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There is an unsung hero among us

April 8, 2021 We have an unsung hero among us in our community, and we would like to take this opportunity to recognize her. Jennifer Rubenstein has been part of the Rehoboth Beach/Lewes community for over 20 years. She is always the first to welcome new arrivals to the area by offering assistance and recommendations from doctors to restaurants. During a period when most of us drew inward to keep safe, Jennifer worked daily to help people in Delaware find vaccinations and testing events. Even though she has a full-time job, and is already involved in many volunteer and charitable activities, she worked with many people she had never even met to make COVID vaccination appointments. Jennifer went above and beyond the call of duty to facilitate an end to the pandemic in such a time-consuming and selfless way.

Delawareans turn to social media for COVID-19 vaccine help

Delaware News Journal As Delaware s vaccine sign-up process has proven arduous for thousands of older adults, many of them or their children are taking to social media to find and share tips regarding how to secure a COVID-19-defying shot. Some have become resources in their communities, spending their free time pairing older adults with appointments. You have to be a really strong advocate for yourself, and I just don’t think some of the population that s in this phase are able to do that, said Janet Maher, a Bethany Beach resident who s helped people in her neighborhood sign up.

Study: Louisville small businesses not optimistic about recovery

Study finds Louisville small businesses not optimistic about quick road to recovery The Louisville Independent Business Alliance said support for small businesses matters now more than ever, to ensure they re here after the pandemic. Author: Tyler Emery Updated: 12:07 AM EST January 19, 2021 LOUISVILLE, Ky. After a number of local businesses have closed their doors for good amid the pandemic, businesses are uncertain what the road to recovery looks like. It certainly wont be a seamless recovery, there will definitely be some bumps, Jennifer Rubenstein, Executive Director of the Louisville Independent Business Alliance, said. A new study from lendingtree.com using U.S. Census Bureau data found of the top 50 metros across the country, Louisville has an even worse outlook of the COVID-19 bounce back than it did in April. It shows business owners believe it ll take more than four months to recover. 

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