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Jesse Tobin, from Primordia Mushroom Farm in Lenharstville, wears gloves and a mask as she sells to customers Mar. 21, 2020, at the Easton Farmers' Market in Easton, Pennsylvania which is the oldest, continuous open-air market in the country. Tobin says most of her family farm's business comes from selling to restaurants and that they've lost 80% of their revenue in just the last two days. Tobin says of being able to still be able to sell at the Easton Farmers' Market: "This has been great to have because it's all we got." Communities across the Lehigh Valley are adjusting to life during the coronavirus pandemic that is impacting the daily lives of Pennsylvania residents both socially and economically. (Photo by Matt Smith)
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Communities in the Lehigh Valley dealing with Coronavirus
Jesse Tobin, from Primordia Mushroom Farm in Lenharstville, wears gloves and a mask as she sells to customers Mar. 21, 2020, at the Easton Farmers' Market in Easton, Pennsylvania which is the oldest, continuous open-air market in the country. Tobin says most of her family farm's business comes from selling to restaurants and that they've lost 80% of their revenue in just the last two days. Tobin says of being able to still be able to sell at the Easton Farmers' Market: "This has been great to have because it's all we got." Communities across the Lehigh Valley are adjusting to life during the coronavirus pandemic that is impacting the daily lives of Pennsylvania residents both socially and economically. (Photo by Matt Smith)