“Serving the Business Community since 1993” July 2021 Issue

As we celebrate our Country’s birthday there is much to cele- If you have a Career brate. Business is getting back to business. Is the new normal Opportunity open in back? Not necessarily but we are on the move. We have been you business/ through so much turmoil and turbulence the last two years; how- ever, our country has a two-hundred-year history of Americans organization please pulling together to overcoming adversity. There are still two major send us the issues confronting us today, the physical health of our community information. We and the economic health of our business community. Corona- would like to help virus cases are declining, and businesses are opening once more. But we still need to be diligent and follow CDI guidelines. Protect share the opening yourself and your loved ones. Many small businesses in our com- with our community. munity are still struggling. Make a resolution to seek them out and patronize them however and whenever possible. If there is anything the Chamber can do to assist you and your busi- ness, please let us know. Looking forward to the good new days Please SHOP SMALL.

On behalf of the Tulare Kings Hispanic Chamber, as you, friends and family our Independ- ence Day, stay safe.

Gil Jaramillo Executive Director

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RSVP is a MUST in order to attend the in person Ambassador Luncheon 7/21/2021 Guest Speaker Kaweah Health

Page 3 Chamber Chat Sponsored by: Azores Landscaping

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BUSINESS AFTER HOUR MIXER

Thank you Valley Strong Credit Union for hosting our June Business After Hour

Page 5 RIBBON CUTTING

Thank you Peaceful Valley Home Care for hosting our in person ribbon cutting.

Page 6 NEW AND RENEWING MEMBERS

Thank you to all our Loyal Renewing American Ambulance Visalia Porterville College Members: 2017 E Noble Ave Claudia Habib Visalia, CA 93291 100 East College Ave Absolute Sound (559)730.3015 Porterville, CA 93257 Martin Hughes (559) 791-2200 2504 E Chestnut Ave. Arbonne Carlos Mendoza Visalia, CA 93292 (831) 229- 4750 RlMK, INC (559) 786-6433 7043 West Pershing Court Chavez Insurance Agency INC. Visalia, CA. 93291 All American Sanitation and Disinfection 2758 Whitson St (559) 738- 8588 Selma. Ca, 93662 LLC (559) 891- 2900 Salser & Dillard Funeral Chapel 3024 S. Verde vista Street 127 E. Caldwell Ave Visalia Ca, 93277 El Tri Raspados Visalia, Ca. 93277 (559) 368-1273 17303 Millwood Drive (559) 635-1144 Visalia, Ca. 93292 American Red Cross of the Central Valley (559) 936- 1629 Self- Help Enterprises 230 NW 3rd 8445 W Elowin Ct. Visalia, CA 93291 Family Services of Tulare County Visalia, CA 93291 (559) 455-1000 401 N. Church (559) 651-1000 PO. Box 429, Visalia. Ca, 9391 Azores Landscaping (559) 732- 1970 Sequoia Riverland’s Trust 2854 Seaside Ave. Tulare Ca, 93274 427 South Garden Foodlink for Tulare County (559) 408-2514 Visalia, Ca. 93277 611 2nd Street (559) 738- 0211

P.O Box 391 Exeter. Ca, 93221 Central Valley Hypnotherapist (559) 651- 3663 State Farm Insurance Ihah Brock Karen Gross, Agent 1612 West Mineral King Ave, Suite C Flores Fundraising and Printable 1325 W Main St Visalia, CA 93291 15585 avenue 208 Visalia. Ca, 93291 (559) 749-4803 Strathmore. Ca. 93267 (559) 625- 8700 (559) 972-8804 Double D Market Tacos Melaque 500 W Ave. International Agi-Center 405 W Sweet Ave Visalia. Ca, 93291 4500 S. Laspina Street Visalia, Ca. 93291 Tulare. Ca, 93274 (559) 623- 6204 (559) 735- 9927 (559) 688-1030 Tulare Kings Right to Life Thank you for your support and with Lindsay Foothill Rotary 1716 W. Walnut Avenue P.O Box 1375 Visalia. Ca, 93277 your support we able to continue our Lindsay Ca, 93247 (559) 732- 5000 mission to assist our community. [email protected] Tulare County League of Mexican Ameri- AAA Quality Services Inc. Mitchell Insurance Services can Women P.O Box 535 1624 E Caldwell Ave P.O Box 4453 Farmersville. Ca, 93223 Visalia, CA 93277 Visalia, Ca. 93278 (559) 594- 1128 (559) 713-1315 (559) 972- 3883

