May 26, 2020

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individual Solutions Report
 
 We understand that uncertainty is stressful and that demand is high for information and insight. As developments related to COVID-19 continue to evolve, we are making every effort to keep you informed of the virus’s impact on the property and casualty industry, to provide guidance on actions to consider and to offer tools you can use with your clients and employees. 
 
 Please read through the information below related to COVID-19. The latest information will be posted daily to the NFP.com Latest Insights page. If you have any questions, reach out to your NFP contact. 
 
NEW RESOURCES
 
 Return to Work Resources: 
 
 
 
 Modeling Your COVID-19 Future  » 
 
 The Next Steps for Real Estate » 
 
 Is It Time to Travel Again? » 
 
 Construction: New Considerations For Workers’ Compensation » 
 
 COVID-19 — State Updates » 
 
WEBINARS
 
 View the Webinars Page for the latest offerings on NFP.com.
Get the latest insights for all upcoming and archived webinars.
 
 
 Archives 
 
 Webinar recordings and a copy of the slides will be sent via email to call registrants and participants 4-6 hours after the webinar and will be posted to the NFP.com Latest Insights page. Materials will also be included in the Property and Casualty COVID-19 report emails sent every Monday. 
 
 May 18: Recalibrating Work and Health in the New Normal » 
 
 Upcoming 
 
 Paycheck Protection Program and Main Street Lending Program Webinar Part III | Wednesday, May 27 | 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. ET 
 
 
Register Here
 
 
 
 Technical Information 
 
 All property and casualty webinars are hosted on Zoom. Prior to the webinar, you can join a test Zoom meeting to familiarize yourself with Zoom and test your speakers.

You may follow this link for Zoom’s instructions on how to test your system.
 
Questions? Contact your NFP contact or propertycasualty@nfp.com.
 
VIDEOS / PODCASTS
 
 

Big Questions Series

 
 
 NFP’s Sales Enablement team has launched a “Big Question” series to deliver timely information in uncertain times. Each piece focuses on big questions we’ve heard from clients on various topics, with an NFP subject matter expert providing answers and insight.  
 
 Maven & Virtual Maternity Support » 
 
 SMEs: Sarah Berkeley and Kate Ryder, Maven Health

Key Takeaway: Pregnancy is difficult at the best of times, but providing the right kind of support for expecting mothers during this environment is especially tough. Kate Ryder of Maven Health discusses some great virtual resources you can provide to current and expecting mothers to help families get by.
 
 CARES & Student Loan Assistance » 
 
 SMEs: Kyle Healy and David Aronson, CEO of Peanut Butter

Key Takeaway: Provisions of the CARES Act make it a better time than ever to roll out student loan assistance benefits for your employees — especially with recruiting and poaching ramping up as we return to "normal."
 
 
 FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn was quoted at a recent White House Coronavirus Task Force press briefing emphasizing that in the “sea of new treatments” we need to connect “the right drug to the right patient at the right dosage at the right time. As an example, we may have the right drug, but it may not be in the appropriate dosage form right now, and that may do more harm than good. Those are the things that that’s our job to look at.” 
 
 In our latest Insight from the Experts podcast, NFP's Head of Innovation Mark Rieder sits down with Joe Spinelli, chief marketing officer of MedTek21, to discuss how risk management using genomics can bring personalized medicine to every patient. 
 
GOOD NEWS
 
 Devoted Dad Surprises Graduating Daughter with Front Yard Ceremony After Hers Was Canceled » 
 
CORPORATE BENEFITS / INDIVIDUAL SOLUTIONS
 
  Interested in updates on NFP’s other lines of business?  
 
 
5/26/20 20-FPC-GEN-GEN-0221
 
This information has been provided as an informational resource for NFP clients and business partners. It is intended to provide general guidance, and is not intended to address specific risk scenarios. Regarding insurance coverage questions, each specific policy must be reviewed in its entirety to determine the extent, if any, of coverage available for the impact of the Coronavirus. If you have questions, please reach out to your NFP contact.