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Merced County launches Support our Restaurants campaign in to help local eateries [Merced Sun-Star (Merced, Calif )]

Merced County launches ‘Support our Restaurants’ campaign in to help local eateries [Merced Sun-Star (Merced, Calif.)] Jan. 9 Merced County and its six cities are launching a “Support our Restaurants” campaign in an effort to help local restaurants during the COVID-19 pandemic. The goal of the campaign is to use social media to promote local restaurants that have been impacted by the State’s COVID-19 restrictions regarding on-site dining. “It’s been devastating,” said Merced Mayor Matt Serratto. “Many local restaurants are struggling for their survival.” Serratto says a lot of small businesses have struggled during the pandemic, with a lot of spending dollars being shifted toward big businesses.

Relief, reluctance and reality checks with vaccine in sight

Relief, reluctance and reality checks with vaccine in sight Ian Duncan, The Washington Post Dec. 10, 2020 FacebookTwitterEmail 3 1of3Maribel Martinez, 43, outside her home this week in Baltimore.Washington Post photo by Sarah L. Voisin.Show MoreShow Less 2of3Maribel Martinez, 43, said many of her neighbors are wary of getting a coronavirus vaccine.Washington Post photo by Sarah L. Voisin.Show MoreShow Less 3of3 Maribel Martinez has no qualms about getting the coronavirus vaccine. She watched as covid-19 attacked and weakened her husband for days during the summer before he relented and went to the hospital. He survived, but the experience so shook Martinez that she is determined to get the vaccine as soon as it is available. She said that puts her out of step with most of her friends and neighbors in a predominantly Latino neighborhood in Baltimore where many are resistant to the idea of inoculation.

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