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Coronavirus Update #6

From the City of Weston | Coronavirus Update #6
March 24, 2020 | 4:00 p.m.
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The Latest Updates
As of 9 p.m. on Monday, March 23, ALL City (and County) Parks are CLOSED.
All non-essential businesses in Broward County are CLOSED. Certain businesses are considered essential and may remain operational, as long as they comply with the recommended guidelines.

In Weston, any public gathering greater than 10 people is prohibited, per City of Weston Emergency Order.

Read more at WestonFL.org/Coronavirus. 
Status of City of Weston Services
  • All City administrative offices and facilities are closed to the public, but we are here for you by phone and online.
Weston City Hall 954-385-2000
Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Administrative Services Building | 954-389-2500
(Building Code Services, Code Enforcement, Zoning)
Monday-Friday, 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Parks and Recreation Department | 954-389-4321
Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Public Works Department | 954-385-2600

Monday-Friday, 7:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Special Magistrate meetings have been canceled for the month of April 2020.
The Broward Sheriff’s Office Weston District encourages residents to report non-emergency and delayed crimes via phone. Please call the Weston District at 954-389-2010 instead of visiting the office’s front desk. Your report will be taken over the phone and you will be issued a case number. Please also note the front desk is suspending fingerprinting services until further notice. 


When interacting with city personnel, be mindful of the CDC guidelines regarding social distancing, hygiene, and physical contact.

For details, visit WestonFL.org/Coronavirus.
What to do if you are sick or have symptoms
Should you or a member of your household contract the Coronavirus, it is important to continue to follow the recommendations of the CDC. 

Call the Florida Department of Health at 954-412-7300 BEFORE visiting your health care provider.

For the latest updates from the Florida Department of Health, visit FloridaHealth.gov, email COVID-19@flhealth.gov or call the FDOH Call Center at 866-779-6121.
Beware of Scams
During these times, scammers are seeking opportunities to take advantage of consumers. Please note that CDC or Health Department staff are not going door to door for testing; and Census Bureau is not visiting households.

We encourage you to be vigilant in identifying scams and review these helpful tips: 

Scams can include social media posts, texts and websites meant to take your personal information and money and infect computers.
Think twice before investing in companies who say they are working on a coronavirus cure. Check official sources like the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission before being lured into a scam.
Be aware of fake fundraising. Verify the charity is legitimate. If someone wants donations in cash, gift card or by wiring money, don’t do it.
Watch out for online marketing of vaccinations or products claiming to treat the virus.
Do not click on unfamiliar links or emails. Phishing emails may mention the coronavirus, medical supplies or claim to be from government, national or local health organizations in order to get users to open the message that unleashes malware.
Watch for emails claiming to be from the CDC or experts saying they have information about the virus.
Be aware of entering personal information into websites.


If you see or experience something unusual or have a question about something you heard, you can call the Broward Sheriff's Office non-emergency line at 954-764-4357. In the event of an emergency, dial 911. 
Updates from Broward Schools
Broward County Public Schools are closed at least through April 15, 2020. Classes will go online starting March 30.


Additional programs include, Food and Supplemental Nutrition Services will continue at select locations, for ongoing updates on BCPS services, visit BrowardSchools.com/Coronavirus.
Senior Shopping Hours posted at WestonFL.org/Coronavirus
Many grocery stores and pharmacies now have shopping hours designated for seniors. We have posted a list of stores and the special hours at WestonFL.org/Coronavirus.
Find a list of Weston restaurants that are open for take out, delivery or drive-thru on the City's website. Visit WestonFL.org/Coronavirus and scroll down to the "Restaurants - #EatLocal" section.
The Coronavirus Outbreak In Florida: Daily Snapshot
The Florida Department of Emergency Management (FDEM) is providing a daily snapshot of COVID-19 in Florida.

Visit the Florida Department of Health: https://floridahealthcovid19.gov/

Scroll down and click "See the Report" to view the COVID-19 Daily Report. Here's the most recent report from March 24 at 10:12 a.m.

Get the facts regarding the number of cases in our state. View Florida’s COVID-19 Data and Surveillance Dashboard
As this continues to be a developing issue and information changes constantly, you can access ongoing updates from the City of Weston on the Coronavirus (COV-19) public health threat at WestonFL.org/Coronavirus. We will continue to update this page with updated notices from federal, state and local agencies.

Questions? Call the COVID-19 Call Center, available 24/7 at 1-866-779-6121 or email COVID-19@flhealth.gov.

