IMPACT

IMPACT on the Latin Chamber

Episode Summary

Carrie Kaufman is joined by co-host Andrea Cole and Peter Guzman of the Latin Chamber of Commerce. We talk about what we need to do to reopen the state for business.

Episode Notes

Businesses have been shut in Nevada for a month now, and Governor Sisolak said today that he doesn’t know if Nevada will still be closed after April 30.

He said, quite pointedly in his news conference today, that he is listening to the scientists and he will open the state when they say it is safe to.

We also heard from the head of Nevada’s state labs about what they’re doing. It involves more testing and 3-D printing of testing materials.

How much past April 30 can businesses survive in this state - with being open or running at full capacity?

Today we’re checking in with Peter Guzman, who is the executive director of the Latin Chamber of Commerce, about his vast membership and how they’re doing.

The Latin Chamber represents all sorts of businesses - from hotels and casinos to restaurants for various sizes, to realtors and janitors and independent contractors. Some of their members - like construction companies - are still working. But many are not.

Guzman favors more testing, a clear plan, and a gradual reopening to start sooner than later.

 

News:

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