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Take-Out Blitz!

As we move towards an eventual full reopen in Franklin County, we will constantly update our Take-Out Blitz list! If you’d like to have your restaurant’s information posted or updated, please email us here.


The Beer Shed

Visit Website | 717-762-3711
In-person sales during normal business operations – Monday through Thursday from 9AM until 7PM; Friday and Saturday from 8AM until 8PM; Sunday from 10AM until 5PM. Staff runners will carry your purchases to your car.


Brio Coffeehouse Inc.

Visit Website | 717-889-0412
Order at briocoffeehouse.com, or on their app (app found on their website), or order at the door.


Dunkin’

Visit Website | 717-387-5932

Orders taken at drive-thru, with plans to add curbside pick-up as an option in the near future.


Montezuma Restaurant

Visit Website | 717-749-7452
Order by calling, or using their online store found on their website.


Subway

Visit Website | Waynesboro Mall 717-762-2292 | Walmart 717-762-7770

Currently offering take-out and delivery. Allowing limited guests to enter for orders with mask requirement. Curbside, contactless pick-up program to come in the near future.


The Velvet Café

Visit Website | 717-762-7916
Order by calling for carry-out and delivery. Delivery also available via GrubHub.


 
 
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PPP Loan Forgiveness: A Step-By-Step Video Explanation

As mentioned on today's call, earlier today, the U.S. Chamber released a new video which provides a step-by-step explanation of the Payment Protection Program (PPP) loan forgiveness process.

In the video, U.S. Chamber executive vice president and chief policy officer Neil Bradley walks you through the essential steps of the loan forgiveness process, including calculations and repayment terms. We hope that the guidance shared in this video serves as a helpful resource for you and your members.

 
 

 
 

Process to Reopen Pennsylvania

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The 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is an unprecedented event that has impacted every part of the globe. Pennsylvania has seen a similar unprecedented burden of COVID-19 and has taken equally unprecedented measures to save lives and reduce morbidity of the COVID-19 virus.The commonwealth has responded aggressively to the spread of COVID-19, first by working to contain the virus through contact tracing and quarantines for residents who came in contact with someone who tested positive for the virus to slow sustained community spread. When sustained community spread was established, the commonwealth moved to mitigation efforts early in the response by issuing orders to close schools and non-life-sustaining businesses; and to restrict large gatherings. This decision to respond aggressively has proven to be an essential and effective measure to reduce the spread of COVID-19 and ultimately save an unrealized number of Pennsylvanians’ lives.

Mitigation efforts have helped to curtail the spread of COVID-19 so our hospitals can treat patients without overwhelming our limited supplies of personal protective equipment (PPE), ventilators, or beds. Throughout the pandemic, we have closely monitored our hospital system capacity through the creation of a public dashboard, and we have built and distributed millions of goods and materials to help our health care system manage the influx of patients.

 
 
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Sector-Specific Guidance

The pandemic has affected different industries differently — likewise, the reopening process will vary by sector. Here are sector-specific guidance from some of the leading industry associations and government sources:

For restaurants: CDC's Reopening Decision Tree for Restaurants and Bars and National Restaurant Association’s Reopening Guidance

For retailers: National Retail Federation’s Operation Open Doors

For home service providers: AIHA’s Reopening Guidance for At-Home Service Providers 

For construction businesses: AIHA’s Reopening Guidance for Construction Environments 

For gyms and fitness facilities: AIHA’s Reopening Guidance for Gyms and Workout Facilities 

For office-based businesses: AIHA’s Reopening Guidance for General Office Settings 

For hair and nail salons: AIHA’s Reopening Guidance for Hair and Nail Salons

For airlines: CDC’s Interim Guidance for Airlines and Airline Crew

For childcare programs: CDC's Reopening Decision Tree for Childcare Programs

For camps and youth programs: CDC's Reopening Decision Tree for Camps and Youth Programs

For schools: CDC's Reopening Decision Tree for Schools

 
 

 
 

Small Business-Specific Guidance

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Recipe for Reopen:
A Playbook for Your Small
Business

Download this step-by-step guide to help your company reopen safely and keep employees and customers healthy and informed as restrictions lift across the country. The playbook includes safety and sanitation guidance, communications advice, and other best practices information. 

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Read the latest reopening content from CO—by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce:

5 Experts on How to Manage Employees Through Difficult Times

4 Business Owners on How They're Reopening Their Businesses Post-Coronavirus

Expert Advice on How to Support Your Employees During a Crisis

3 Trend Forecasters on the Business World After Coronavirus

 
 
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Customize, print, and post this workplace flyer to communicate to your employees and customers the steps your company is taking to keep them safe and prevent the spread of COVID-19.

 
 

 
 

Additional Tools and Resources

Standardized Employee Screening Questionnaire

Download this questionnaire for sample screening questions to ask employees upon return to work and on a regular basis moving forward. This template is based on questions required or recommended by various states as well as input from U.S. Chamber member companies of all sizes and sectors.

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