Photos: Life in Rowan amid COVID-19 shutdowns
Published 12:52 pm Saturday, March 28, 2020
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Wallace Commons Shopping Center was deserted Wednesday morning as most stores are closed as they deal with the coronavirus. Photo Credit: Sean Meyers/Salisbury Post
The Catawba College Administration building is usually abuzz with students clamoring up the stairwell but was absent of them Wednesday after students were sent home two weeks ago as they transitioned to online teaching this week. Photo Credit: Sean Meyers/Salisbury Post
The usually crowded student recreation area was absent of students after Catawba College sent students home two weeks ago as they transitioned to online teaching this week. Photo Credit: Sean Meyers/Salisbury Post
Addie Hurst delivers a pick-up order to an awaiting customer as Sweet Meadow Cafe went to curbside pickup as they deal with the Coronavirus. Photo Credit: Sean Meyers/Salisbury Post
The East Branch of the Rowan County Public Library offers curbside pickup as they deal with the Coronavirus. Photo Credit: Sean Meyers/Salisbury Post
Dan Nicholas Park was eerily absent of visitors on Wednesday as the Rowan County park deals with the Coronavirus. Photo Credit: Sean Meyers/Salisbury Post
Dan Nicholas Park's playground area is closed temporarily as Rowan County deals with the Coronavirus. Photo Credit: Sean Meyers/Salisbury Post
Bags of students supplies and class assignments wait to be picked up by parents as Salisbury Academy transitions to online classes in the coming days. Photo Credit: Sean Meyers/Salisbury Post
A Rowan Public Library employee collects books at the drive-up drop-off service since the library is closed temporarily. Photo Credit: Sean Meyers/Salisbury Post
Porky's BBQ in China Grove offers pickups at the front door. Businesses and people are coping with the Coronavirus in Rowan County in the best way they can. Photo Credit: Sean Meyers/Salisbury Post
Clyde waits for patrons to pick up Bread from Santos Restaurant on Fisher Street. Photo Credit: Sean Meyers/Salisbury Post
Fisher Street in downtown Salisbury saw little traffic on Tuesday at 5:00 p.m. Photo Credit: Sean Meyers/Salisbury Post
Photographer Sean Meyers captured images of life across Rowan County this week. With mandatory shutdowns in place, parks are empty, parking lots have just a few cars and life looks different for most Rowan Countians.
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