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TODAY'S HEADLINES  |  April 4, 2020

Restaurants take varied approach to outdoor seating options

Motor Supply Co. Bistro thinks a Monday reopening is too soon, but some Eggs Up Grill locations welcome patio seating with 8-foot spacing, masks and caution. Eggs Up Grill in Powdersville had already served 30 outdoor customers by 10:30 a.m.

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BMW is back to the production line

Plant Spartanburg reopens its doors and ramps up production again today after a month of empty lines and deep cleaning. New procedures include temperature self-checks, modified seating, staggered meal times and enhanced sanitation.

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QBS Insights: Managing Workplace Disruptions

 Digital copy available of the latest GSA Business Report

Please click for a digital edition of the latest GSA Business Report featuring food supply chain disruptions, Lindsey Graham on PPE and commercial real estate. Let us know how we can be of service to you and your business as our community works together to navigate this unusual moment in the lives of Upstate people and their businesses.

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Upstate Giving

Rally in the Valley proceeds go toward Oconee conservation

While the annual cycling and music festival fundraiser Rally in the Valley was cancelled this month in Oconee county, event sponsors and the event’s preregistered riders donated their fees to the Oconee County Conservation Bank anyway. Bank of America is helping launch Converse College's new data analytics lab, while Anderson County businesses rally behind United Way to bring toothbrushes and meals to families in need.

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Coping with Covid: Conversation with Dr. Matt Bitner

Prisma Health Coping with COVIDSC Biz News talks to Dr. Matt Bitner, chairman of emergency medicine for Prisma Health, about COVID-19, the impact on businesses and communities, and how the novel coronavirus outbreak is reshaping how health care is delivered across South Carolina.
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