Most workers who died of COVID-19 in 2020 were essential workers, study finds

Most working-age Americans who died of COVID-19 during the first year of the pandemic were so-called essential workers in labor, service and retail jobs that required on-site attendance and prolonged contact with others, according to a recently published study led by a University of South Florida epidemiologist.

The study looks back on COVID-19 deaths in 2020 and affirms what many had already known or suspected — that Americans who could not work from home and who labored in low-paying jobs with few or no benefits, such as paid sick leave and health insurance coverage, bore the brunt of deaths during the pandemic’s first year, said Jason Salemi, an associate professor in USF’s College of Public Health and co-author of the study.

Scott Joseph’s 2022 Best Pizza Foodster Finalists

Tornatore’s Cafe & Pizzeria – College Park
Tartini’s Pizza & Spagetteria – Pine Castle
Francesco’s – Maitland (Orlando Ave & Horatio)
Two Guys Pizzeria – East Colonial / SR 408
Bella Roma – Saint Cloud
Goodfellas Pizza – East Colonial / Alafaya
Stone Fired Pizza – Pine Castle
LeMay’s Pizza – Poinciana
Don Giovanni Contemporary Italian and Pizzeria – Port Orange
Buttercrust – South Orange Ave (Gatlin Plaza)
Touch of Basil – St Cloud

Casselberry hit-and-run kills 63-year-old man crossing street, troopers say

A hit-and-run killed a 63-year-old man crossing the street at Eagle Circle in Casselberry Wednesday evening, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.

Troopers said the crash happened at Eagle Circle and Shadow Oak Drive around 8:15pm.

Troopers added that witnesses told them the hit-and-run driver was in a silver Audi SUV heading west along Eagle Circle.

Investigators said the 63-year-old died at the scene of the crash, and there is a roadblock on Eagle Circle for the investigation.

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