Amazon assists COVID Virus Supply & Demand


This article discusses a recent change in Amazon as a result of COVID-19. Currently, the company is prioritizing essential goods over others, choosing to only stock warehouses with items in 6 different product categories. As a result of this change, nonessential items could take up to a month to ship to customers. For many customers who rely heavily on Amazon for goods, this is a shocking new reality. In most cases, any prime product will be delivered to your door in as little as two days. To ensure customers have access to essential items, the company is halting all nonessential product shipments. The other day, I went to purchase something on Amazon Prime, and upon checking out, I realized it would not be delivered until April 28-May 2nd. I was shocked and thought maybe it was some technological glitch. However, upon coming across this article, I learned that this is simply Amazon’s new reality. Even a company as wealthy and powerful as Amazon can not work around the crisis, our planet is currently facing.

4.https://www.vox.com/recode/2020/3/22/21190372/amazon-prime-delivery-delays-april-21-coronavirus-covid-19

Covid Compromising Digital Privacy?

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Data privacy and the fight against Covid-19 bring up the question of whether people are willing to give up their phones locations if it means slowing the spread of the pandemic. The U.S. government is in the works of getting granted access to users of companies like Facebook and Google to map the spread of the virus and potentially predict future outbreaks. The major problem is many Americans and tech companies lack trust in the government to stick to their word and only use it for the sole purpose of stopping the virus, what could they do with this new access to data once the pandemic hopefully slows down?

https://www.vox.com/recode/2020/3/18/21184160/government-location-data-coronavirus

Can We Trust The Media For The COVID Truth?

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This article from the Pew Research Center of Journalism & Media discusses how the general public believes the media is covering COVID-19. About 89% of the public is following COVID-19 news very to fairly closely, and about 70% of people think the media is doing a good job. Despite this, 62% of the public believes that the media is exaggerating certain aspects of COVID-19. This data illustrates an obvious disconnect that the public has with news media. While they believe the news is doing a good job covering the pandemic, they also believe that they are exaggerating. I feel like this shows that while we want to believe the news, we dually expect and are okay with it being exaggerated, as we are accustomed to it.

https://www.journalism.org/2020/03/18/americans-immersed-in-covid-19-news-most-think-media-are-doing-fairly-well-covering-it/

Major Films Bringing The Theater To YOU

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Since movie theaters have been closed due to COVID-19 quarantine, some NBC Universal films that were supposed to premiere in theaters in the coming weeks such as Emma, The Invisible Man, The Hunt and Trolls World Tour have been announced to be available on-demand as early as Friday and throughout the next two months. Therefore, the films will be able to be watched in-home for the price of $19.99. This was really interesting to me because of the box-office crash last week many films were hurting. This also made me think if we do have the availability to do this if it is successful will we go in this direction in the future?

https://www.theguardian.com/film/2020/mar/16/the-hunt-the-invisible-man-emma-on-demand-universal

FCC will require phone carriers to authenticate calls by 2021

The FCC announced that all carriers must adopt the STIR/SHAKEN protocol by June 30, 2021. The protocol is designed to combat robocalls, specifically aimed at the calls trying to hide their caller ID. The protocol requires carriers to verify phone numbers. The FCC estimates fraudulent call schemes cost Americans approximately 10 million per year. For the implementation to work carriers must test it with other networks. It will require cooperation among telecommunication companies. A way to display a “call verified” stamp when a unknown or unsaved number calls your device. Robocalls won’t disappear overnight but this is a step in the correct direction to preserve our privacy.

https://www.engadget.com/2020-03-31-fcc-stir-shaken-june-30-2021.html

U.S. Government uses mobile location data to track movements during COVID-19 outbreak.

According to a report from the Wall Street Journal, the government is using data from the mobile advertising industry. Government officials at the federal and state level, as well as those at the CDC,  having been tracking the movement of the public to better understand the COVID-19. 

