IWF Georgia Webcast: Interdependence: A Virus, Food, Small Business and a World Pandemic An IWF Georgia View
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Great to have you all here today! We will keep the microphones and webcams turned off so that the focus will be on the panelists today. Feel free to use chat to comment and ask questions. The panel will try to address them is possible. Thank you!

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can you hear now

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I recommend going to the upper right corner and 'pin'ing the speaker

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Question: who is censoring and what does that look like / how is that messaged to CDC?

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Is there a home test that works?

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The misinformation is coming from the leadership. And if CDC is “clamped down”, how can we practice public health in any meaningful way?

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Nancy, Given that many people can be asymptomatic as businesses reopen, do you believe temperature testing is giving people a false sense of security.

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Sorry that was for Judy

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really clear information , thank you

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Really terrific insights, thank you both!

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Really appreciate the home focus.

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The presenters on this call are reminding me how proud I am to be a woman in Atlanta.

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Barbarella, what can we do to advocate more for minimizing waste from farmers and getting product to food banks?

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Thank you Mary and Barbarella, your stories resonate with small and micro businesses across the board. Please share your COVID-19 AH-HA moment as you plan for 2021?

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How is testing really making a difference when an individual can take a test one day and test positive and then contract the virus in the next two days? How frequent do individuals need to be tested?

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*Sorry, I meant to say test negative and then contract the virus in the next two days.

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every business I am involved with has increased productivity; good for us, concerning about employment impact

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Thank you Mary and Barbarella. #ReimaginingOurBusiness

01:02:58
I would like to be on the distribution list to receive the Op-Eds.

01:10:46
Great job ladies.

01:10:54
Such a great session, thank you Judy, Barbarella, Mary and Nancy and the program team.

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grateful and proud to know you all

01:11:28
excellent presentation. thanks to all the presenters.

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Thank you to Nancy Z and Program team for adapting to virtual and bringing us such great content from those we know and trust!

01:11:58
Thank you Barbarella! That is exactly what we see as well working with the immigrant population! I’m grateful that you brought attention to this issue.

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EXCEPTIONAL program! Thank you!

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What's the best way to help on food shortages?

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Thank you to Judy, Barbara, Mary and our program team for this great discussion!

01:12:13
Ditto to Kathy’s comment. You were excellent in extending knowledge and succinct. Thank you!

01:13:34
Struck by both the pragmatism and the compassion of these women. Thank you for your leadership!

01:13:54
I echo Stephanie Davis—great job you all and proud to be a part of this group!

01:14:49
Fantastic program.....thanks to our speakers for sharing their unfiltered perspectives. Bravo---we will get through this together!

01:15:05
Wonderful program

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Great program!

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Great program!

01:16:03
Details coming soon on the Wine Around! “See” you then!

01:16:04
Thank you so much Judy, Barbarella and Mary! Awesome discussion.