Proposal for SBA’s Economic Injury Disaster Loans up to $2 Million, Advisory Support – Apply Soon!

Advisor Services for SBA’s Economic Injury Disaster Loans, Millions of Dollars Available, Coronavirus (COVID-019) related economic disruptions. Engage Today!

Our team can support you with the new SBA’s Economic Injury Disaster Loans up to $2 Million, Coronavirus (COVID-019) related economic disruptions. . Our business Advisors are Coaches (Not Consultants) this means they coach clients to achieve a specific goal and achievement. This is our Proposal to the 30 million small businesses and nonprofits that are believed to be eligible, help save our US economy and jobs!

Compensation for Advisor Services for SBA’s Economic Injury Disaster Loan: 30 million small businesses can be more resilient to Coronavirus (COVID-019) related economic disruptions.

Affordable Advisory Services: Terms & Conditions:

Our business Advisors are Coaches (Not Consultants) this means they coach clients to achieve a specific goal and achievement.

Terms & Conditions for Advisor Services for SBA’s Economic Injury Disaster Loan:

$100 Loan Application and Engagement Fee, $100 Hourly rate (Monthly rate possible $5,000+) billable in 15 minutes increments. 5-4-3-2-1 ladder, Loan success fee per $100,000 (One hundred Thousand Dollars) percentage of the approved loan amount. Example: 5% fee of the first $100,00o0= $5,000. Plus, business expenses, like travel and other professional serve provider, all amounts of 250 subject to prior approval by the Client.

Three-Way to Work:

  1. Virtual Services (not physically on-site with digital communications: phone, video interactions, with Client also, texting and email. Normal this is the process starts.
  2. Physically on-site, as needed and available by advisor, (all travel expenses paid by the client)
  3. Client comes to Advisors Operation Center (Planned for Washington DC) opening as soon as possible.

Interaction directly with decision maker the Client is very important and site visits are helpful to understand and verify the business operations, part of the due-diligence process. 

Duration of Service

The expected duration of services, to be limited.  The time from engagement-to -receipt of loan. Contact Us Today to get started on your loan application:

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Disclaimer Statements

No loan is guaranteed. Void where prohibited. This material or Advisory services, has been prepared for informational purposes only, and is not intended to provide, and should not be relied on for, tax, legal or accounting advice. You should consult your own tax, legal and accounting advisors before engaging in any transaction.

Legal or accounting advice to be provide by Clients professionals or assigned to them by Advisors, uses limited basis to avoid unnecessarily, in a way that is avoidable; needlessly: Increasing the transaction cost.

Advisor reserve the right to withhold or termination advisory services at any time, without cause. Terms and conditions subject to change without notice.

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$2 million Disaster Assistance Loans for Small Businesses Impacted by Coronavirus (COVID-19) provided by US SBA.

30 million small businesses can be more resilient to Coronavirus (COVID-019) related economic disruptions. Disaster Assistance Loans, up to $2 Million!

Up to $2 million Disaster Assistance Loans for Small Businesses Impacted by Coronavirus (COVID-19), 30 million small businesses can be more resilient to Coronavirus, related economic disruptions.  Our tem can assist: determining small business or nonprofit eligibility, and with loan application process.

SBA to Provide Disaster Assistance Loans for Small Businesses Impacted by Coronavirus (COVID-19)

U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) The U.S. Small Business Administration is a United States government agency that provides support to entrepreneurs and small businesses. SBA to provide disaster assistance loans for small businesses impacted by Coronavirus (COVID-19).

The US President took bold, decisive action to make our 30 million small businesses more resilient to Coronavirus-related economic disruptions. Small businesses are vital economic engines in every community and state, and they have helped make our economy the strongest in the world.

Our team working with SBA Agency will work directly with state Governors to support them in providing targeted, low-interest disaster recovery loans to small businesses that have been severely impacted by the situation. Providing, every small business with the most effective and customer-focused response possible during these times of uncertainty.

$2 million in assistance for a small business

SBA’s Economic Injury Disaster Loans offer up to $2 million in assistance for a small business. These loans can provide vital economic support to small businesses to help overcome the temporary loss of revenue they are experiencing.

Process for Accessing SBA’s Coronavirus (COVID-19) Disaster Relief Lending:

• The U.S. Small Business Administration is offering designated states and territories low-interest federal disaster loans for working capital to small businesses suffering substantial economic injury as a result of the Coronavirus (COVID-19). Upon a request received from a state’s or territory’s Governor, SBA will issue under its own authority, as provided by the Coronavirus Preparedness and Response Supplemental Appropriations Act that was recently signed by the US President, an Economic Injury Disaster Loan declaration.

• Any such Economic Injury Disaster Loan assistance declaration issued by the SBA makes loans available to small businesses and private, non-profit organizations in designated areas of a state or territory to help alleviate economic injury caused by the Coronavirus (COVID-19).

• SBA’s Office of Disaster Assistance will coordinate with the state’s or territory’s Governor to submit the request for Economic Injury Disaster Loan assistance.

• Once a declaration is made for designated areas within a state, the information on the application process for Economic Injury Disaster Loan assistance will be made available to all affected communities.

• These loans may be used to pay fixed debts, payroll, accounts payable and other bills that can’t be paid because of the disaster’s impact. The interest rate is 3.75% for small businesses without credit available elsewhere; businesses with credit available elsewhere are not eligible. The interest rate for non-profits is 2.75%.

• SBA offers loans with long-term repayments in order to keep payments affordable, up to a maximum of 30 years. Terms are determined on a case-by-case basis, based upon each borrower’s ability to repay.

• SBA’s Economic Injury Disaster Loans are just one piece of the expanded focus of the US federal government’s coordinated response, and the SBA is strongly committed to providing the most effective and customer-focused response possible.

Providing innovative advisory services to assist with the health, safety actions and business loan assistance:

• Small Business

Not direct assistance to individuals.

Under our Advisory Services for the Coronavirus (Covid-19) supported by US SBA disaster assistance loans for small businesses impacted by Coronavirus (COVID-19).

