Osprey Observer Valrico April 2020

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Volume 17, Issue 4 Ph: 657-2418 P U B L I S H I N G

Osprey Observer Continues Publishing To Keep Public Informed During COVID-19 Alert

By Marie Gilmore, Managing Editor

As your community newspaper, the Osprey Observer will stay open for regular business hours and will continue publishing our newspapers during the next eight weeks. We are monitoring every press release and every advisory from Hillsborough County, the state of Florida and the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and it is our top priority to keep our readers, our advertisers and our families safe and healthy during the next two months. With that in mind, we are here to help local businesses craft their brand messaging, their social media and how to reflect their best practices to give the community confidence in their services. Please call us at 657-2418 if you need guidance on any services, openings or assistance needed and our team will do everything we can to help. We are also collecting a list of organizations that need our help in this time, including Seeds of Hope, ECHO of Brandon (Emergency Care Help Organization), Meals On Wheels of Tampa and so many more. Please let us know of any community resources that could be of assistance to our readers, and thank you for reading! While reading the upcoming editions, please know that some events may have announced a delay, a postponement or a rescheduled event after the paper has gone to press, so please contact the organization directly for the latest information. For Hillsborough County schools, new Superintendent Addison Davis released the following, “The health and

safety of our students and staff is our top priority. Because of this, we are taking steps to make sure everyone is following the requirements of the Florida Department of Health.” For the latest update, visit Hillsborough Schools.org/coronavirus. Starting on March 17, the county administrator Mike Merrill made a special order for all restaurants, bars, clubs and other businesses serving food and drink that they must close by 10 p.m. and limit load capacity to 50 percent. Shortly thereafter, the county released a second order limiting all public and private gatherings, including churches, to 50 people. Experts say social distancing is the most effective way to slow the spread of the COVID-19 (coronavirus) and to ensure public health facilities are not overwhelmed. The practice means refraining from large gatherings and keeping a 6-foot distance from other people when possible. Hillsborough County’s Coronavirus (COVID-19) Information for Business: https://www.hillsboroughcounty.org/e n/residents/public-safety/emergencymanagement/coronavirus-covid-19-information-for-business. Current numbers for the state of Florida of COVID-19 cases: http://www.floridahealth.gov/diseases-and-conditions/COVID19/index.html. As of this printing, all local schools, libraries and many public facilities will be closed until further notice.

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Mask Makers Of Tampa Bay Provides Assistance To Healthcare Professionals

By Tatiana Ortiz

Brandon resident Carmen Wilson is doing what she can to bring the community together in this time of crisis, and she is asking for residents’ help. Wilson, known as Gigi, established the Facebook group Mask Makers of Tampa Bay recently to make disposable masks and shields that can be worn over N95 masks. These items will be distribBoki Pusac, an employee at Gigi’s Fabric Shop in uted to local medical and Brandon, is helping the Mask Makers of Tampa Bay by doctors’ offices that sewing a shield for masks to be donated to medical requested them. workers. Wilson, who owns machine for these shields,” said Gigi’s Fabric Shop in Brandon, startPrieto. ed the group last month, and it Wilson wants to help as many as already has more than 200 members she can for as long as possible. who are making masks. “Overall, we are in search of more She states that the goal of the proj- sewers,” she said. ect is to make as many masks as posFor more information, contact sible using a pattern she found that Gigi’s Fabric Shop at 661-9000 or uses materials such as sterile blue check out the Mask Makers of Tampa wrap, cotton, quarter-inch elastic and Bay’s group Facebook page at plastic for the shields. Volunteers can https://www.facebook.com/groups/258 also receive a kit of 10 or 30 masks to 875095117720/. sow and return to Wilson, who will launder and sterilize them. The group is also creating scrub caps for the emergency room doctors and nurses to cover their hair. Tampa General Hospital’s chief nurse and anesthetist, Nicole Hubbard, is full of gratitude to Wilson. Thank you for your patience “Many in anesthesia gave their and understanding. Some of our scrub caps to our team in the emerstories and advertisements were gency room and Wilson was nice approved well before printing of this enough to get these made for the edition so please note times, locastaff,” Hubbard said. tions, dates and details may have Owner of New Age Reprographics adjusted, changed or rescheduled Alex Prieto and eight of his team memsince publication. We appreciate bers turned in more than 500 shields your support and readership of for the Mask Makers of Tampa Bay. He Your Community Newspaper. feels this would be their way of giving back to the community. Marie Gilmore “Since we are a printing compawww.ospreyobserver.com ny, we came up with a rigid plastic that did get cut out through our

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