Altura Center for Health NSE Insurance Agencies, Inc. Tulare County Office of Education 1201 N Cherry Street Eddie Mendivil 6200 S. Mooney Blvd. Tulare. Ca, 93274 160 South D St. P.O Box 5091 (559) 686- 9097 P.O Box 704 (559) 733-6300 (559) 783- 3124

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Tulare County Identifies First Case of Delta (B.1.617.2) COVID-19 Variant

Tulare County Public Health has identified and confirmed the first known case of the COVID-19 Delta variant found in a Tulare County resident. The case was identified through genomic sequencing conducted by the Tulare County Public Health Laboratory. There is evidence that the Delta (B.1.617.2) variant is associated with increased transmission of COVID 19 and may have moderately decreased response to antibody treatments against COVID-19 infection. Additional information about tracking variants in is provided by the California Department of Public Health and can be found online at: https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID/DCDC/Pages/COVID 19/COVID-Variants.aspx. Information on the distribution of variants across the U.S. can be found at: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/cases-updates/variant-surveillance/variant-info.html. It is imperative that individuals experiencing symptoms of COVID-19 contact their health care provider to get tested and speak with repre- sentatives from Tulare County Public Health when contacted to help slow the spread of the highly infectious COVID-19 variants. “Considering the national trend, we’ve been aware of the variants being present in our state as well as surrounding counties,” Tulare County Public Health Officer Dr. Karen Haught said. “We need to continue the important safety measures to slow the spread of COVID-19, and it is especially important for unvaccinated individuals to wear a face covering or mask while in any public indoor setting.” Initial studies suggest the three COVID-19 vaccines available in the provide strong protection against emerging variants. Officials strongly urge residents to get vaccinated for COVID-19 as soon as possible. Visit the Tulare County COVID-19 Vaccine webpage at: https://covid19.tularecounty.ca.gov/covid-19-vaccine/ for vaccination locations, including a full listing of health care providers and local pharmacies offering COVID-19 vaccinations.

El Condado de Tulare identifica el primer caso de la Variante COVID-19 Delta (B.1.617.2)

La Rama de Salud Pública del Condado de Tulare ha identificado y confirmado el primer caso conocido de la variante Delta del COVID-19 encontrado en un residente del Condado de Tulare. El caso fue identificado mediante secuenciación genómica realizada por el Laborato- rio de Salud Pública del Condado de Tulare. Existe evidencia de que la variante Delta (B.1.617.2) está asociada con un aumento de transmisión de COVID-19 y puede tener una respuesta moderadamente disminuida a los tratamientos con anticuerpos contra la infección causada por COVID-19. Información adi- cional sobre el seguimiento de variantes en California es proporcionada por el Departamento de Salud Pública de California y se puede encontrar en línea en: https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID/DCDC/Pages/COVID-19/COVID-Variants.aspx. Puede encontrar infor- mación sobre la distribución de variantes en los EE. UU. En: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/cases-updates/variant- surveillance/variant-info.html. Es imperativo que si alguien tiene síntomas de COVID-19, debe comunicarse con su proveedor de atención médica para hacerse la prue- ba y hable con un representante de Salud Pública del Condado de Tulare cuando se comuniquen con usted para ayudar a detener la propagación de estas variantes infecciosas. "Teniendo en cuenta la tendencia nacional, hemos sido conscientes de las variantes que están presentes en nuestro estado y en los condados circundantes", dijo la Dra. Karen Haught, Oficial de Salud Pública del Condado de Tulare. “Necesitamos continuar con las me- didas importantes de seguridad para detener la propagación del COVID-19, y es especialmente importante que las personas no han sido vacunadas usen un cubrebocas mientras se encuentren en un cualquier lugar interior público ". Los estudios iniciales sugieren que las tres vacunas contra el COVID-19 en los Estados Unidos brindan una protección fuerte contra las variantes emergentes. Las autoridades instan a los residentes a vacunarse contra el COVID-19 lo antes posible. Visite la página web de la vacuna COVID-19 del condado de Tulare en: https://covid19.tularecounty.ca.gov/covid-19-vaccine/ para encontrar las ubicaciones de vacunación, incluida una lista completa de proveedores de atención médica y farmacias locales que ofrecen las vacunas contra el COVID-19.