Federal Funds under the US National Emergency Declaration for Coronavirus (COVID-19) $50 billion in federal aid to fight the disease. $50 billion in federal aid to fight the disease US National Emergency Declaration for Coronavirus COVID-19. The $8 billion deal to provide emergency funding to combat the coronavirus outbreak is additional funding, totaling over $58 Billion dollars available federally.

State, Territorial, Tribal, local government entities and certain private non-profit (PNP) organizations are eligible to apply for Public Assistance and the SBA disaster assistance loans for small businesses impacted by Coronavirus (COVID-19).

 This includes necessary emergency protective measures for activities taken in response to the COVID-19 incident. FEMA assistance will be provided at the 75 percent Federal cost share. 25% of the cost paid by the State. Proposing the 25% cost share, be paid by other sources.  Corporations/Companies, individuals (As appropriate & allowed), philanthropist and/or from fundraising activities: Coronavirus Covid-19 Concerts, etc.

Corporations/Companies possibly can save 75% of the cost of Coronavirus (Covid-19) related expenses. Contact us for details on innovate solution cost sharing strategies. Our team, is ready willing and able to work directly with Clients, anywhere in the world: immediately, time is of the essence. Contact Us today:

FYI… Providing innovative advisory services to assist with the health and safety actions:

• States, local, tribal, territorial governments & other eligible entities

• Corporations/Companies

• Countries

Not direct assistance to individuals.

Under our Advisory Services for the Coronavirus (Covid-19) supported by Federal Funds under the US National Emergency Declaration for Coronavirus (COVID-19) $50 billion in federal aid to fight the disease. $50 billion in federal aid to fight the disease US National Emergency Declaration for Coronavirus COVID-19. The $8 billion deal to provide emergency funding to combat the coronavirus outbreak is additional funding, totaling over $58 Billion dollars available federally.

State, Territorial, Tribal, local government entities and certain private non-profit (PNP) organizations are eligible to apply for Public Assistance.

 This includes necessary emergency protective measures for activities taken in response to the COVID-19 incident. FEMA assistance will be provided at the 75 percent Federal cost share. 25% of the cost paid by the State. Proposing the 25% cost share, be paid by other sources.  Corporations/Companies, individuals (As appropriate & allowed), philanthropist and/or from fundraising activities: Coronavirus Covid-19 Concerts, etc.

Corporations/Companies possibly can save 75% of the cost of Coronavirus (Covid-19) related expenses. Contact us for details on innovate solution cost sharing strategies. Contact Us:

coronavirusCOVIDadvisors@gmail.com

www.coronaviusCOVIDAdvisors.com  

#Coronavirus #COVID #COVID-19

Calendar Coronavirus (COVID-19) Nobody can predict the future, but it’s worth trying to influence the direction!

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Calendar Next 12 Months – Nobody can predict the future, but it’s worth trying to influence the direction. Join Us Today!

Calendar Coronavirus (CoVID-19) our team has developed next 12 months, broken-down into Quarters. “Nobody can predict the future, but it’s worth trying to influence the direction.’ Our team plans to influence the direction, with Coronavirus (CoVID-19) support and implementation  

Coronavirus (CoVID-19) Timelines

January, February, and March (Q1) 2020

Q1, 2020

On December 31 last year, China alerted WHO to several cases of unusual pneumonia in Wuhan, a port city of 11 million people in the central Hubei province. The virus was unknown.

January 7, officials announced they had identified a new virus, according to the WHO. The novel virus was named 2019-nCoV and was identified as belonging to the coronavirus family, which includes SARS and the common cold.

The WHO said later on January 23 that the outbreak did not yet constitute a public emergency of international concern and there was “no evidence” of the virus spreading between humans outside of China.

On January 30, the WHO declared coronavirus a global emergency as the death toll in China jumped to 170, with 7,711 cases reported in the country, where the virus had spread to all 31 provinces.

On February 11, the WHO announced that the new coronavirus would be called “COVID-19”.

Between February 11 and March 12, 2020, The Dow Jones has declined by about 28%, driven by the Coronavirus pandemic and turmoil in the crude oil markets.

Q1 – March, 2020 – Containment

US President Donald Trump outlined new guidelines for Americans to follow for 15 days in order to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus outbreak, according to his remarks at Monday’s White House Coronavirus Task Force press briefing.

Last 15 days of March 2020 Containment Strategy

Q2: April, May & June 2020 – Mitigation Begins

Mitigation strategies begin, ending of Containment strategies. Consumer confidence, improves economy improves with some Stimulus funds reaching the marketplace

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Testing begins broadly. Public virus fear subsidies

Public & Private Partnerships begin broadly

Vaccines and antiviral Testing expands  

July, August, and September (Q3) 2020 – Mitigation Continues

Economy Booms with Trillion dollar Stimulus funds reaching the marketplace

Public & Private Partnerships expand, people are tested and return to consumer confidence.

Vaccines and antiviral Testing expands to Human trials

October, November, and December (Q4) 2020

Economy Booms with Trillion dollar Stimulus funds reaching the marketplace

Vaccines and antiviral Testing expands to Human trials and ready for distribution with annual Flu vaccine (December 2020)

January, February, and March (Q1) 2021

Vaccines distributed with annual Flu vaccine shots

Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis is over

Providing innovative advisory services to assist with the health and safety actions:

• States, local, tribal, territorial governments & other eligible private nonprofit entities

• Corporations/Companies

• Countries

Not direct assistance to individuals.

Under our Advisory Services for the Coronavirus (Covid-19) supported by Federal Funds under the US National Emergency Declaration for Coronavirus (COVID-19) $50 billion in federal aid to fight the disease. $50 billion in federal aid to fight the disease US National Emergency Declaration for Coronavirus COVID-19. The $8 billion deal to provide emergency funding to combat the coronavirus outbreak is additional funding, totaling over $58 Billion dollars available federally.

coronavirusCOVIDadvisors@gmail.com

www.coronaviusCOVIDAdvisors.com  

#Coronavirus #COVID #COVID-19

$2 million Disaster Assistance Loans for Small Businesses Impacted by Coronavirus (COVID-19) provided by US SBA.

