Some Triad counties are getting extra help to respond to emergency medical calls as communities deal with the latest spike in COVID-19 cases. The help comes in the form of additional ambulances and crews as part of a contract the state has with FEMA.
The restaurant hopes to double its staff. Meanwhile, other Triad businesses have struggled to find new employees. Author: Grace Holland Updated: 11:35 PM EDT July 2, 2021
GREENSBORO, N.C. Some Triad business owners are still struggling to find new employees while others have found successes.
One Greensboro restaurant is hoping to double its staff later this month. We re gonna be hiring for front of house positions, as well as back of house positions as well as positions for our food truck as well, Jalen Knotts said.
Knotts is the Operations Manager at Seafood Destiny, which his dad owns.
The seafood restaurant is coming out of the pandemic strong enough that it plans to expand to a second location in downtown. He said business is holding steady as the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic continues.
Where you can get the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine in the Triad
The U.S. lifted the pause on use of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine Friday. Some Triad vaccine providers are making plans for their supplies. Others are holding off. Author: Grace Holland Updated: 6:15 PM EDT April 24, 2021
GREENSBORO, N.C.
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The nationwide pause on use of the Johnson & Johnson COVID 19 vaccine is lifted and some Triad vaccine providers are preparing to begin giving those shots.
Over the last 10 days, Investigators looked into the shot and possible links to rare, serious blood clots. Friday a panel of experts ruled the benefits outweigh the risks.