COLUMN | NEWS | FEATURE
stories from the
FRONTLINE BY: KELLI SCHRAG, MKC COMMUNICATIONS SPECIALIST
The spread of coronavirus has undoubtedly changed the way Americans live, work and learn. Digital platforms have become the primary way for many to work, attend church, continue education and find entertainment. However, as businesses close their doors and people engage in social distancing, essential workers are standing on the frontline to serve the public in this reality of uncertainty. Industries such as healthcare and agriculture have been identified as essential and continue to operate to meet the needs of the population by providing treatment to patients or growing a safe and sustainable food supply. Hailed as heroes, some couples work in both fields and risk exposure to keep the world running.
www.mkcoop.com
13