30 million small businesses can be more resilient to Coronavirus (COVID-019) related economic disruptions. Disaster Assistance Loans, up to $2 Million!

Up to $2 million Disaster Assistance Loans for Small Businesses Impacted by Coronavirus (COVID-19), 30 million small businesses can be more resilient to Coronavirus, related economic disruptions.  Our tem can assist: determining small business or nonprofit eligibility, and with loan application process.

SBA to Provide Disaster Assistance Loans for Small Businesses Impacted by Coronavirus (COVID-19)

U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) The U.S. Small Business Administration is a United States government agency that provides support to entrepreneurs and small businesses. SBA to provide disaster assistance loans for small businesses impacted by Coronavirus (COVID-19).

The US President took bold, decisive action to make our 30 million small businesses more resilient to Coronavirus-related economic disruptions. Small businesses are vital economic engines in every community and state, and they have helped make our economy the strongest in the world.

Our team working with SBA Agency will work directly with state Governors to support them in providing targeted, low-interest disaster recovery loans to small businesses that have been severely impacted by the situation. Providing, every small business with the most effective and customer-focused response possible during these times of uncertainty.

$2 million in assistance for a small business

SBA’s Economic Injury Disaster Loans offer up to $2 million in assistance for a small business. These loans can provide vital economic support to small businesses to help overcome the temporary loss of revenue they are experiencing.

Process for Accessing SBA’s Coronavirus (COVID-19) Disaster Relief Lending:

• The U.S. Small Business Administration is offering designated states and territories low-interest federal disaster loans for working capital to small businesses suffering substantial economic injury as a result of the Coronavirus (COVID-19). Upon a request received from a state’s or territory’s Governor, SBA will issue under its own authority, as provided by the Coronavirus Preparedness and Response Supplemental Appropriations Act that was recently signed by the US President, an Economic Injury Disaster Loan declaration.

• Any such Economic Injury Disaster Loan assistance declaration issued by the SBA makes loans available to small businesses and private, non-profit organizations in designated areas of a state or territory to help alleviate economic injury caused by the Coronavirus (COVID-19).

• SBA’s Office of Disaster Assistance will coordinate with the state’s or territory’s Governor to submit the request for Economic Injury Disaster Loan assistance.

• Once a declaration is made for designated areas within a state, the information on the application process for Economic Injury Disaster Loan assistance will be made available to all affected communities.

• These loans may be used to pay fixed debts, payroll, accounts payable and other bills that can’t be paid because of the disaster’s impact. The interest rate is 3.75% for small businesses without credit available elsewhere; businesses with credit available elsewhere are not eligible. The interest rate for non-profits is 2.75%.

• SBA offers loans with long-term repayments in order to keep payments affordable, up to a maximum of 30 years. Terms are determined on a case-by-case basis, based upon each borrower’s ability to repay.

• SBA’s Economic Injury Disaster Loans are just one piece of the expanded focus of the US federal government’s coordinated response, and the SBA is strongly committed to providing the most effective and customer-focused response possible.

Providing innovative advisory services to assist with the health, safety actions and business loan assistance:

• Small Business

Not direct assistance to individuals.

Under our Advisory Services for the Coronavirus (Covid-19) supported by US SBA disaster assistance loans for small businesses impacted by Coronavirus (COVID-19).

Federal Funds under the US National Emergency Declaration for Coronavirus (COVID-19) $50 billion in federal aid to fight the disease. $50 billion in federal aid to fight the disease US National Emergency Declaration for Coronavirus COVID-19. The $8 billion deal to provide emergency funding to combat the coronavirus outbreak is additional funding, totaling over $58 Billion dollars available federally.

State, Territorial, Tribal, local government entities and certain private non-profit (PNP) organizations are eligible to apply for Public Assistance and the SBA disaster assistance loans for small businesses impacted by Coronavirus (COVID-19).

 This includes necessary emergency protective measures for activities taken in response to the COVID-19 incident. FEMA assistance will be provided at the 75 percent Federal cost share. 25% of the cost paid by the State. Proposing the 25% cost share, be paid by other sources.  Corporations/Companies, individuals (As appropriate & allowed), philanthropist and/or from fundraising activities: Coronavirus Covid-19 Concerts, etc.

Corporations/Companies possibly can save 75% of the cost of Coronavirus (Covid-19) related expenses. Contact us for details on innovate solution cost sharing strategies. Our team, is ready willing and able to work directly with Clients, anywhere in the world: immediately, time is of the essence. Contact Us today:

coronavirusCOVIDadvisors@gmail.com

www.coronaviusCOVIDAdvisors.com  

#Coronavirus #COVID #COVID-19

Proposed Advisory Coronavirus (COVID-19) Services to States, local, tribal, territorial Governments & certain private non-profit (PNP), Corporations/Companies & Countries, US Federally Billions Available!

Proposing to States, local, tribal, territorial Governments & eligible nonprofit entities, Corporations/Companies & Countries, US Federally Billions Available, Proposed Advisory Coronavirus (COVID-19) Services, Governors, and CEOs & Foreign Country Leaders!

Proposal to States, local, tribal, territorial Governments & other eligible private nonprofit entities, Corporations/Companies & Countries, US Federally Billions Available, Proposed Advisory Coronavirus (COVID-19) Services, Governors, CEOs and foreign world leaders. Let us assist you with innovative advisory Coronavirus (COVID-19) services. Help you access Billions of dollars, directly or in-directly.

Under our Advisory Services for the Coronavirus (Covid-19) supported by Federal Funds under the US National Emergency Declaration for Coronavirus (COVID-19) $50 billion in federal aid to fight the disease. $50 billion in federal aid to fight the disease US National Emergency Declaration for Coronavirus COVID-19. The $8 billion to provide emergency funding to combat the coronavirus outbreak is additional funding, totaling over $58 Billion dollars available federally.  More than $1 billion to be sent overseas.