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Staying Safe This Summer

Safety Measures as Tulare County Residents Enjoy the Summer Sea- and wait a half hour to swim after eating. son Tulare County Public Health wants you to have the best summer ever this year, and public safety measures can ensure your summer • • It is recommended that parents, babysitters, guardians, day- is full of positive memories. Dr. Karen Haught, Tulare County Public care workers, and anyone supervising children should take the Health Officer, reminds residents to be vigilant in supervising children cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) course annually. in and around swimming pools, use precautions in the heat of sum- • • Wear life jackets. While on a water vessel, children under 13 mer, and be aware of fireworks safety during the 4th of July holiday. must wear a life jacket at all times. Have a personal flotation Tips to help keep you safe this summer: device onboard for each person present.

• NEVER leave people or animals in a car in hot weather, even with • • Take caution in and around rivers and waterways, as high cur- the windows partway down. Temperatures can easily reach 120° rents can be dangerous. F. and cause heat-related illness or death. Don't approach the river’s edge or enter whitewater under any circum- • • When you are out at dawn or dusk, wear long pants and long stances, and use caution when near open waters. Independence Day: sleeves, in addition to using insect repellent, to prevent mosquito The safest way to enjoy a fireworks display this 4th of July holiday is bites, as they can carry West Nile Virus and St. Louis Encephali- to watch one conducted by professionals. However, if you decide to tis. celebrate, use Safe and Sane fireworks, and be sure to follow these important safety tips: • • Avoid direct sun, but if you cannot avoid it, wear a head cover- ing and sunscreen. • When wearing sunscreen, remember to re- • • Never allow young children to handle fireworks. apply every few hours. • • Older children should use fireworks only under close adult • • If you do not have air conditioning during very hot days, visit supervision. • Light fireworks outdoors in a clear area, away your local shopping center or library where you can stay cool. • from flammable materials, grass, houses, and onlookers. Keep curtains closed during the heat of the day to keep your • • Light one device at a time; maintain a safe distance after light- home or apartment cooler. ing. • Stay hydrated during hot or humid weather. The Institute of • • • Do not allow any running or horseplay while fireworks are be- Medicine determined that an adequate intake (AI) for men is ing used. roughly three liters (about 13 cups) of total beverages a day. The AI for women is 2.2 liters (about 9 cups) per day. • • No fireworks are allowed in the State Responsibility Area of Tulare County (Foothill and Mountain Areas). • • Store food safely during the heat to avoid food poisoning. • • Only use Safe and Sane fireworks approved by the CA State Water Safety and Swimming Pools: California’s Swimming Pool Safety Fire Marshall. Act (Health and Safety Code §§115920-115929) requires at least one approved safety barrier be in place for all pools and spas built • • Do not try to re-light or handle malfunctioning fireworks; soak after January 1, 1998, and for any pools being remodeled. Property them with water and discard them safely. owners should voluntarily install barriers around pools that have been constructed prior to 1998. Also: • • Keep a bucket of water nearby to fully extinguish fireworks that do not go off or in case of a fire. • • More California toddlers are killed by accidental drowning than by any other kind of accident. If a child is missing, always look For more information on the use of fireworks, visit first in the pool. https://www.nfpa.org/fireworks or https://www.readyforwildfire.org/more/fireworks-safety/. • • Never swim alone, always supervise children near the water,

