Mirna Chamorro Public Information Officer Florida Department of Health Seminole County Stay Safe While Enjoying Water Activities This Summer
The Florida Department of Health would like to remind families to take precautions while participating in recreational water related activities this summer. Everyone plays a role in preventing illnesses and injuries related to the water we swim, play, relax in, and share - this summer and year-round.
Karina Flores Hertz, Director of Strategic Communications at AARP
Don't Toss Out Your Stimulus Payment With the Junk Mail
The stimulus payment is loaded on the debit card.People are rightly suspicious of unsolicited cards through the mail, and the Economic Impact Payment (EIP) cards arrive in plain envelopes with the return address “Money Network Cardholder Services” from Meta Bank in Omaha, Nebraska.Since that doesn’t sound like a government payment, some people have shredded them or thrown them away. Naturally, wherever there is money involved, there are usually scammers trying to take it.
Maribel Alonso Spokesperson USDA Tips for recognizing financial scams
Every year millions of people in the United States get sick from eating contaminated food, resulting in approximately 128,000 hospitalizations and 3,000 deaths,according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Knowing how to determine whether food is safe and how to keep it safe can help minimize potential food loss and reduce the risk of food borne illness. During this time of social estrangement, families store and thaw more food, cook more at home,order more takeout, and produce and eat more leftovers.
Yoseny Nunez Information Security leader for Wells Fargo
Tips for recognizing financial scams
The coronavirus has put financial stress on many families and businesses. It is important to be proactive to security for all schemes linked to payments with economic impact
Victor Toro Consultant
Credit cards scams
Advise not to give any personal or credit card information on special public events