In Washington DC, our team has been: monitoring the US Federal Government actions, studding and working on the development of innovate solutions to the Coronavirus (Covid-19) problem, as entrepreneur and businessman.  Especially, understanding the Billions of dollars eligibility requirements and developing spending plans. Assisting in spending-out the money quickly, saving lives and the US and Global economies.

Key steps, include setting-up:  Emergency Operations Centers (EOCs) at Clients locations and in Washington DC (Client Desk – Shared space, our Planned HQ with clients in Wash DC).  Testing, for Coronavirus (COVID-19), quickly and affordably.

Our team, is ready willing and able to work directly with Clients, anywhere in the world: immediately, time is of the essence.

The Coronavirus (COVID-19) is a Problem, however not a Pandemic. Together lets, work on innovate solutions. We believe, that with all our experience with Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) part of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The Emergency declaration increases federal support to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) in its role as the lead federal agency for the federal government’s response.

50 States, and others are in competition for the Federal funds. Time is of the essence, innovate, unique and beneficial advisory services to ensure that our clients solve this virus problem and get the maximum about of the money that available.

Providing innovative advisory services to assist with the health and safety actions:

• States, local, tribal, territorial governments & other eligible private nonprofit entities

• Corporations/Companies

• Countries

Not direct assistance to individuals.

Under our Advisory Services for the Coronavirus (Covid-19) supported by Federal Funds under the US National Emergency Declaration for Coronavirus (COVID-19) $50 billion in federal aid to fight the disease. $50 billion in federal aid to fight the disease US National Emergency Declaration for Coronavirus COVID-19. The $8 billion deal to provide emergency funding to combat the coronavirus outbreak is additional funding, totaling over $58 Billion dollars available federally.

State, Territorial, Tribal, local government entities and certain private non-profit (PNP) organizations are eligible to apply for Public Assistance.

 This includes necessary emergency protective measures for activities taken in response to the COVID-19 incident. FEMA assistance will be provided at the 75 percent Federal cost share. 25% of the cost paid by the State. Proposing the 25% cost share, be paid by other sources.  Corporations/Companies, individuals (As appropriate & allowed), philanthropist and/or from fundraising activities: Coronavirus Covid-19 Concerts, etc.

Corporations/Companies possibly can save 75% of the cost of Coronavirus (Covid-19) related expenses. Contact us for details on innovate solution cost sharing strategies. Our team, is ready willing and able to work directly with Clients, anywhere in the world: immediately, time is of the essence. Contact Us today:

coronavirusCOVIDadvisors@gmail.com

www.coronaviusCOVIDAdvisors.com  

#Coronavirus #COVID #COVID-19

$800 Billion US Administrative Team prepares Coronavirus (COVID-19) rescue package!

US Administration team prepares Coronavirus (COVID-19) rescue package of a $800 Billion

US Administration team prepares rescue package of at least $800 billion. It is important to monitor the rescue package for our Corporate Clients. Under our Advisory Services for the Coronavirus (Covid-19) offer solutions and information. Top White House aides are assembling a package of relief for businesses and consumers crippled by a coronavirus-induced economic downturn.

US Federal Government, aims to deploy at least $800 Billion in aid, to prop up the U.S. economy, as retailers, restaurants, sporting events and other businesses shut down and Americans slow their spending while staying home to guard against the coronavirus (COVID-19) Problem (Not a Pandemic).

Hospitality industry also struggles from a serious downturn. Preferred to call it more of a “short-term liquidity issue.” Within the past week, as business plunged across the nation. Leaders from sectors including airlines, hotels and casinos have been warning officials behind closed doors about concerns they’ll have to start laying off thousands of employees

Half of the $800 billion in aid, under the latest White House estimates, would come from aid to workers and small businesses, tax deferrals and other moves already underway including deferring student-loan interest, buying oil and additional provisions of a relief bill already moving through Congress. The other half would come from a payroll-tax holiday through the end of the year.

The White House and economic officials are desperate to stave off a potential recession. The March jobs report out early next month might show job losses of more than 1 million jobs. Could be the worst jobs report we’ve ever seen in our history. Conservative economists, showing that the economy could contract by a severe 5 percent in the second quarter, though a swift containment of the virus could lead to a bounce-back in the third quarter.

There is a dispute between the US House and the Senate and the US President about what to do! However, imagine if its Friday when the jobs report comes out and it’s worse than we’ve ever seen. Then you’d see Congress act with urgency. The question is if they act with urgency ahead of the terrible numbers?

The stimulus proposal from the White House and Treasury Department in the coming days. A proposal along with publishing magnate Steve Forbes and supply-side economics plan. The final piece of the plan would be for the Fed to open lending facilities for low-interest loans to any business that has collateral to avoid cash crunches that could force companies into fire sales of assets to raise cash to replace revenue lost to the crisis.

A plan can’t wait until the end of the week. It has to happen right away. Like, right now. Otherwise businesses are just going to start closing and laying people off right away.

Providing innovative advisory services to assist with the health and safety actions:

• States, local, tribal, territorial governments & other eligible entities

• Corporations/Companies

• Countries

Not direct assistance to individuals.

Under our Advisory Services for the Coronavirus (Covid-19) supported by Federal Funds under the US National Emergency Declaration for Coronavirus (COVID-19) $50 billion in federal aid to fight the disease. $50 billion in federal aid to fight the disease US National Emergency Declaration for Coronavirus COVID-19. The $8 billion deal to provide emergency funding to combat the coronavirus outbreak is additional funding, totaling over $58 Billion dollars available federally.

State, Territorial, Tribal, local government entities and certain private non-profit (PNP) organizations are eligible to apply for Public Assistance.

 This includes necessary emergency protective measures for activities taken in response to the COVID-19 incident. FEMA assistance will be provided at the 75 percent Federal cost share. 25% of the cost paid by the State. Proposing the 25% cost share, be paid by other sources.  Corporations/Companies, individuals (As appropriate & allowed), philanthropist and/or from fundraising activities: Coronavirus Covid-19 Concerts, etc.