Broward County COVID-19 Call Center: 954-357-9500  (7 days/week, 8 a.m. until 8 p.m.)

Additional Resources:

Follow us on Twitter at @CityofWeston and @WestonFLAlert, on Facebook @CityofWestonFL.

Register to receive CodeRED emergency notifications from the City of Weston at www.westonfl.org/Residents/Hurricane/CodeRed.aspx

Superintendent’s Message to the Community

Broward County Public Schools

Dear Broward County Public Schools Families and Staff,

Today, March 24, Superintendent Robert W. Runcie provides a message to the community regarding the coronavirus pandemic. To read the Superintendent's letter, visit: https://bit.ly/2WE51mU .

Mensaje del Alcalde: COVID-19 - 24 de Marzo

Ayer, el total de casos positivos de COVID-19 en el estado de la Florida superó los 1,000, y a partir de hoy hay unas pocas docenas de casos confirmados en Miami Beach. A medida que las pruebas estén más disponibles, es muy probable que estos números aumenten. Entonces, hasta que los números comiencen a ir en la dirección opuesta, continuaremos tomando medidas que reduzcan las interacciones sociales.
 
Anoche entró en vigencia la última de las principales medidas para proteger a nuestra comunidad. Casi todos los hoteles estarán cerrados y todos los alquileres a corto plazo totalmente prohibidos. Esto significa que con solo excepciones para negocios esenciales (como tiendas de alimentos y farmacias), todos los negocios minoristas y hoteleros estarán cerrados en nuestra ciudad. Con el fin de abordar la posibilidad de que las tiendas vacías con poca actividad puedan atraer el crimen, también estamos implementando un toque de queda a medianoche que comienza esta tarde y todas las noches desde la medianoche hasta las 5:00 a.m. También tendremos algún tipo de presencia policial en las calzadas, ya que habrá pocas razones para el tráfico entrante durante estas horas.
 
El impacto colectivo de estas medidas es casi idéntico a muchas de las directivas de "refugio en el lugar" o "más seguro en el hogar" que se han implementado en otros lugares (permanecer en el hogar que no sea por necesidades esenciales o hacer ejercicio), por lo que hoy nuestro administrador hará oficial al implementar formalmente una directiva de "seguros en el hogar" en nuestra ciudad con las excepciones ya vigentes.
 
Si tiene alguna pregunta sobre cualquiera de estas u otras medidas, el sitio web de la Ciudad puede responderlas, o hay una línea directa especial o correo electrónico disponible. Nuestro administrador de la ciudad, Jimmy Morales y su personal están listos para ayudarlo con cualquier pregunta. Hemos creado una lista de algunas preguntas frecuentes y respuestas para usted. ¿Todavía tiene más preguntas? Para preguntas específicas sobre Miami Beach, nuestro horario de servicio de Centro de Llamadas se han ampliado temporalmente por favor llame a 305.604.CITY (2489), de lunes a viernes de 8 am hasta las 10:30 pm.
 
Así que ahora, en su mayor parte, nos estamos acurrucando en casa para superar esto.
 
Y lo manejaremos ... porque sé quiénes somos. Somos una comunidad que está en su mejor momento cuando más se la desafía. Hemos sobrevivido huracanes y a una serie de otras pruebas, naturales y artificiales. Y cada una de ellos, cada una, nos ha hecho más fuertes, más inteligentes y más unidos. Si bien tenemos esperanzas, no confiamos en la suerte. Planificamos, trabajamos juntos y hacemos lo que hay que hacer. Y lo hacemos juntos, porque lo único que nos une es que todos sabemos en qué lugar especial vivimos. ¡Esta es la esencia de nuestra ciudad!
 
No puedo decir cuántos correos electrónicos, mensajes de texto y llamadas que he recibido de residentes y dueños de negocios y cantineros me han preguntado cómo pueden ayudarme. ¿Muchos realmente me han preguntado si estoy bien? Y cada uno está comprometido, en todos los sentidos, a garantizar que nuestra Ciudad regrese rugiendo y magnífica.
 
Así que no se pregunte ... Esto estará detrás de nosotros en un futuro no muy lejano, y aprovecharemos el genio y espíritu emprendedor y brillante que existe en nuestra comunidad para emerger mejor y más brillante que nunca. Estoy seguro de eso ... porque sé quiénes somos.
 