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CENTRAL VALLEY HYPNOTHERAPY

Introducing ILAH BROCK – She is a clinical hypnotherapist who has recently moved to Visalia and opened her private practice. Ilah brings a myriad of holistic mindful modalities to help people achieve their very best. She is an Honor’s graduate of Hypnosis Motivation Institute (HMI) in Tarzana, CA – (The only Nationally accredited school for hypnotherapy in the country). She graduated at the top of her class and has several thousands hours of post education in the science of the subconscious mind! How can Ilah help you? As she puts it, “If you have a behavior you do not like and would like to change it to one you prefer “ – She can help – She boasts the statement – “If you want to change your life you must first start by changing your mind” – It starts within. Some of the most popular areas Ilah has helped clients with are: Quit Smoking, Weight Loss, Anxiety, Fears, anxiety, success, over thinking, better relationships, negativism, substance abuse – alcohol, drugs, sugar, etc) – Motivation, confidence, people who have had passed trau- mas, inner child work, just an over all feeling of happy – Not feeling stuck any more and over 100 other areas where Hypnotherapy can be of help. She offers a free consultation call or consultation visit to ask questions and have her explain how she can help you. The one thing is for sure – Ilah brings hope to those who need it most and Central Valley is an amazing place. As Ilah puts it, “The Central Valley, Visalia – is now my home – I feel so comfortable here and the people are just amazing! I am so glad my Universe brought me to this amazing place! Thank you Visalia for welcoming and accepting me here! I may be transplant, but I am (now) an advocate for Visalia and all she has to offer the world!” IF you would like to schedule an appointment with Ilah for a consult – you can contact her at [email protected] or just call her (or text) 559.749.4803 – She always returns calls if she is unable to answer!

In Loving Memory Basra Scholarship Grant

The Hispanic Chamber Foundation of Tulare and Kings Counties has created a GoFundMe account in memory of Mandy Basra long time member, former board member, and former Head Ambassador. For further information contact the Hispanic Chamber Foundation. https://gofund.me/181eb16e