Corporations/Companies possibly can save 75% of the cost of Coronavirus (Covid-19) related expenses. Contact us for details on innovate solution cost sharing strategies.

coronavirusCOVIDadvisors@gmail.com

www.coronaviusCOVIDAdvisors.com  

#Coronavirus #COVID #COVID-19

Emergency Declaration orders every State to set-up Coronavirus (COVID-19) Emergency Operation Centers (EOC)

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Emergency Declaration orders every State to set-up Emergency Operation Centers (EOCs)

US President, has ordered every State to set-up emergency operation centers to help stem the spread of the virus. Emergency Declaration, with Billions of federally reimbursement (75% of expenditures funded), from Federal Government Agencies included ordering every state to set-up Coronavirus (COVID-19) Emergency Operation Centers (EOCs)

Emergency Operations Center

Description: An emergency operations center is a central command and control facility responsible for carrying out the principles of emergency preparedness and emergency management, or disaster management functions. However, traditional, emergency operations center for central command for natural disasters.  (Different types of natural disasters include floods, wildfires, earthquakes, hurricanes, volcanic eruptions and many more. There are varying estimates that the number of natural disasters per year across the world in the range of 500-100)

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Emergency Operation Centers.

The Coronavirus (COVID-19) Emergency Operation Centers, need to be different: size, scope, flexibility, floor-plans, staffing, number per geographic area and technology. The Centers are more clinical and technical. Clinical for testing and vaccine distribution, in the future. Centers, also need to stock-pile need supplies, perishable and non-perishable.

Location – Site-Locations

Many Emergency Operation Centers, needed in each State or Territory seeking Emergency Declaration funding. The Centers suggested to be conveniently accessible to decision-makers:

  • Federal Government Agencies/Administration
  • Governor – State Capitol
  • Mayor – Major cities
  • Transportation (Airports, Turnpike Rest Areas, train Stations)

Inter-connected digitally to accessibility to decision-makers at all time.

All Centers, including mobile Centers to be digitally to accessible to decision-makers at all times.

Washington DC – Shared Center

Planning Emergency Operation Centers in Washington DC, under a master lease and sub-lease plan, all clients (represented by Staff): States, local, tribal, territorial governments & other eligible entities, Corporations/Companies and Countries to have operating “Desk” (Like US State Department).

The private desk (Office Modules) more than one workstation, min-conference room) staff by Clients people or train staffer assigned to the client. To conduct the clients needed.

24x7x365 Support

Centers to operate 24x7x365, as needed. Operational staff hours first and second shit.

24x7x365 for making insightful recommendations for clients

Durations of the Canters

The durations of the Canters, is tied to Events. It’s currently expected to operate for about 12 –to-18 months. The current time frame for vaccine created and disturbed, including form the Centers. Other events and occurrences can and will affect the duration or number of operating Centers. Ultimately, Centers operate as needed or required.

Cafes on-site and off-site deliveries Food & Drinks

Food and drinks, PopUp Cafes to be on-site and support off-site deliveries.

Brick & Mortar, Popup & Mobile

The Coronavirus (COVID-19) Emergency Operation Centers, design and type consideration need to be flexible: Brick & Mortar, Pop-up and Mobile (High-Roof Vans). The Centers, should focus on existing-space or open-land only. The goal needs to start –using the Center with 7-to-14 days, incrementally make improvements as needed over time.

GSA – (General Services Administration)

The General Services Administration is an independent agency of the United States government to help manage and support the basic functioning of federal agencies. This independent agency, has many ways to support the mission, including real estate, ordering supplies, etc. GSA Properties: General Services Administration (GSA) owns and leases over 376.9 million square feet of space in 9,600 buildings in more than 2,200 communities nationwide.. One of first steps for opening Centers, will be to work with GSA Properties, to determine instant available of space.

Technology Centers

The Centers priority will be for communications, back-up power supply, and redundancy. Teleteaching, telemedicine and all others innovative Technogym to be considered, tested and distributed at and form the Centers.

New Jersey (NJ) – Emergency Operation Centers- Recommendation & Suggestions:

  1. Trenton NJ: HQ Center – access to Governor & Lt Governor
  2. Newark Train Station – Transportation hub
  3. Newark Airport – Air traffic hub
  4. Interstate 95 – Vehicle transportation hub, including at rest areas
  5. Atlantic City – tourism hub
  6. Elderly Housing Hubs  (TBD)
  7. Others (TBD)

Disclaimer New Jersey: in the past worked with the State, however NOT been contracted by for Emergency Operation Centers, or any Coronavirus (COVID-19) Advisory services ONLY an example.

FYI…. Providing innovative advisory services to assist with the health and safety actions:

• States, local, tribal, territorial governments & other eligible entities

• Corporations/Companies

• Countries

Not direct assistance to individuals.

Under our Advisory Services for the Coronavirus (Covid-19) supported by Federal Funds under the US National Emergency Declaration for Coronavirus (COVID-19) $50 billion in federal aid to fight the disease. $50 billion in federal aid to fight the disease US National Emergency Declaration for Coronavirus COVID-19. The $8 billion deal to provide emergency funding to combat the coronavirus outbreak is additional funding, totaling over $58 Billion dollars available federally.

State, Territorial, Tribal, local government entities and certain private non-profit (PNP) organizations are eligible to apply for Public Assistance.

 This includes necessary emergency protective measures for activities taken in response to the COVID-19 incident. FEMA assistance will be provided at the 75 percent Federal cost share. 25% of the cost paid by the State. Proposing the 25% cost share, be paid by other sources.  Corporations/Companies, individuals (As appropriate & allowed), philanthropist and/or from fundraising activities: Coronavirus Covid-19 Concerts, etc.

