans were made by lenders with less than $1 billion in assets and non-banks. Several firms on the BE 100s 2019 Banks list fall into that category. The lenders also include Community Development Financial Institutions, Certified Development Companies, Microlenders, Farm Credit-lending institutions, and Fin Techs. Over 850,000 loans—about one-third of the 2.2 million loans—were made by lenders with $10 billion of assets or less.

The second round of PPP funding has already surpassed its halfway point.



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Stimulus Checks Offer Meager Financial Relief to Distressed Small Business Owners

mental health

Scores of small businesses are dashing to banks to get a piece of the second-round funding from the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) after the initial round was quickly drained.

And while many of the entrepreneurs are scurrying for financing to help combat the coronavirus pandemic and stay in business, a new national survey reveals they are getting hardly any or just a tad of financial help from economic stimulus payments sent to citizens.

The federal government is providing individual American adults with $1,200 and married couples with $2,400. Parents get an extra $500 for each child they have under 17. Those making over $75,000 will get lower amounts. Singles making $99,000 or more and married couples with children making $198,000 get zero.

Some 55% of Americans planning to spend their stimulus checks on essential and non-essential goods will do so at big-box stores or chains, a survey by The Accent shows. A Motley Fool firm, The Ascent reviews financial products including credit cards, savings accounts, mortgages, and other items to help people make informed decisions on money matters.

In April, The Ascent surveyed 1,592 Americans to learn how they’re managing their finances and spending their stimulus checks. Some 37% of survey respondents reported they will use the checks to pay bills and 26% will put the money into savings. Just 22% of those surveyed will spend the checks to buy household necessities or non-essentials. Here is how those people said they will use the money:

  • 14% will make most purchases at a local small business.
  • 30% will make most purchases online.
  • 55% will make most purchases at a big-box store or chain.

The results are another blow for many small businesses, including black-owned businesses, who recently have shut down or been struggling to remain open. Smaller businesses still open are dealing with hurdles like less traffic flow and other coronavirus-related issues that make operating increasingly difficult.

Obstacles for small businesses have been lingering since April 3 when the $350 billion PPP lending program was launched as part of the $2 trillion coronavirus economic stimulus package. After the funding was exhausted in just about two weeks,  Congress approved an extra $310 billion in PPP loan money. The program includes forgivable loans of up to $10 million for small businesses forced to close because of the COVID-19 crisis. The loans help cover payroll and other operating costs through June 30.

The Internal Revenue Service has distributed 88 million stimulus check payments, totaling $158 billion as of April 17, the Wall Street Journal reported. More checks will be sent to Americans this month.

On May 3, SBA Administrator Jovita Carranza and U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Steven T. Mnuchin issued a new statement on PPP.

“Since Round 2 of PPP loan processing began on April 27, 2.2 million loans have been made to small businesses which surpasses the number of all loans made in PPP Round 1. The total value of these 2.2 million loans is over $175 billion. Notably, the average loan size in Round 2 is $79,000, yet another indicator that the program is broadly based and assisting the smallest of small businesses.

“The Paycheck Protection Program is providing critical support to millions of small businesses and tens of millions of hardworking Americans.”

Carranza and Mnuchin added that nearly 500,000 of the loans were made by lenders with less than $1 billion in assets and non-banks. Several firms on the BE 100s 2019 Banks list fall into that category. The lenders also include Community Development Financial Institutions, Certified Development Companies, Microlenders, Farm Credit-lending institutions, and Fin Techs. Over 850,000 loans—about one-third of the 2.2 million loans—were made by lenders with $10 billion of assets or less.

The second round of PPP funding has already surpassed its halfway point.



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San Diego Sheriff’s Department Investigating Incident of Man in KKK Hood While at Vons’ Grocery

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The San Diego County Sheriff’s Department is investigating an incident involving a man wearing a Ku Klux Klan mask while shopping in a California Vons’ grocery store.

According to Essence, the incident took place on Saturday afternoon. The sheriff’s department condemned the incident and is investigating.

“The Sheriff’s Department is investigating,” Santee Mayor John Minto said Sunday. “I hope they will have more information for us tomorrow.”

Local officials have also condemned the incident, saying hate will not be tolerated. East County Supervisor Dianne Jacob called the situation “abhorrent.”

“This blatant racism has no place in Santee or any part of San Diego County,” Jacob said in a statement Sunday. “It is not who we are. It is not what we stand for and can’t be tolerated.”

Vons also released a statement, saying store employees asked the customer to remove the mask several times. Vons is also reviewing operations to ensure another incident does not happen.

“Unfortunately, an alarming and isolated incident occurred at our Vons store in Santee, where a customer chose an inflammatory method of wearing a face covering.” the release said. ” Needless to say, it was shocking.

“Several members of our team asked the customer to remove it, and all requests were ignored until the customer was in the checkout area. This was a disturbing incident for our associates and customers, and we are reviewing with our team how to best handle such inappropriate situations in the future.”

The incident was quickly shared on social media and according to the Times of San Diego, protests are being organized at the Vons location.

African Americans have been expressing their concerns about wearing face masks during the coronavirus pandemic. Sens. Kamala Harris and Cory Booker have asked the Justice Department to publish guidance to help local law enforcement.

Several supermarkets around the country have implemented policies requiring customers to wear face masks, but some have resisted.



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