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Masking and COVID-19 Safety Precautions Remain Mandatory at Sierra View Medical Center Porterville, CA – Jun 29, 2021: Visitors to frequently asked questions. “We are • MyTurn: Appointments are available and and vendors entering Sierra View Medical doing everything we can to keep our pa- can be scheduled by visiting my- Center facilities are still required to wear tients and community safe. We ask that turn.ca.gov face coverings and observe mandatory you please become informed and help • Tulare County Vaccine Locator: COVID-19 safety precautions in alignment spread the word about Sierra View’s safe- covid19.tularecounty.ca.gov/index.cfm/co with the latest safety measures issued by ty guidelines,” says Infection Prevention vid-19-vaccine the California Department of Public Health Registered Nurse, Elvia Gutierrez, RN. (CDPH). While California largely reopened Sierra View Medical Center is at the fore- Frequently Asked Questions on June 15, 2021, when the Governor put front of community COVID-19 vaccination an end to the state’s Stay Home Order If I’ve been vaccinated, do I still need to in Porterville. Please ask if you have any and the Blueprint for a Safer Economy, wear a mask to enter the hospital? concerns about masking requirements or hospitals in the state are held to different COVID-19 vaccination. SVMC Marketing Yes. Sierra View Medical Center hospital standards by law. may be reached by phone (559-791- and all outpatient locations will continue 3922) or email (marketing@sierra- State and Federal Mask Guidance for to require face masks until new guidance view.com). Visitors is issued by CDPH and/or the CDC. *Please visit the CDPH’s website regard- The California Department of Public Where can I go without physical distancing ing guidance for face coverings for the Health aligns with the Centers for Disease requirements? latest information: Control (CDC) to issue guidance for mask- CDPH notes that “As of June 15, California www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID/DCDC/P wearing for individuals in spaces such as retired its Blueprint for a Safer Economy. ages/COVID-19/guidance-for-face- public transit, schools, correctional facili- California’s economy is now fully open. coverings.aspx. ties, homeless shelters and health care Restaurants, shopping malls, movie thea- settings. Read the details of the guidance . ters, and most everyday places are operat- by visiting ing as normal – with no capacity limits or www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID/DCDC/P physical distancing required. However, ages/COVID-19/guidance-for-face- everyone is still required to follow masking coverings.aspx. Currently, the guidance guidelines in select settings.” * Hospitals continues to require mask-wearing inside are part of the select settings where of hospitals and health care facilities by masks continue to be required. employees and visitors alike. If I am fully vaccinated, where can I go “Although some businesses and other without wearing a mask? venues are operating without requiring face masks for visitors and vendors, Sier- According to the CPDH, “Fully vaccinated ra View Medical Center remains mandated people may go unmasked in most by the state and federal government to settings (except public require the use of masks in all health care settings and long term care facilities,” transportation and places like says Sierra View’s Chief Nursing Officer, hospitals and shelters).” * Dr. Jeffery Hudson-Covolo, DNP. “As a Where can I get vaccinated so that result, we remind all community members I won’t have to wear a mask in seeking to enter any area of the hospital places other than the hospital? or outpatient locations to please bring a face mask when visiting.” If visitors do not For those wishing to become vac- have a face mask, one will be provided. cinated, here are some resources: This mandatory requirement includes all • SVMC-Imperial Ambulance Com- Sierra View Medical Center locations. For munity Vaccination Clinic: Oper- a list of all facilities, please visit ates Thursdays – Saturdays, 9 www.sierra-view.com/locations. For addi- a.m. – 6 p.m., at Porterville Veter- tional visitor information, please visit ans Memorial Building, 900 W www.sierra-view.com/visitors. Olive Ave, Porterville, CA 93257. To help the community better understand Visit www.sierra- the latest masking guidelines throughout view.com/COVIDvaccines for more the state, the Infection Prevention team at information. For Spanish, please Sierra View Medical is providing answers visit www.sierra- view.com/vacunasCOVID.

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Kaweah Health welcomes its next class of resident physicians