Corporations/Companies possibly can save 75% of the cost of Coronavirus (Covid-19) related expenses. Contact us for details on innovate solution cost sharing strategies.

coronavirusCOVIDadvisors@gmail.com

www.coronaviusCOVIDAdvisors.com   

#Coronavirus #COVID #COVID-19

Closing Big Apple schools – Coronavirus (COVID-19) Big Mistake, Not “Unsafe” Prove It!

Teachers Union Threatens to Sue: Enough is enough — stop the insanity. Come Together!

Micheal Mulgrew, President of the United Federation of Teachers

With all due respect, to Mr. Micheal Mulgrew, President of the United Federation of Teachers (UFT) he is dead wrong. Closing Big Apple schools, because of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) would be a big mistake.

UFT – (United Federation of Teachers) President Michael Mulgrew is completely wrong. New York City (NYC) Mayor Bill de Blasio and Governor Andrew M. Cuomo – New York State are correct. Let them use the Billions of dollars to prudently, implement migration strategies, not old ideas of containment, which will not work.

1.1 million Students

The New York City public school system is the largest in the United States. More than 1.1 million students are taught in more than 1,700 public schools with a budget of nearly $25 billion. The public school system is managed by the New York City Department of Education.

118,000 in-service teachers

The United Federation of Teachers is the labor union that represents most teachers in New York City public schools. There are about 118,000 in-service teachers and 17,000 paraprofessional educators in the union, as well as about 54,000 retired members.

Union leadership, should as its membership and the students that they serve some important questions.

Do you want sue, your employer? What happens if you win a law suit, the money comes from your employer, less for the schools. Likely, years later if you win?

  • What if, your employer does pay you? If you don’t show-up to work, why should you get paid? The Union headship, will get paid, possible not you. Perhaps someday you will get retro-active pay and a bonus from lawsuit, which is likely year from now. What happen in the interim? You loses everything.  Union leadership takes no risk, doesn’t loss anything. Think about with common since.
  • What happens if all the teachers, get fired?
  • What happens if Charter Schools Originations take over the schools? The City owns the school buildings, they can lease them to anyone. With Billions of dollars Federal money available, private non-profits and Billionaire philanthropists interested in children education, especial in NYC, it wouldn’t take long to switch to Chatter Schools or other structure to educate the children.
  • Teachers know best, teacher love to teach, teachers our greatest asset. The community can’t live with the schools open. Schools, in some cases provide more than education children, food, etc. teachers know.  
  • What happens if your employer, files counter-lawsuit, for teachers breeching Teacher, employment contact, that was signed.  Banks and other leaders, don’t like lawsuits, nor do most people. Unions leadership, like lawsuits, because they have nothing to lose.  Teaches have integrity and care deeply about their students. Nobody wins in lawsuits, manly the lawyers.

This is an opportunity to innovate, New York City (NYC) teachers and students can set the example for schools nationally.

Work with the Mayor, Governor and others on Mitigation solution, not lawsuits’:

100% Coronavirus (COVID-19) testing of teachers and then students.

Teleteaching, providing services such as live, recorded lectures as video streams

The students, of all ages, are very tech-savvy, of the digital age they can, if necessary, be teleteached. Teacher in the classroom teaching with multimedia connections. Most expenses, paid from the Billions of dollars federally approved.

Give technology and innovate politicians a chance.

Background Information:

What is considered the digital age?

The digital age, also called the information age, is defined as the time period starting in the 1970s with the introduction of the personal computer with subsequent technology introduced providing the ability to transfer information freely and quickly.

A teleteaching is an online instructional technology specially being used in massive open online courses (MOOCS) for providing services such as live, recorded lectures as video streams. It also included some intelligent integration methods for enhancing student learning outcomes and experiences.

At risk Vulnerable Population to Coronavirus (COVID-19) — Who is at higher risk?

This includes: Older adults

People who have serious chronic medical conditions like:

  • Heart disease
  • Diabetes
  • Lung disease

Fortunately, young people, student population and teachers are NOT at high-risk for the coronavirus (COVID-19). Perhaps, some school administrators and Union leaderships, might be at high-risk? They can stay at home, as needed, after testing positive for the virus.

Providing innovative advisory services to assist with the health and safety actions:

• States, local, tribal, territorial governments & other eligible entities

• Corporations/Companies

• Countries

Not direct assistance to individuals.

Under our Advisory Services for the Coronavirus (Covid-19) supported by Federal Funds under the US National Emergency Declaration for Coronavirus (COVID-19) $50 billion in federal aid to fight the disease. $50 billion in federal aid to fight the disease US National Emergency Declaration for Coronavirus COVID-19. The $8 billion deal to provide emergency funding to combat the coronavirus outbreak is additional funding, totaling over $58 Billion dollars available federally.

State, Territorial, Tribal, local government entities and certain private non-profit (PNP) organizations are eligible to apply for Public Assistance.

 This includes necessary emergency protective measures for activities taken in response to the COVID-19 incident. FEMA assistance will be provided at the 75 percent Federal cost share. 25% of the cost paid by the State. Proposing the 25% cost share, be paid by other sources.  Corporations/Companies, individuals (As appropriate & allowed), philanthropist and/or from fundraising activities: Coronavirus Covid-19 Concerts, etc.

Corporations/Companies possibly can save 75% of the cost of Coronavirus (Covid-19) related expenses. Contact us for details on innovate solution cost sharing strategies.

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California, Ohio, Illinois, Massachusetts & Washington close bars & restaurants in effort to slow coronavirus (COVID-19) Bad Idea – Fiduciary Responsibilities to Shareholders!

Closing bars & restaurants in effort to slow coronavirus (COVID-19) Bad Idea! Fiduciary Responsibilities to Shareholders!

With all due respect, to the Governors. The Governors don’t have any authority to mandate private business closures. They will likely exposed to lawsuits. The damages likely significate millions of dollars, per day.

Governors mandate private business closures, closure of all dine-in bars and restaurants is devastate “businesses and workers.”

The Fiduciary Responsibilities of officers is to the shareholders. A company has no “social responsibilityto the public or society; its only responsibility is to its shareholders.

