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U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidance says fully vaccinated people can now ditch their masks as a turning point in the U.S. fight against COVID and comes as U.S. caseloads fall and overall vaccinations rise. Tune in below for more insights from Bloomberg’s Ian Fisher. Host: Ian it really does feel like a…
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Big Retailers Band Together to Lobby Governors for Greater Mask Requirements: Business Casual
Powered by RedCircle The COVID-19 pandemic is raging on, though not everyone is on the same page regarding the precautions needed to help curb the spread of the novel coronavirus in the wake of another period of growth in the number of Americans infected. In fact, some Americans are openly and vocally opposed to being…
Business Casual
Were Casino Openings a False Start?
Powered by RedCircle As the United States began its reopening efforts, Las Vegas casinos followed suit, with the latest numbers suggesting more than 800 of almost 1,000 U.S. casinos being currently open for business. However, this march toward a new normal hasn’t gone exactly as planned, as cases of COVID-19 began to spike once again….
Business Casual
Airlines Say Masks Might Become a Must When Taking to the Skies: Business Casual
Powered by RedCircle In today’s Business Casual segment, MarketScale co-hosts Tyler Kern and Daniel Litwin opine on whether or not more action is required by the government to enforce the wearing of masks by passengers while on commercial flights or if this is an issue that should be mandated and imposed by the aviation industry…
Engineering & Construction
How Tamlyn is Addressing the COVID-19 Pandemic
Tamlyn Director of Architectural Products Ian Daniels joined host Tyler Kern remotely to address the company’s response to the uncertainty created by the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting several key aspects of the company’s operations as coronavirus continues to disrupt business the world over. For outside sales staff and distributors, Tamlyn is working to provide options for…