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La Jolla businesses post-pandemic: hand sanitizer, cleaning protocols, outdoor dining?

Print Yes, we get it. When the COVID-19 pandemic is over, many will not want the reminder that 2020 and early 2021 ever existed. But some of La Jolla’s businesses are taking what the state and county required of them in order to operate and carrying it forward even after the pandemic is over. The changes primarily are in cleanliness protocols and availability of hand sanitizer. Some are changes to layout and design. Others are business-oriented. At Pannikin Coffee & Tea in The Village, owners took advantage of COVID-related closures to rearrange the interior and exterior and change its offerings for customers.

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A Year of COVID: Local Free Stores Have Stepped Up

Tweet The Store Before WeGo eliminated its downtown circulator buses as part of budget cuts, this valuable service laid bare a frustrating disparity surrounding food insecurity in Nashville. If you were the owner of a $400,000 condo in the Gulch, a free shuttle would stop at your front door a few times an hour, offering to whisk you to the Nashville Farmers’ Market, where you could shop for your organic produce, grass-fed meats and artisanal salsas. But a resident of the nearby public housing projects in Edgehill would have to take four different buses and spend more than an hour to make the same round trip to the market, or really almost anywhere, to buy healthy food.

The Nashville Scene s 2020 in Photos

Share This year has been a hell of a decade. But we don t have to tell Nashville that. A pandemic, worsened by poor leadership at the state and federal levels. A historic and deadly tornado cutting right through the heart of the city. Protests over police violence and racial injustice. Conflict, furloughs, illness, deaths a goddamn presidential election. We at the Scene have covered as much of it as we could get our arms around in 2020, and our photographers have the shots to show for it. Below, find some of the Scene s favorite photos taken by staff and freelance photographers, along with a little bit of context. Below that, a slideshow with even more shots.

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