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COVID-19 Business Continuity Task Force:

                    Helping Companies Continue to Operate Successfully and Safely




                BY DANIEL CASCIATO                                                         Martinez Group communica-   says Conroy. “The leadership of the com-
                                                                                           tions experts who can provide   panies will have one hour of access per
           A new task force has been formed in                                             strategic planning: counsel,   week to an infectious disease physician
         the region to help guide companies to                                             media relations management,   who will counsel them on their specific
         continue to reopen and operate safely,                                            internal and external commu-  needs.”
         advise them should there be a closure,                                            nications and much more.      Depending on the scope of the compa-
         and provide overall rapid response pro-                                            “We are pleased to be able to   ny, they may also need some help with
         tocols and communication, all in the                                              offer our clients and business-  amending their HR policy or assistance
         midst of the ongoing coronavirus pan-                                             es across the country this com-  with their emergency preparedness plan-
         demic’s effect on commerce.                                                       prehensive team to help cor-  ning, according to Brackin. “The fact
           The Conroy Martinez Group, a full-                                              porations with their continu-  that we’re about to go into hurricane sea-
         service, bilingual public relations, mar-                                         ity planning post COVID-19,”   son at the same time that this is going on
         keting and social media agency, has       C.L. Conroy           Wayne Brackin     says Conroy.                requires an additional level of considera-
         teamed with KIDZ Medical Services, a                                                The task force will provide   tion.”
         Florida-wide group of 200 doctors,   tations as well as handling requests from   short and long-term strategic communi-  The task force will offer customized
         including infectious disease specialists   the media for opinion and commentary   cations counsel, medical strategy and   business recovery COVID-19 Programs,
         and veteran healthcare executives to cre-  around the infectious disease process,”   expertise and business direction related   offered in three and six-month packages,
         ate the COVID-19 Business Recovery &   says Brackin. “Partly due to that media   to COVID-19, and prepare business lead-  which are built on fact-based, accurate,
         Continuity Task Force.               exposure we started to get requests from   ers for questions from employees, cus-  and reliable medical and communica-
           “Now that businesses are reopening,   business associates who were curious   tomers, investors and other audiences   tions expertise and experience managing
         they need continuity planning. We real-  and worried about what they should be   around:                      short- and long-term risk across indus-
         ized that we needed medical expertise as   doing next. They were confused by the   Keeping employees safe and healthy   tries.
         part of the equation for advising our   mixed signals coming from the local,   • Implementing new health screening   Companies that are interested will
         existing and future clients,” says C.L.   state and federal governments; specifical-  processes               receive a team of medical and communi-
         Conroy, APR, President of the firm.   ly, confusion over which guidelines to   • Supporting mental health concerns   cations specialists to help them plan for
         “What do they do if there is a flare up in   follow.”                      Ensuring workplace safety          a successful continuity plan.
         their company, how do you handle sick   Fortunately, Brackin notes, they had   • Adapting day-to-day work habits,   “We’re pretty unique in being able to
         employees, what new policies do you   four well-trained, board certified infec-  workspaces, and cleanliness/sanitation   offer this and our desire is to sincerely
         need to add to your company? These are   tious disease physicians on staff.    • Establishing strategies for re-opening   help companies continue to operate safe-
         the kind of questions we are seeing,” she   “We were consulting as a professional   after receiving government and medical   ly for the sake of their employees and
         said.                                courtesy to our colleagues on one hand,   clearance (safely doing so for employees,   customers, now and in the future,” says
           Conroy contacted Wayne Brackin, the   and we were also performing a good   customers, patients, students, clients,   Conroy. “That is game changing in light
         CEO of KIDZ Medical Services, who she   community service by having these   vendors, subcontractors)          of this ongoing pandemic.”
         knew from the many years he spent at   physicians with credibility talk about the   Effective internal and external com-
         Baptist Health South Florida. After   coronavirus to the media and public in a   munications around new protocols and      For more information, visit
         reconnecting, Conroy and Brackin had a   way that was reassuring,” he adds.   precautionary measures, health regula-    The Conroy Martinez Group at
         discussion about joining forces to help   The task force includes these four   tions, and workforce and workplace    www.conroymartinez.com and follow
         Florida and U.S. companies safely    experienced infectious disease doctors   changes.                                  them on Twitter and Instagram
         reopen and continue to operate with the   and top level health care executives from   “Some of the main questions that   @ConroyMartinez and Facebook at
         input of professional infectious disease   KIDZ Medical Services who will provide   we’ve been hearing from local businesses    www.facebook.com/
         physicians.                          medical and scientific advice on business   are what are all the precautions they     TheConroyMartinezGroup/.
           “We were already doing many consul-  recovery plans along with the Conroy   need to take and the protocols to follow,”







                                  Baptist Health Physicians Successfully Treat First

                             Three COVID-19 Critically Ill Patients with RESTEM’s

                                         Umbilical Cord Mesenchymal Stem Cells



            RESTEM, a leading-edge biotechnol-  The patients who received this treat-  “These patients have improved their   nologist and director of critical care at
          ogy company, and Baptist Health South   ment showed reduction of their oxygen   lung status much more quickly than   Baptist Hospital of Miami.
          Florida, announced three COVID-19   requirement from 100% to less than   patients treated with other experimen-  RESTEM’s cells are grown from
          patients with acute respiratory distress   50% within days of the infusion,   tal therapies,” added Dr. Koehne, who   umbilical cord tissue by a proprietary
          syndrome (ARDS) are the first to suc-  accompanied by significant reduction   is also professor and chairperson of the   process and reduce inflammation,
          cessfully be treated in the U.S. with   in levels of various key circulating   Department of Translational Medicine   thereby allowing tissue regeneration
          umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells   inflammatory markers.         at the Herbert Wertheim College of   and healing to occur.
          under an emergency approval from the   “The remarkable ability for these   Medicine (HWCOM) at Florida     The RESTEM ULSC have also been
          Food and Drug Administration (FDA).   cells to mitigate inflammatory process-  International  University  (FIU).  cleared by the FDA for testing their
            Baptist Health physicians, Guenther   es holds great promise for COVID-19   Specialists at HWCOM spearheaded   healing properties in the autoimmune
          Koehne, M.D., Ph.D., and Javier Pérez-  patients as well as for people with   this collaborative effort between acade-  conditions of Polymyositis and
          Fernández, M.D., safely administered   many other illnesses,” said Guenther   mia, Baptist Health and RESTEM.   Dermatomyositis. Patients will also be
          the new treatment to patients through   Koehne, MD, PhD, deputy director and   “Our preliminary results show that   able to participate in this clinical trial
          intravenous infusions of RESTEM’s   chief of blood & marrow transplant at   therapy with these cells could be a   both at the Miami Cancer Institute and
          experimental umbilical cord lining-  Miami Cancer Institute, part of Baptist   game-changer in COVID-19,” stated   at Sanford Health in Sioux Falls, South
          derived stem cells (ULSC).         Health.                            Dr. Javier Perez-Fernandez, pulmo-  Dakota.



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