Also, it’s not going to help. Containment strategies will not work, Mitigation strategies are better. 100% testing of all employees, paid by Billions in Federal funding, is best.  Other innovate solutions are better.

Officers and the Board of Directors, of companies likely be exposed to shareholder lawsuits. You cannot close your business, it doesn’t benefit shareholders.

Providing innovative advisory services to assist with the health and safety actions:

• States, local, tribal, territorial governments & other eligible entities

• Corporations/Companies

• Countries

Not direct assistance to individuals.

Under our Advisory Services for the Coronavirus (Covid-19) supported by Federal Funds under the US National Emergency Declaration for Coronavirus (COVID-19) $50 billion in federal aid to fight the disease. $50 billion in federal aid to fight the disease US National Emergency Declaration for Coronavirus COVID-19. The $8 billion deal to provide emergency funding to combat the coronavirus outbreak is additional funding, totaling over $58 Billion dollars available federally.

State, Territorial, Tribal, local government entities and certain private non-profit (PNP) organizations are eligible to apply for Public Assistance.

 This includes necessary emergency protective measures for activities taken in response to the COVID-19 incident. FEMA assistance will be provided at the 75 percent Federal cost share. 25% of the cost paid by the State. Proposing the 25% cost share, be paid by other sources.  Corporations/Companies, individuals (As appropriate & allowed), philanthropist and/or from fundraising activities: Coronavirus Covid-19 Concerts, etc.

Corporations/Companies possibly can save 75% of the cost of Coronavirus (Covid-19) related expenses. Contact us for details on innovate solution cost sharing strategies.

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MGM – “Health & Safety of Customers & Employees is our top priority” – Shareholders is your Top Priority!

Coronavirus (COVID-19) MGM temporarily suspend gaming & hotel operations – Mistake Fiduciary Responsibilities!

MGM Springfield, MA

With all due respect, to the Governor and Executive team at MGM Springfield, temporarily suspend gaming and hotel operations is a bad idea and action. The Fiduciary Responsibilities of officers is to the shareholders: “As always, the health and safety of our customers and employees is our top priority.” This quote will likely be used in the shareholders class action lawsuit.

A company has no “social responsibilityto the public or society; its only responsibility is to its shareholders.

Coronavirus (COVID-19) MGM temporarily suspend gaming and hotel operations – Mistake Fiduciary Responsibilities. Also, not going to help. Containment strategies will not work, Mitigation strategies are better. 100% testing of all employees, paid by billions in Federal funding, is best.  Other innovate solutions are better.

Governors don’t have any authority to mandate private business closures. They will likely exposed to lawsuits. The damages likely significate millions of dollars, per day.

Governors mandate private business closures, closure of all restaurants is devastate “businesses and workers.

MGM Springfield Message Received, Monday March 16, 2020:

“As always, the health and safety of our customers and employees is our top priority.

In collaboration with the Massachusetts Gaming Commission, MGM Springfield will temporarily suspend gaming operations by the morning of Sunday, March 15, followed by the temporary closure of its hotel operations.

It is anticipated we will remain closed for 15 days at which time the status will be re-evaluated. As additional information is confirmed, we are committed to communicating to our customers in a timely manner. All scheduled promotions and events are postponed until further notice.

We are grateful for your loyalty to MGM Resorts and we look forward to welcoming you back to MGM Springfield soon.”

Providing innovative advisory services to assist with the health and safety actions:

• States, local, tribal, territorial governments & other eligible entities

• Corporations/Companies

• Countries

Not direct assistance to individuals.

Under our Advisory Services for the Coronavirus (Covid-19) supported by Federal Funds under the US National Emergency Declaration for Coronavirus (COVID-19) $50 billion in federal aid to fight the disease. $50 billion in federal aid to fight the disease US National Emergency Declaration for Coronavirus COVID-19. The $8 billion deal to provide emergency funding to combat the coronavirus outbreak is additional funding, totaling over $58 Billion dollars available federally.

State, Territorial, Tribal, local government entities and certain private non-profit (PNP) organizations are eligible to apply for Public Assistance.

 This includes necessary emergency protective measures for activities taken in response to the COVID-19 incident. FEMA assistance will be provided at the 75 percent Federal cost share. 25% of the cost paid by the State. Proposing the 25% cost share, be paid by other sources.  Corporations/Companies, individuals (As appropriate & allowed), philanthropist and/or from fundraising activities: Coronavirus Covid-19 Concerts, etc.

Corporations/Companies possibly can save 75% of the cost of Coronavirus Covid-19 related expenses. Contact us for details on innovate solution cost sharing strategies.

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America’s Health System Makes the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Outbreak Worse?

Medical care under normal conditions the Virus (COVID-19) Challenging, Billions will help!

As government officials race to limit the spread of the new coronavirus (COVID-19), fundamental elements of the U.S. health care system—deductibles, networks, and a complicated insurance bureaucracy—that already make it tough for many Americans to afford medical care under normal conditions this will make the outbreak worse?

The structure of the U.S. health care system is and will continue complicating the response. Billions will help!

First, will people actually choose to get tested—a potentially expensive prospect for millions of Americans, however with Billions of dollars available, the actually costs should l be zero, or less that 25% per person.

While the government will cover the cost of testing for Medicaid/Medicare patients, and for tests administered at federal, state and local public health labs, its unclear how much patients will be charged for testing at academic or commercial facilities, or whether those facilities must be in patients’ insurance networks.

Report, a Miami man received a $3,270.75 bill after going to the hospital feeling sick following a work trip to China. (He tested positive for the seasonal flu, so did not have the new coronavirus, and was sent home to recover.). This should never happen again with Billions available.

People, that test positive for coronavirus (COVID-19) could be exposed to financially hardship.

Seeking out appropriate medical care or submitting to quarantines—containment approach, possible reducing   the virus from spreading further—come with potentially astronomical price tags, reported: a Pennsylvania man received $3,918 invoice, after being released from a mandatory quarantine after he and his daughter were evacuated from China. The Miami and Pennsylvania patients. Bills decrease after journalists reported on them, but they still owe thousands. However, this should never happen with Billions available.

