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Starbucks said it is doing its part to keep customers safe amid a coronavirus outbreak in the U.S. and world. read more...
The company closed roughly half of its 4,200 locations in China last month over coronavirus concerns, but 85% of its stores are reopening.
The governor of Washington has declared as state of emergency after a person there died from coronavirus.
ATLANTA, Ga. (CBS46) -- Amid coronavirus concerns, some places of worship in metro Atlanta are now taking precautionary steps.The Archdiocese of Atlanta sent out an advisory to give parishes options to stay safe. The letter mentions certain changes for communion. A spokesperson for the Archdiocese of Atlanta told CBS46 these are the same options that pastors usually have during the regular flu season, but they've decided to take this action now...
As cases of coronavirus continue to expand, including in Fulton County, the city of Atlanta has created a central location where people can educate themselves on the virus.
Starbucks said Wednesday that shareholders would not be able to attend its annual meeting in-person due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Starbucks is halting the use of personal cups and in-store ware due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Customers who ask for in-store cups or bring in their own mugs will still get a 10-cent discount, but will be given single-use cups instead.
Starbucks won't allow use of reusable mugs over coronavirus fears. The coffee giant will still give a 10-cent discount for bringing in cups from home.
If you like to get your coffee in the morning using your own cup, you are going to have to change your routine. While they honored personal cups today, the chain will stop this amid the Coronavirus outbreak.
The company has also withheld the use of its “for here” cups available in its stores.
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Starbucks is temporarily halting the use of customers’ reusable mugs at their coffee shops due to fears of spreading the coronavirus.
The elderly couple from Atlanta quarantined in Japan after traveling onboard the cruise ship Diamond Princess is finally getting to come home. Clyde and Renee Smith, who are both 80 years old, were being quarantined in a Tokyo hospital after disembarking from the cruise ship. They both had tested positive for the virus. RELATED: Atlanta couple remains quarantined in hospital in Japan after coronavirus outbreak on cruise ship On Wednesday, their...
Atlanta city officials launched a new website on Wednesday with updated information on its response to the coronavirus. The new web site includes information on frequently asked questions on how to protect yourself against the coronavirus. There are also links to the most up to date resources from Fulton County and State of Georgia officials. In addition, the site includes links to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention along...
Starbucks is also joining the fight to help stop the spread of coronavirus.
Starbucks said it is doing its part to keep customers safe amid a coronavirus outbreak in the U.S. and world.
HSBC has sent more than 100 of its London staff home after a worker tested positive for the coronavirus, the first known case at a major company in Europe's main financial hub.
Starbucks announced Wednesday that it will impose a temporary moratorium on the use of reusable personal mugs in its stores amid fears over the coronavirus outbreak.The change is part of "a series of precautionary steps in response to this emerging public health impact," company executive Rossann Williams said in an open letter Wednesday."Our focus remains on two key priorities: Caring for the health and well-being of our partners and...
The coffee retailer will also ban “for here” cups until further notice.
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