SAN ANTONIO – A survey of more than 5,000 grocery and food workers highlights the growing concerns of those employees who say that 85% of customers are not practicing social distancing.
The United Food and Commercial Workers International Union (UFCW), which represents more than 900,000 grocery workers, conducted the survey which also found that 81% of employees said customers are hoarding supplies and groceries.
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19,000 customers remain without electricity; 95% will be restored by Sunday, utility says - ABC
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WTVQ) – Some 19,000 Kentucky Power customers are in their third day without electricity, the utility said Wednesday.
Perry, Pike, Letcher, Leslie, Knott, Floyd, and Breathitt remain among the hardest hit with 19,000 people still without power as of 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Initially, more than 62,000 were without electricity.
Thousands will see power restored over the next few days as more than 1,000 people work on lines and poles. By Sunday, April 19, 95 percent of power should be restored, the utility said in a release.
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NYC Grocery Stores and Coronavirus: Customers Must Wear Face Coverings, Mayor Says - Eater NY
The city is now asking all grocery stores to require customers to wear face coverings — new guidance in hopes of mitigating the spread of COVID-19 as reports of crowds continue. The development follows a report that hundreds of NYPD officers are now being diverted to maintain social distancing norms across the city, and supermarkets and parks have been identified among the hotspots, according to the New York Times .
Update : Gov. Andrew Cuomo issued an executive order Wednesday afternoon requiring all New Yorkers to wear a mask or some type of mouth or nose covering in public where social distancing is not possible.
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Charter customers who pay for HBO will get HBO Max free when it launches next month - The Verge
Back in October when AT&T and WarnerMedia executives spoke about the direct-to-consumer streaming platform, they stressed the importance of partnering with different carriers to ensure HBO Max is available to as many customers as possible. Charter is one of the United States' second biggest cable provider, alongside AT&T and Comcast — which launched the first wave of its own streaming service, Peacock, today .
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Great decision by Attorney General Barr. Governments shouldn't be able to discriminate because you're going to ch… https://t.co/WPvQrmVdPM Jim_Jordan (from Washington, D.C. ) Tue Apr 14 19:52:46 +0000 2020
It's worse than you think. Not only did I go to Whole Foods yesterday but since they don't sell English muffins I… https://t.co/3DTXUQQPY5 RealCandaceO (from New York, USA) Wed Apr 15 15:50:41 +0000 2020
Grocery store employees and farmworkers are working hard to make sure we have the supplies we need to stay home and… https://t.co/jm1hnPV2cy CaptMarkKelly (from Tucson, Arizona) Wed Apr 15 18:42:00 +0000 2020
The president says the grocery store shelves aren't bare like the bare shelves of the federal stockpile when he took over. maggieNYT Wed Apr 15 22:06:55 +0000 2020
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