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Horseshoe Bay Beacon

March 19, 2020 Issue

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Baylor Scott & White Marble Falls spokesperson Gabriel Martinez said the healthcare system is committed to helping the communities it serves to navigate the “uncertainty” of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). In an interview Tuesday, Martinez provided information to help guide area residents in utilizing BS&W services. BS&W has adopted some changes that the public will notice immediately.
Local businesses, churches, and organizations are responding to the COVID-19 in a variety of reasoned fashions. On Wednesday, the Marble Falls Independent School District suspended normal school operations until at least March 29. In a message to parents, Superintendent Dr. Chris Allen conveyed a positive message. “In the midst of regional closures of schools and businesses, there is a lot of communication about what not to do.
First, the coronavirus rocked the financial markets. Then, oil prices dropped more than 20 percent after a breakdown in OPEC production discussions. Not surprisingly, the markets took another nosedive. Yet, despite these events, this recent market volatility may well be attributed more to fear than the forces that usually drive the markets.

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