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Veterans center delays in-person visits because of spike in coronavirusJuly 14, 2020 Steve Rogers, WILMORE, Ky. WTVQ The Thomson-Hood Veterans Center in Jessamine County is not going to start allowing in-person visits Wednesday as originally planned under the state reopening from the coronavirus shutdown.Instead, it is waiting a week.In a message to residents and families Tuesday morning, the 285-bed facility said the spike in coronavirus cases in Jessamine and Fayette counties prompted the decision to protect the health and safety of the veterans and staff.Due to the recent increase in COVID-19 cases in Fayette and Jessamine counties, we feel it is in the best interest to postpone the in-person visits at this t
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stanley website are anxious to see your loved ones and they are anxious to see you. But we do think that this is the right choice to keep your loved ones safe, the administration said in a Facebook post.If you have already scheduled a visit you will be contacted by the Activities Department about rescheduling. We plan to begin the in-person visits next Wednesday as long as there is not a continued increase in cases in surrounding counties. We are still scheduling window visits and if you would like to set one up please contact Allison Jones. Thank you all for your continued support and
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termo stanley ises money on Venmo to reward people who have been struggling during the coronavirus pandemic, especially when Gov. Gretchen Whitmer banned indoor dining for more than two months. I think everyone could just use a smile and something good to brighten their day right now, Arcidiacono told MLive.She has given $7,000 since January, with minimum tips of $1,000. Arcidiacono stopped at Bridge Street Burger Shack in Rockford and stuffed the tip jar with $100 bills. Holy cow. Im like shaking! an employee said during a surprise captured on video. The goodwill it shows, the good lessons it teaches and the seed it plants in the kids that I employ 鈥?I think its immeasurable, owner Peter Setterington said.Burger Shack employees gave $500 of the tip to North Kent Connect, a thrift store and food pantry.Arcidiacono knows the challenges of the restaurant industry during COVID-19: She owns Amore Trattoria Italiana in Comstock Park, near Grand Rapids. Its a fun, happy feeling to surprise someone, she said. Copyright c 2024 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Join our Newsletter
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