during realistic patient care sce- · Maria Tobar, UCLA · Alex Petrak, The University of narios. Toledo College of Medicine · Alex Tsai, Kansas City Univer- Kaweah Health received more sity of Medicine and Biosciences · Michael Owyong, University of VISALIA – Kaweah Health welcomes than 4,000 applications to the resi- College of Osteopathic Medicin Leonard M Miller School of dency programs. The following resi- Medicine its next class of resident physicians dent physicians matched at Kaweah · Irene Velarde, Touro University to its classrooms and medical cen- Health for their respective positions: College – California · Maggie Xiong, University of ter. Arizona College of Medicine Phoenix Anesthesiology Family Medicine Forty-eight resident physicians in six Transitional Year programs – Family Medicine, Emer- · Jessica Chan, Touro University · Eduardo Amezcua, UCSF gency Medicine, Psychiatry, General Nevada College of Osteopathic Med- · Ryan Bennion, Kansas City · Roberto Bonilla, University of Surgery, Anesthesiology and a Tran- icine University of Medicine and Biosci- sitional Year Program – have com- Illinois at ences College of Osteopathic Medi- · Calvin Nguyen-Ho, Medical cine pleted their first week of residency · Jasmeen Chahil, Gian Sagar at Kaweah Health. College of Wisconsin Medical School – India · Tyler Dalton, Medical College “We’re thrilled to continue to build · Scott Riccomini, Western Uni- of Wisconsin · Grace Guadalupe, Jacobs this legacy of Kaweah Health as a versity of Health Sciences College of School of Medicine and Bio Scienc- teaching hospital,” said Dr. Lori Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific · Vineeth Gangaram, Columbia es at University of Buffalo Winston, Vice President of Medical University College of Physicians and · Nicholas Washburn, Western Surgeons Education. “I’d like to invite our · Elise Kahn, Edward Via Col- University of Health Sciences Col- community to welcome our resident lege of Ostepathic Medicine – Ala- lege of Osteopathic Medicine of the · Harmandeep Grewal, AT Still physicians warmly here in Visalia.” bama Pacific University School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona Last Monday, the new residents · Rebecca Kawagoe, Touro Uni- Emergency Medicine began their two weeks of orienta- versity – Vallejo · Abhinav Komandur, University tion, before starting a two-week · Matthew Bordbari, Kansas of Illinois at Chicago · Sparghai Ludin, Ross Universi- period of introduction to their spe- City University of Medicine and Bio- ty cialties. From there, they will rotate sciences College of Osteopathic · Kevin Kwan, University of Lou- throughout the hospital and clinics isville School of Medicine Medicine Psychiatry caring for patients, under the super- · Madeeha Lughmani, Lake Erie vision of faculty physicians. A few · David Castro Palomino, Pacific · Saina Gill, St. George’s Univer- College of Osteopathic Medicine example locations where residents Northwest University of Health Sci- sity ences College of Osteopathic Medi- provide care outside of the hospital · Kevin Nasre-Esfahani, AT Still cine · Christopher Jaime, Western include Kaweah Health’s Family University School of Osteopathic Medicine Center - located at 202 W. University of Health Sciences Col- · Amy Chuang, Kansas City Uni- Medicine in Arizona· Navjot Willow Ave. (fifth floor) - where the lege of Osteopathic Medicine versity College of Osteopathic Medi- Singh, Rutgers Robert Wood John- family medicine residents and facul- cine · Maureen Karina, American son Medical School – Piscataway ty provide personalized care to chil- University of Antigua College of · Anup Sonti, Zucker School of dren and adults of all ages, and · Giulia Di Bella, Western Uni- Medicine Kaweah Health’s Mental Health versity of Health Sciences College of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell Hospital – at 1100 S Akers St. - Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific · Jessica Kuo, Midwestern Uni- · Jason Wei. New York Universi- where the psychiatry residents and versity Arizona College of Osteo- ty Grossman School of Medicine faculty provide care for patients who · Ethan Hartman, University of pathic Medicine Central Florida College of Medicine require an inpatient hospital stay. · Andrew Yu, University of Con- · Yusuf Sherzad, California necticut School of Medicine When they are not caring for pa- · Kevin Lieu, UC Davis Northstate University College of tients, resident physicians will train Medicine · Oliver Marigold, UCSD inside Kaweah Health’s Margaret · Madhuri Sudan, Western Uni- Foley Graduate Medical Education · Melissa Mueller, Western Uni- versity of Health Sciences College of Center. The center houses offices, versity of Health Sciences – Pomo- Osteopathic Medicine classrooms, conference rooms, a na lounge and opens up into a newly Surgery expanded Lynn Havard Mirviss Sim- · Aubtin Saedi, Kansas City ulation and Clinical Education Cen- University of Medicine and Biosci- · Rachel Handelsman, Universi- ter where resident physicians can ences College of Osteopathic Medi- ty of Miami Leonard M Miller School be observed training on SimMan®, cine of Medicine a portable and advanced patient simulator that challenges and tests · Christina Seto, University of · Emily McNabb, Albany Medical clinical and decision-making skills Central Florida College of Medicine College

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2021 Executive Board Board of Directors President— Carlos Mendoza Jose T Maldonado— Marquez Brothers International Tulare County Warm Line Priscilla Musgrove— County of Tulare Vice President— Vincent Salinas Renee Garcia—Eagle Mountain Casino Access Plus Capitol Suzanna Aguilera-Marrero— NLPOA

Treasurer—Sylvia Martinez

Secretary— Norma Verduzco Family HealthCare Network

Parliamentarian— Joe Ross Visalia Rawhide Baseball

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