Pero hasta entonces, si puede, ordene un poco de comida en un restaurante local, regístrese por teléfono o en persona con un amigo o compañero de trabajo que viva solo y valore todas las maravillosas bendiciones en nuestras vidas. Y para aquellos de ustedes que sienten el impacto de esta dislocación económica de manera más aguda, haremos todo lo posible para ayudarlos a sobrepasar esta tormenta.
 
Gracias por tu paciencia y calma. Manténganse sano.

Dan.

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Coronavirus Update

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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update from City of Sunny Isles Beach. Sunday, March 22, 2020
Effective noon today, Sunday, March 22, 2020, the City expands the recommendation previously issued to an Official Order that all gyms, fitness centers, and swimming pools located inside condominiums, rental apartments, condominium hotels, hotels, and motels within the City of Sunny Isles Beach are ordered CLOSED until further notice.

In order to protect the public health, safety and welfare of the community, the City Manager has also issued a curfew within the jurisdictional limits of the City of Sunny Isles Beach. The curfew shall commence March 22, 2020 between the hours of 11:00 pm and 5:00 am, and continue until further notice. No person is allowed outside within the City during curfew hours either as a pedestrian or by means of any vehicle unless such person is:
Providing police, fire or other governmental services
Providing assistance expressly requested by police, fire or governmental personnel
Participating in, going to, or returning from a place of work or occupation
Walking a pet animal in the vicinity of their residence

Last week, we sent an email to condominiums strongly recommending the closure of all common areas, but we continue to receive reports of crowded pools and common areas in residents' buildings. This puts our residents' health and welfare in jeopardy, so now we are issuing this order for the well-being of our City and region. The City and County are currently in a declared state of emergency, which means that we all must do everything we can to protect our community. We must all take personal responsibility in order to combat COVID-19. We must remember that this is only temporary and these preventative measures are meant only to keep you safe.

Resources

Individuals in Miami-Dade County who believe they may have been exposed to COVID-19 should call the Florida Department of Health at 305-470-5660.
Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC)
The Florida Department of Health (FDOH) has set up a 24-hour hotline for questions concerning the Coronavirus: 1-866-779-6121.
Miami-Dade County coronavirus webpage
These sites may have options to sign up for direct emails and alerts. Be proactive and sign up to receive information from these credible sources delivered straight to your inbox or mobile device.

Stay Informed

Stay up to date on the latest news, closures and updates from the City of Sunny Isles Beach.
We will continue to post updates and answers to frequently asked questions at sibfl.net/coronavirus.
Sign up for SIBAlert emergency notifications
Subscribe to eSIBi email notifications
Follow us on social media: Facebook and Twitter
If you have any additional questions, please email info@sibfl.net or call 305.792.1759.

Updates regarding the coronavirus and your finances


consumer financial protection bureau
The CFPB is committed to providing you with up-to-date information and resources to protect and manage your finances during this difficult time.
We have updated our site with new resources on:
Credit reporting – Your credit reports and scores play an important role in your future financial opportunities. Learn how to manage and protect your credit during the coronavirus pandemic.
Debt collection – Dealing with debt can be a stressful experience, coupling that with the coronavirus pandemic may make it even harder to address.
Financial caregiving – We have resources for financial caregivers helping people who cannot manage their money or property themselves during the coronavirus pandemic.
More resources will be posted as the situation continues to change and evolve. We encourage you to share these resources with your friends, families, and others in your networks.

Stay up to date with CFPB's coronavirus resources

2020 Census Reminder Letters Are in the Mail

Households across the country are receiving official Census Bureau reminders with detailed information on how to respond to the 2020 Census.

Respond to the 2020 Census

2020 Census Mailing: March 16-24 Reminder Letter
The 2020 Census is underway and is ready for America to respond. Plan to include everyone you expect to live in your home on April 1. You can respond online in one of 13 languages and find assistance in many more. 

Respond

Here's what to look for in the mail this week: The first invitations arrived at an estimated 140 million households between March 12-20. Every household that hasn’t already responded will receive additional reminder letters in the mail between Monday, March 16 and Tuesday, March 24.

2020 Census Operational Updates

The U.S. Census Bureau continues to carefully monitor the coronavirus (COVID-19) situation and follow the guidance of federal, state, and local health authorities. We are adjusting some operations with two key principles in mind: protecting the health and safety of our staff and the public, and fulfilling our statutory requirement to deliver the 2020 Census counts to the President on schedule.

See Latest Updates

Help us spread the word about the 2020 Census!