Data collection doesn’t include personal information, such as name or number. This still raises privacy concerns nonetheless. The government says they is all to make sure citizens are complying with the stay at home and shelter-in-place order. These circumstances reduce our privacy to less than what it is. We are uncertain of how the government will use this data after the threat of COVID-19 drops.

Taking a different view the data could come in hand can see this data as invaluable to tracking the spread of the virus. The issue is people have to volunteer the rights to their location at all times.

https://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/government-tracking-mobile-data-coronavirus/

PayPal, Intuit & Square approved to offer loans to small business through COVID-19 relief program

The lobbying efforts of an alliance known as Financial Innovation Now, has finally paid off, as PayPal, Intuit & Square have all been approved to participate in the U.S. Small Business Administration’s (SBA) Paycheck Protection Program, it provides aide in the form of forgivable loans. These forgivable loans are for small businesses that keep all employees on their payroll for atleast two months. The $350 billion small business loan program is a part of Congress $2 trillion COVID-19 stimulus package, it is aid at those businesses with fewer than 500 employees. 

Since 2013, PayPal has provided loans and cash advances to business owners. Those efforts to date have provided access to more than $15 billion in funding for over 305,000 small businesses. PayPal become the first non-bank institution to be approved to distribute loans under the SBA Program. Intuit and Square followed as approved by the government to provide loans for small businesses.  Financial Innovation Now leader wrote to lawmakers about these specific companies because of their ability to “reach those businesses most vulnerable, in a more timely fashion than traditional financial institutions.”

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Snapchat launches new business hub in response to COVID-19

This article gave an interesting look into the measures snapchat is taking to help businesses reach their audience during the COVID-19 pandemic. They are providing marketers with resources, insights and tools to reach their audience in this unique time we are living through. The article pulls directly from the resource itself and provides some very interesting insight into the current trends in snapchat use. Of the most interesting was the graph at the end reflecting how much snapchat use has increased, as well as other digital media streaming services and their projections. Of the other numbers, snapchat expects that their users will see a 35% expected increase in online shopping, and an overall increase in the use of shopping and food delivery apps. The insights that snapchat is providing will be important for marketing professionals to take advantage of when business is no longer functioning as usual

https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/snapchat-launches-new-covid-19-business-resource-center-to-assist-marketers/576153/

Pentagon officially releases UFO videos

The Pentagon has released three short videos showing an “unidentified aerial phenomenon” that had been previously released by a private company. The videos show service members reacting in awe. The Navy previous acknowledged the videos back in September but are releasing them now due to “misconceptions by the public”.

“These aircrafts are displaying characteristics that aren’t currently within the inventory of the United States or foreign inventory that we’re aware of,” Luis Elizondo says, former head of a classified program. Elizondo resigned in 2017 in protest of the secrecy surrounding the program and funding disputes.

With the Pentagon releasing classified footage of UFO’s Elizondo expresses his thoughts on Twitter. He’s glad that the government released the sightings but says it only scratches the surface. We should really think about the national security risk surrounding this issue.

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Airbnb announces stricter cleaning protocols and more time in between guest check ins

Due to the new protocol established by the CDC, Airbnb has changed its policies for Airbnb hosts. 

According to the Forbes article I read this week, “The CDC recommends a 24-hour wait period before entering a recently-vacated property. Listings enrolled in the new protocol can be available for stays immediately after the enhanced cleaning is performed.

Airbnb hosts who are unable to commit to the new cleaning protocol can alternatively opt to use “Booking Buffer,” a tool that will automatically block reservations for an established period, such as 72 hours, between stays. Cleaning would be the only permissible activity during this period. This option includes the same CDC-recommended 24-hour wait period before entering, and hosts should still observe CDC recommendations and other applicable local guidance.

The concept of longer periods between occupancies was first developed for Airbnb’s “Frontline Stays” project, which offered over 200,000 places to stay for medical workers and first responders around the world”.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/suzannerowankelleher/2020/04/27/airbnb-announces-stricter-cleaning-protocols-and-longer-windows-between-guest-arrivals/#5e198bc32fda