The Sedgwick County Business Impact Tracker is designed to provide a more complete picture of the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic to our business community. Your response will help county and state officials ensure that your needs are being met.

Business Experiencing Financial Impact From COVID-19
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Colorado COVID-19 Business Resource Center, Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT)
Connect to the latest information and business resources from Colorado’s government. OEDIT is pushing updates on the state response to business needs, and other relevant content.
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Information and Resources For Workers and Employers, Colorado Department of Labor and Employment (CDLE)
CDLE is posting resources for both workers and employers (scroll below the "for workers" section) related to laws and regulations (including temporary regulations), layoffs, alternatives to layoffs (including workshare) and other key information that employers need to know.
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Colorado SBDC statewide COVID-19 resource web site, Colorado Small Business Development Center
Colorado's SBDC is sharing resources on accessing assistance from loans/grants and information resources for businesses around the state.
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Small Business Administration (SBA) Disaster Loan Assistance
Their website is the first stop to learn about the types, eligibility requirements, online application process and application tracking.
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Center For Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Interim Guidance for Businesses and Employers
CDC has guidance on strategies for workplace safety and employer outbreak response.
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U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) COVID-19 Response Information
Fact Sheets on COVID-19 related workplace safety, information from the Wages and Hours Division on wages, hours, and leave related issues.
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Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Safety and Health Site, COVID-19
OSHA has published guidance for recording workplace exposures to COVID-19 and issued clarifying content on which existing OSHA regulations may be more broadly applicable to the current situation. OSHA has published specific guidance for workers in certain industries or based on occupational activities (Control and Prevention page). They also have information defining and describing workers' right to a safe workplace under federal law linked from this page.