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Panasonic Announces 2020 Customer Appreciation Award Winners
Solar and battery storage installers commended for commitment, loyalty and sales in an especially challenging year
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NEWARK, N.J., Jan. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Panasonic Corporation of North America today announced the Customer Appreciation Awards celebrating its recipients for 2020. The awards program recognizes high-performing installers for solar panel installation and exemplary customer service. New for 2020, the Customer Appreciation Awards also celebrate EverVolt battery installers, whose hard work and commitment has led to an extraordinary year of growth and success in the residential battery storage category.
Panasonic Elite, Premium and Authorized solar panel installers, and EverVolt Certified battery storage installers, are recognized in several award categories across each region: Installer of the Year, which recognizes installers who work on both
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Bars that don t serve food must remain closed.
Indoor dining is closed, while
outdoor dining is allowed with modifications. Those modifications include spacing outdoor tables at least 6 feet apart (measured from the back of a chair at one table to the back of a chair at the next table) and, if using a tent, only closing one side.
Takeout and delivery are still allowed. Restaurants are still considered essential, so getting food at one will still be allowed under the nighttime stay-at-home order that starts at midnight tonight and will be into effect from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. as long as Humboldt County remains in the purple tier. Should the state s Northern California Region fall under 15 percent cumulative available ICU capacity, automatically triggering a stay-at-home order, takeout and delivery will still be allowed but outdoor dining will be shut down.
As the
Journal went to press Jan. 12, the state moved Humboldt County into its most restrictive purple widespread risk category, as officials had predicted would happen for more than a week, and the county sat at the precipice of falling under a regional stay-at-home order.
The county s return to purple status means that, beginning Jan. 14, movie theaters, places of worship, gyms and restaurants will have to close all indoor operations, while the county is also placed under a nighttime stay-at-home order that requires people stay home except for essential outings. The county s return to purple has been expected since Humboldt s move from the purple tier to the lesser red or substantial risk tier surprised local officials Dec. 29 amid a record-setting month that saw 863 new cases confirmed locally.