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Do you have legal matters? Here’s the COVID-19 update.

Do you have ongoing legal matters and want to know what might be effected and how? Well, here is just about everything you need to know about what is happening in Gwinnett from the legal perspective. The firm of Margret Gettle Washburn, P.C. is a general trial practice...

A Gift to His Community, Simply Done

https://youtu.be/G2Wjp0QIrfI It was an early morning in Duluth and the folks at Simply Done Donuts were making donuts as always, but this morning there is a little twist.  On Wednesday it was the parking lot of Gary Martin Hays and Associates where the coffee and donuts flowed. Gary...

Eastside Urgent Care Launches Telehealth Program to Extend Health Care Services to Community During COVID-19 Pandemic

Eastside Urgent Care has launched a new telehealth portal which allows patients to access their urgent care providers from home. The urgent care network’s new “virtual visit” option was developed in an effort to maintain vital healthcare services while assisting the community in minimizing travel and adhering to social distancing recommendations. Patients can access...

Hope Clinic: Now More Than Ever, Every Patient’s Needs Matter

Many in our community are facing uncertainties and financial difficulties due to the Coronavirus pandemic. As the demand for medical services increases the Hope Clinic is prepared to help meet the needs of our community and provide medical care.  Our doors are open, and we are accepting new patients.  Are...

COVID-19 and Economic Recovery: The Chamber’s Role

By Chris Clark, President & CEO, Georgia Chamber of Commerce For over 400 years, chambers of commerce around the world have been champions of free enterprise, job creation and community response. In unsteady economic times throughout history, chambers have organized the troops, raised funds for war efforts, coordinated disaster response, been the voice of progress during civil unrest,...

Red Cross Urges Healthy Individuals to Give Blood Amid Coronavirus Concerns

https://youtu.be/qQgNraziKdI Low donor turnout could hurt U.S. blood supply The American Red Cross strongly urges healthy, eligible individuals who are feeling well to give blood or platelets to help maintain a sufficient blood supply and prevent shortages as concerns about the outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019, or COVID-19, rise in the U.S.

DAG: Hold Steady and Don’t Derail

Turn on the news or read the news online and you’re likely to see another collection of health worries, business troubles and governmental officials delivering news that just doesn’t give ya that warm and fuzzy feeling. Unemployment is rising, downsizing and layoffs are happening already, and economic woes are coming at us head-on.