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3:54 We re still doing it here a year later, says Paull, 41. Haven t been inside a Kroger or a Target, except to pick up things that have been ordered online.
Paull misses going to the grocery store, but won’t go back anytime soon. I think at this point, we ll keep it up until we re vaccinated, and hopefully the numbers have gone down a lot more, Paull says.
While many Ohio companies have suffered – or closed entirely – because of the pandemic and related shutdowns, others were well-positioned to thrive. Supermarkets like Kroger and businesses that make sanitary products have boomed, while consumer habits are changing for the long haul.
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Addison Independent staff BRISTOL RESIDENT STEVE Brown delivers his completed ballots to election worker (and town selectboard member) John “Peeker” Heffernan during brisk voting in the basement of Holley Hall on Tuesday afternoon.
Independent photo/John Flowers LAURA ASERMILY, WHOSE appointment to fill a vacancy on the Middlebury selectboard expired on Tuesday, pauses to say Hi while handing out ballots at the Middlebury polls in the Recreation Center. Independent photo/Megan James ADDISON SELECTBOARD MEMBERS Roger Waterman, left, Rob Hunt and Steve Torrey gather up their town reports and tools after the brief Addison Town Meeting held in the town hall Monday evening. The selectmen nearly outnumbered the citizens who showed up during a raging snowstorm.
When the time came to schedule an appointment to receive his COVID-19 vaccine, Chris Downing didn t hesitate. Within a minute of receiving the email, he signed up.
Downing, 54, a health and physical education teacher at Groveport Madison High School who is also the varsity softball coach, said it s important to do all he can to keep his students and players safe.
So he knew he was taking one for the team.
The process Tuesday was quick and painless, Downing said. He was still bracing for the poke when he realized the pharmacist was already applying a bandage and sending him on his way. He s scheduled to receive his second vaccine dose the week practices begin, in late February.
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