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https://www.afinalwarning.com/496971.html (Natural News) At least 160 businesses have left Seattle since March 2020. While some left the city due to the effects of the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, many more business leaders have said that it’s because of the city’s unwillingness to solve problems related to crime, rioting and violence.
Similar trends can be seen in California and New York, where businesses are moving their headquarters to states that do not have regressive tax policies.
“Downtown started off as a vibrant place to be. Over time, we became embarrassed [to be here],” said Megan Gluth-Bohan, CEO of TR International, a global chemical distributor based out of downtown Seattle that recently announced its intention to move its headquarters.
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Florida Board Of Governors Plan For The Post-Pandemic World At State Universities
By Keishla Espinal
February 25, 2021
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The leaders of the State University System of Florida want to be better prepared if another pandemic hits.
They met to discuss strategies for doing so on Wednesday in a conference call that University of South Florida Provost Dr. Ralph C. Wilcox led. He is the chair of the Florida Board of Governors’ Steering Committee, which discussed with the full board the plans to form a post-pandemic committee.
The overall goal on Wednesday was to outline what they had learned during the COVID-19 pandemic and how those lessons would impact the future of online education.
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