Spread the Word About the 2020 Census
Respond to the 2020 Census as soon as you receive your invitation — and when you’re finished, make sure your friends, families, and social networks know about the importance of responding.
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2020 Census Response Rate Map

2020 Response Rate Map: March 23, 2020
The 2020 Census response rate map shows how cities and towns across the country are now responding. The map will be updated daily around 3 p.m. for everyone to see the response rate in their area and compare it to other areas across the nation. 

About the 2020 Census

The U.S. Constitution mandates a census of the population every 10 years. The 2020 Census will count everyone who lives in the U.S. as of April 1, 2020. Census statistics help determine the number of seats each state holds in the U.S. House of Representatives and how billions of dollars in federal funds will be allocated by state, local, and federal lawmakers every year for the next 10 years.
If you've already responded or no longer want to receive 2020 Census response reminders, click here and we'll remove you from future reminders.

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Federal Trade Commission and Justice Department Announce Expedited Antitrust Procedure and Guidance for Coronavirus Public Health Efforts

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Federal Trade Commission and Justice Department Announce Expedited Antitrust Procedure and Guidance for Coronavirus Public Health Efforts
The Federal Trade Commission and the U.S. Department of Justice Antitrust Division today issued joint statement detailing an expedited antitrust procedure and providing guidance for collaborations of businesses working to protect the health and safety of Americans during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The expedited procedure notes, for example, that health care facilities may need to work together in providing resources and services to assist patients, consumers, and communities affected by the pandemic and its aftermath. Other businesses may need to temporarily combine production, distribution, or service networks to facilitate production and distribution of COVID-19-related supplies.
Under the expedited procedure for COVID-19 public health projects, the agencies will respond to all COVID-19-related requests, and resolve those addressing public health and safety, within seven calendar days of receiving all information necessary to vet these proposals. The statement sets out the instructions for businesses wishing to take advantage of this procedure.
The expedited COVID-19 procedure offers quicker review than existing FTC and Justice Department programs that are designed to provide guidance to businesses concerned about the legality of proposed conduct under the antitrust laws. The FTC’s “Staff Advisory Opinion” procedure and DOJ’s “Business Review Letter” procedure allow any firm, individual, or group of firms or individuals to submit a proposal to the agencies and to receive a statement advising whether the agencies would challenge the proposed activity under the antitrust laws.
“Under these extraordinary circumstances, we understand that businesses collaborating on public health initiatives may need an expedited response from U.S. antitrust authorities,” said FTC Chairman Joe Simons. “We are committed to doing everything we can to help with these efforts, while continuing to aggressively enforce the antitrust laws.”
“The Antitrust Division recognizes the importance of providing clarity expeditious clarity on any antitrust obligations in this challenging time,” said Assistant Attorney General Makan Delrahim of the Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division. “Our expedited Business Review Letter procedure will help facilitate businesses that want to work quickly to address the urgent public health and economic needs associated with COVID 19.”
The antitrust laws accommodate procompetitive collaborations among competitors. In their joint statement, the FTC and the Department of Justice listed several types of collaborative activities designed to improve the health and safety response to the pandemic that would likely be consistent with the antitrust laws.
At the same time, the agencies also stressed that they will not hesitate to hold accountable those who try to use the pandemic to engage in antitrust violations. In addition, the Department of Justice will criminally prosecute conduct such as price-fixing, bid-rigging, or market allocation.
The expedited procedure requires that an applicant provide the FTC or Justice Department a written description of the proposal, including the parties that would be involved in the effort or activity, and the name and contact information of a person from whom the agencies could obtain additional information. This expedited procedure is for use solely for coronavirus-related public health efforts and may be invoked at the option of the requestor, in lieu of the agencies’ standard procedures for handling requests for advice.
The agencies also committed to expedite requests under the National Cooperative Research and Production Act for flexible treatment of certain standard development organizations and joint ventures.
The statement also notes that the FTC and the Justice Department are addressing actions by individuals and businesses to take advantage of COVID-19 through other fraudulent and illegal schemes. Anyone with information or concerns about this sort of conduct, or other COVID-19-related complaints, should contact the FTC’s Consumer Response Center at 1-877-382-4357 or the National Center for Disaster Fraud Hotline (1-866-720-5721) or e-mail (disaster@leo.gov). More information on the FTC’s guidance on potential fraud, deceptive practices, and scams is available here, and to report a complaint go to www.ftc.gov/complaint.
The Federal Trade Commission works to promote competition, and protect and educate consumers. You can learn more about how competition benefits consumers or file an antitrust complaint. Like the FTC on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, read our blogs, and subscribe to press releases for the latest FTC news and resources.

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Office of Public Affairs
202-326-2334

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