Coronavirus

Maintaining unity and creating value through virtual meetings

By: Felipe Rivas 2 min read April 2020 — The novel coronavirus forced a global halt to major international, regional and local events. From the NBA season to networking conferences, all gatherings of any size stopped abruptly in an effort to flatten the curve and prevent COVID-19, the disease caused by

GFL Businesses Adapt as Coronavirus Threat Looms for US

By: Sara Warden 2 min read March 2020 — Businesses across South Florida have been hit by the impact of the Coronavirus pandemic, as the government issued new advice urging people to stay home if possible. Drastic measures have been taken to prevent the further spread of the virus, but some

Stay hopeful: Handling coronavirus-related stress in Palm Beach County

By: Felipe Rivas 2 min read March 2020 — With constant updates on the coronavirus and its impact on the United States, social media posts displaying frenzied buying, and closure of schools and other municipal buildings, it is easy to stress and feel coronavirus-related anxiety. As you monitor the news

Logistics Expo MODEX Going Ahead Despite Coronavirus Concerns

By: Sara Warden 2 min read March 2020 — Despite Coronavirus concerns, this year’s MODEX conference is going ahead as scheduled on March 9-12 at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta. The conference attracts 900 exhibitors and, as logistics companies, all have a stake in the developments currently fragmenting the

Miami’s Events Calendar Rocked by Coronavirus Concerns

By: Sara Warden 2 min read March 2020 — Sunshine, beaches, cruises, outdoor festivals … this is Florida’s bread and butter. But what happens when a global health crisis crosses international borders? Miami’s tourism industry is now finding out. When the novel Coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak began spreading in China at the end

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Florida leaders monitor COVID-19

By: Felipe Rivas 2 min read March 2020 — As an increasing number of countries experience outbreaks of the coronavirus, or COVID-19, Florida leaders are urging residents to stay calm despite two confirmed cases in the Sunshine State. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis this week announced the Centers for Disease Control