What's your local community doing to address this pandemic event?
I live in a small town about 7000 in population. We have schools/government offices closed, restaurants only doing drive-thru or carry-out, grocery stores have reduced hours and are offering 1 hour dedicated to people 60 or over. Churches has suspended services with many shifting to live streamed or recorded services via the internet.
Being a tourist town most of the camping areas have closed down. All sporting events suspended or cancelled.
We have 25 confirmed cases in the county out of about 25,000 population. All appear to be related to a specific church community that started from some service they held with out of state ministries folks and some that has recently returned from out of the country.
Toilet paper and meats seemed to be the most items in short supply but are making a come back.
I live in a small town about 7000 in population. We have schools/government offices closed, restaurants only doing drive-thru or carry-out, grocery stores have reduced hours and are offering 1 hour dedicated to people 60 or over. Churches has suspended services with many shifting to live streamed or recorded services via the internet.
Being a tourist town most of the camping areas have closed down. All sporting events suspended or cancelled.
We have 25 confirmed cases in the county out of about 25,000 population. All appear to be related to a specific church community that started from some service they held with out of state ministries folks and some that has recently returned from out of the country.
Toilet paper and meats seemed to be the most items in short supply but are making a come back.
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