Courtesy: The Cure for COVID

Summer – Are we safe yet? City life has returned with new hope and wonder. Curfews and social distancing mandates have been lifted resurrecting economic life to restaurants, gyms, and other brick and mortar. Beaches and parks are welcoming visitors, and pools are...
Deadly Virus Doesn’t Die Easily

Deadly Virus Doesn’t Die Easily

Virus Death Toll on the Rise On March 24th, 2020, the United States saw its deadliest day thus far during the COVID-19 pandemic with over 163 deaths. As of Wednesday morning, at least 728 people in the U.S. have died of the coronavirus as the country’s confirmed...
Preventing the Spread of Viruses: The CCS Way

Preventing the Spread of Viruses: The CCS Way

A SPOON FULL OF VIRUS Cold and Flu Viruses have the potential of being quite serious, in fact, they can be fatal. The CDC estimates that so far this season there have been at least 32 million flu illnesses resulting in 18,000 deaths. Influenza and other viruses, like...

Government Contracting: Is It the Right Fit For You?

As far back as the late 1600s, red tape (or ribbons) were used to bind official documents. The “red tape” phrase has since taken on a different meaning—one that conjures up unnecessary hoops and onerous bureaucracy. The proverbial red tape in government contracting...