27 million plus, Americans currently don’t have health insurance, or underinsured. Those who do have adequate health insurance are challenged. Most health plans have massive deductibles—the amount you have to spend each year before your insurance kicks in.

82% of workers with health insurance through their employer have an annual deductible, according to a report from the Kaiser Family Foundation. Average deductible for a single person with employer insurance, currently about $1,396.

One quarter, or more of employees, and as many as, half of those at small companies, have an annual deductible of at least $2,000. Those who are covered by Obamacare marketplace plans face an even bigger challenges: average deductible for an individual bronze plan is $5,861, according to Health Pocket.

Americans, paying down an unexpected bill is almost unthinkable. According to the Federal Reserve, nearly 40% of U.S. adults say they wouldn’t be able to cover a $400 emergency with cash, savings or a credit card.

Research, shows that even in non-outbreak situations, high deductibles lead people to reduce their spending on healthcare and delay treatment or prescription drugs, which can pose particularly tough problems for patients with chronic illness or diseases that need early detection. The timing of the new coronavirus at the beginning of the year makes the outlook even worse: because most deductibles reset each January, millions of Americans will be paying thousands out of pocket before their insurance companies pay a cent.

Many people haven’t started paying down their deductible, a health policy researcher at Harvard stated. For care they seek, unless it’s covered as zero dollar coverage before the deductible, they could be on the hook for the full cost of their visit, the diagnostic testing and other costs related to seeking care or diagnosis of coronavirus (COVID-19). Currently, Billions are available to cover the entire cost of diagnostic testing and treatment.

Reported, half of Americans – which they or a family member have put-off care in the past because they couldn’t afford it. Billions, should not make Coronavirus (COVID-19) treatment, not be put-off, by anyone. Also reported, that many have forgone, care because they couldn’t find an in-network provider, or couldn’t determine how much care would cost in advance, so decided not to risk seeking medical attention. Billions of dollars and know cost for medical attention, will be know.

Normally, when patients try to go to a doctor or hospital, they often don’t know how much it’s going to cost them, so they get a bill that’s way more than expected,” stated by a health economist at the RAND Corporation. On a normal basis, that’s chaotic and challenging for patients. But when you add on top the Coronavirus (COVID-19) situation where you have a potential pandemic, then that’s even compounded.

With uncertainty, many patients may simply decide not to go to the doctor, which is “exactly the opposite of what we want to happen in this type of situation. It’s imperative to element any uncertainty, related to coronavirus (COVID-19).

Public health experts and Democrats have also criticized the current administration’s decision to allow people to sidestep the Affordable Care Act’s rules and buy limited, short-term health insurance coverage, reporting, they are not required to cover diagnostic tests or vaccines. Having, new health and life insurance policy will be beneficial, related to the coronavirus (COVID-19). Diagnostic tests and vaccines to be covered by the Billions available.

Current, administration’s embrace barebones plans. A large group of health, law and other experts also released urging policymakers to “ensure comprehensive and affordable access to testing, including for the uninsured.”
Insurance industry trade group America’s Health Insurance Plans issued guidance on the coronavirus, but it did not recommend that insurance companies eliminate out-of-pocket costs related to the virus. It said insurers would be working with the CDC and “carefully monitoring the situation” to determine “whether policy changes are needed to ensure that people get essential care.” Don’t count on the Insurance industry: offering beneficial policies, without outside intervention. Now with Billions available, best to focus on commutations and access.

Recently, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo issued a directive on requiring New York health insurers to waive cost sharing for testing of the coronavirus (COVID-19), including emergency room, urgent care and office visits.

Could help New Yorkers who receive coverage through Medicaid and other state-regulated plans. However, won’t apply to the majority of employer-based health insurance, regulated by the federal government.

The current Administration issued a national disaster recovery program to reimburse hospitals and doctors for treating uninsured COVID-19 patients.

People, treated at a hospital could be impacted. The CDC has recommended that people maintain a supply of necessary medications in case they are quarantined, for example. But many insurance companies do not allow patients to refill prescriptions until they are almost out.

The WHO and the CDC also recommends that people to stay home from work if they experience symptoms of respiratory illness, however, sick leave makes it impossible for many workers to afford to take time off. This issues can, should and will be addressed.

Some are consequences of the country’s fragmented health care system, become more visible in times of stress, this reported pandemic type situation, that’s harmful both for patients and members of society. Billions of dollars are now available for direct payment. What is required is fast implantation and spend-out of the money directly to the providers. Coronavirus (COVID-19) innovate implantation programs, can and will happen without-sourced independent innovative advisors.

Providing innovative advisory services to assist with the health and safety actions:

• States, local, tribal, territorial governments & other eligible entities

• Corporations/Companies

• Countries

Not direct assistance to individuals.

Under our Advisory Services for the Coronavirus (Covid-19) supported by Federal Funds under the US National Emergency Declaration for Coronavirus (COVID-19) $50 billion in federal aid to fight the disease. $50 billion in federal aid to fight the disease US National Emergency Declaration for Coronavirus COVID-19. The $8 billion deal to provide emergency funding to combat the coronavirus outbreak is additional funding, totaling over $58 Billion dollars available federally.

State, Territorial, Tribal, local government entities and certain private non-profit (PNP) organizations are eligible to apply for Public Assistance.

 This includes necessary emergency protective measures for activities taken in response to the COVID-19 incident. FEMA assistance will be provided at the 75 percent Federal cost share. 25% of the cost paid by the State. Proposing the 25% cost share, be paid by other sources.  Corporations/Companies, individuals (As appropriate & allowed), philanthropist and/or from fundraising activities: Coronavirus Covid-19 Concerts, etc.

Corporations/Companies possibly can save 75% of the cost of Coronavirus Covid-19 related expenses. Contact us for details on innovate solution cost sharing strategies.

coronavirusCOVIDadvisors@gmail.com

www.coronaviusCOVIDAdvisors.com   

#Coronavirus #COVID #COVID-19