WINSTON-SALEM, N.C., November 4, 2021 – SneezSafe, a web-based COVID-19 screening platform, has transformed into a comprehensive tool to help employers, universities, and other organizations manage the documentation required for compliance with the federal vaccine mandate. The tool was launched in…
SneezSafe is a web-based platform that screens for symptoms associated with COVID-19 WINSTON-SALEM, N.C., August 24, 2021 – SneezSafe, a web-based platform designed for employers, universities and other organizations to screen for symptoms associated with COVID-19, is experiencing renewed interest…
Sneez, LLC, has named Anna Schaefer as Client Engagement Manager. In this role, Schaefer will ensure a seamless experience for clients at every stage – from inception and on-boarding to ongoing account service. She joins the team during a time…
Over $4.5 billion in funding awarded to date; leading tech investment conference expands national footprint with virtual format for its 14th annual event ATLANTA – Sneez, LLC announced today that it has been chosen out of a record-breaking 400 applicants…
The platform is taking off quickly, allowing the company that built it to hire its first two full-time employees with plans to add staff as needed as the company grows.
SneezSafe is a web-based platform that screens for symptoms associated with COVID-19 WINSTON-SALEM, N.C., Sept. 1, 2020 – SneezSafe, a web-based platform designed for employers, universities, and other organizations to screen for symptoms associated with COVID-19, is now screening over 10,000…
A web platform designed early on in the pandemic to aid businesses in safely returning employees to work is quickly gaining steam.
A team of doctors with Wake Forest Baptist Health has developed an app to help companies keep employees safe as coronavirus cases continue to rise. It’s called SneezSafe.
Preventing the spread of COVID-19 at the places you go to every day could become easier thanks to a new software. It’s called SneezSafe, and it was developed by medical professionals in partnership with business executives and technology experts.
The Triad pediatrician who created an app that allows users to browse medical data to see what illnesses are being reported in various communities, and more recently designed Winston-Salem’s “Mask the City” face coverings in the early stages of the pandemic, is now out…