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Articlesby Thi DaoMay 11, 2020

A Fleet Review of COVID-19 Pandemic

As the coronavirus pandemic disrupts life worldwide, public fleet managers are learning how to adjust their operations.

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Newsby Thi DaoMay 8, 2020

Long Beach Fleet Technicians Are Back at Work

After weeks of working half time, the City of Long Beach, Calif., fleet bureau sent its technicians back to work full time on May 4.

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NewsApril 30, 2020

NYC Loses 2 More Fleet Employees

New York City announced that two more fleet employees have died of COVID-19, bringing the city's total fleet deaths to four.

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Newsby Staff WriterApril 24, 2020

MEMA NorCal Survey: Many Fleet Employees Sheltering in Place

Public fleet operations in Northern California have experienced reduced workforces during the COVID-19 crisis, according to a recent survey.

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Newsby Thi DaoApril 14, 2020

Residential Waste Volume Increases, Impacting Municipal Waste Haulers

Waste volume has increased between 5% and 30% nationally on residential routes as people stay home to slow the spread of the COVID-19 virus.

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Newsby Staff WriterMarch 30, 2020

New York City Mourns Fleet’s First COVID-19 Death

New York Fire Department auto mechanic James Villecco, 55, has died from the COVID-19 virus, and and many other city fleet staff and mechanics are battling COVID-19.

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FleetSpeakby Thi DaoMarch 26, 2020

10 Takeaways from the Coronavirus & Fleets Roundtable

Recently, Government Fleet hosted a roundtable for public sector fleet managers to discuss the coronavirus. Here are fleet managers' biggest concerns and some solutions.

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Newsby Thi DaoMarch 19, 2020

COVID-19 Fleet Response: Shop Safety, Driver Guidance, Prioritizing Vehicles

The COVID-19 virus has continued to spread, and fleet organizations across the nation are reacting. Here’s how a few public fleet organizations are handling the crisis.

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