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TODAY'S HEADLINES  |  April 27, 2020

Cooperative effort brings 1.5 million masks to Greenville

A Scotsman in Greenville called some people he knew, causing about 1.5 million face masks from China to land on a tarmac at GSP. “The full story of it would probably read like a movie script,” said Neil Ferrier, owner of an industrial design company. 

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Organ transplant company moves to Corporate Center

Global Transplant Solutions, an organ preservation and transplant company with distribution centers in Toronto and Spartanburg, moved into an 11,3000-square-foot flex space at the Corporate Center business park.

Telehealth seizes its moment on stage

Before March 15, AnMed Health hosted few telehealth channels aside from MyChart e-visits. By March 23, the Anderson health care system had served more than 8,000 patients remotely. Chartspan fielded over 30,000 telehealth calls last month.

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Coping with Covid: Conversation with Dr. Matt Bitner

Prisma Health Coping with COVIDSC Biz News talks to Dr. Matt Bitner, chairman of emergency medicine for Prisma Health, about COVID-19, the impact on businesses and communities, and how the novel coronavirus outbreak is reshaping how health care is delivered across South Carolina.
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Crystal Geyser maker donates $10,000 to tornado fund

CG Roxane LLC, the family-owned maker of Crystal Geyser and Alpine Spring Water, donated $10,000 to the Seneca Tornado Relief Fund in the aftermath of the EF-3 tornado that hit the area on April 13. “When the tornadoes hit Seneca, one also hit just behind our plant’s warehouse before plowing into a wooded area across the street,” said Brad Talley, manager of the CG Roxane plant in Salem. Chemical manufacturer BASF Corp. gifted $50,000 to the relief fund, announced in a news release last week.

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