A Quote by Mike Parson

The COVID-19 crisis has highlighted the importance of shopping and buying local. — © Mike Parson
The COVID-19 crisis has highlighted the importance of shopping and buying local.
The crippling health and economic effects of the COVID-19 crisis have been felt across Central Virginia. But in our communities of color, COVID-19's spread has been particularly destructive.
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the immense, underlying inequities in our nation.
This is just a personal thought, but there's a lot of things that people can't do because of COVID-19. I think that it would be nice to write or express the first thing we want to do after COVID-19 ends.
If we've learned anything from the COVID-19 pandemic, it's the importance of planning ahead.
Missouri nonprofits have been a lifeline for many Missourians throughout the COVID-19 crisis.
I think the Covid-19 crisis has been blown out of proportion and has created an unnecessary fear psychosis.
State and local governments in New Jersey are a critical line of defense in the effort to respond to COVID-19.
The COVID-19 crisis has presented disproportionate risks to Central Virginia's seniors, and it has created extremely stressful situations for their families.
COVID-19 is a national crisis, and we need a national response to address it.
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, our teams at the Emergency Operation Center and Joint Information Center have worked around the clock to ensure a consistent and coordinated strategy among our state agencies in addressing the COVID-19 pandemic.
Social distancing won't end with the COVID-19 crisis but will stay with us and will become part of life.
The COVID-19 crisis has severely impacted Missouri businesses. However, this challenge has not stopped them from stepping up and finding new ways to serve Missourians.
There is the perception that the government's handling of the Covid-19 crisis has certainly not included adjectives that are more commonly associated with the Singapore government, such as clarity and decisiveness.
States with their limited resources will have to shoulder the greater burden of economic crisis that will follow the COVID-19 pandemic. The financial package announced by the Centre is inadequate.
We've seen the benefits of expanded telehealth services during the COVID-19 pandemic and the importance of making sure access to care is available if patients have to stay at home. That value won't go away when the pandemic ends.
As our region and neighbors face unprecedented challenges and impacts amid the Covid-19 crisis and the call for racial equity, our support of United Way and its work is more critical than ever.
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