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Tuesday's Daily Pulse

What you need to know about Florida today

| 4/21/2020

Florida releases unemployment numbers: 1.5 million claims filed, just 40,193 paid

Just 40,193 Floridians who have filed for unemployment since March 15 have received their benefits, according to a new website the state launched Monday. That’s less than 3 percent of the more than 1.5 million claims filed since mid March when the state saw a record surge in people thrown out of work because of the coronavirus. More from the Tampa Bay Times and WJXT.

One month after dining rooms closed, Florida restaurants are devastated, uncertain

On the afternoon of March 20, DeSantis ordered dining rooms statewide to close in an attempt to slow the spread of COVID-19. The order allows restaurants to offer takeout and delivery only. Dining rooms could remain closed through May 8 or longer. The move, while "flattening the curve," has devastated the industry. [Source: Fort Myers News-Press]

Column: Relationships are key to business survival during pandemic

Being in daily contact with businesses navigating their way through the impacts of COVID-19, our team at the Bradenton Area Economic Development Corp. hears firsthand the challenges facing business owners and employees. We also hear inspiring examples of problem-solving and generosity. If there’s one word that sums up how businesses are coping, it’s “relationships.” [Source: Sarasota Herald-Tribune]

Deepwater Horizon anniversary spurs call for 'clean' energy

Environmentalists and some lawmakers are pushing for more alternative energy as the nation marks the 10th anniversary of the Deepwater Horizon disaster. But those same alternative-energy backers fear the need to reinvigorate the economy because of the COVID-19 pandemic could ramp up efforts by President Donald Trump to expand oil drilling in federal waters around Florida. [Source: WLRN]

Gas prices in Florida continue at their lowest level in four years

The average price per gallon Sunday in Florida was $1.82, the lowest since March 2016. The entire state is now below $2. “Gas prices continue moving lower as COVID-related state lockdowns keep Americans off the road, leading to lower demand for gasoline,” said Mark Jenkins, spokesman, AAA – The Auto Club Group. [Source: NorthEscambia.com]

ALSO AROUND FLORIDA:

› Disney plans Earth Week ‘at-home,’ names newborn zebra
Walt Disney World is marking Earth Week with a selection of “at-home” activities and a peak at its newest zebra addition at Disney’s Animal Kingdom theme park. Disney attractions have been closed since mid-March due to the coronavirus pandemic, and the company has been releasing online content for entertainment and educational purposes.

› St. Pete Pride reschedules for the fall
St. Pete Pride, which bills itself as the largest LGBTQ Pride celebration in Florida, has been rescheduled for sometime in the fall. The parade and celebration weekend was originally scheduled for June 26-28, but concerns over social distancing and COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, forced the delay

› Distributor delivers thousands of cans of energy, coffee drinks to hospitals
Gold Coast Eagle Distributing delivered 4,000 cans of Hi-Ball Energy Drink and Hi-Ball Cold Brew Coffee to five area hospitals. According to a press release, the Sarasota-based company delivered 4,000 cans to each location: Blake Medical Center, Manatee Memorial Hospital, Lakewood Ranch Medical Center, Sarasota Memorial Hospital and Venice Regional Bayfront Health.

› Fire safety inspectors take on new roles in coronavirus fight
As many workers find themselves furloughed in light coronavirus shutting down businesses, some Orange County employees are being repurposed, such as inspectors of the fire marshal’s office. Jennifer Corbin is a fire marshal inspector, but this week she was in the control room of Orange County Fire Rescue’s dispatch center.

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