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MOM’s Organic Market Coming Late 2021 to Paramus

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Paramus NJ, coming late in 2021 MOM’s Organic Market . After 3 decades, MOM’s has stores in four states and DC, employs 1,000+ people, and has created a culture centered on Our Purpose: To protect and restore the environment. Scott Nash started MOM’s at the age of 22 with an initial investment of $100 as a home delivery business out of his mom’s garage. On July 2nd 1987, MOM’s made its first sale delivering to a customer who lived in Rockville, MD.

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Amazon Fresh to Open at Fashion Center in Paramus

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Paramus NJ, Amazon Fresh has confirmed it will open this new grocery store in 2021 in Fashion Center Paramus at 30 East Ridgewood Avenue, on the north side of Paramus in what was formerly a Fairway location. . Amazon Fresh is situated in a prime location immediately near the intersection of Ridgewood Avenue and Highland Avenue, in Paramus, at Fashion Center Paramus.

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Grocery Store Essential Workers whose jobs involved direct interaction with customers were 5 times more likely to test positive for COVID

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Ridgewood  NJ, according to Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security , researchers from Harvard and Boston Universities (Massachusetts, US) analyzed exposure and infection risks among 104 employees at a Boston-area grocery store. The study, published in BMJ, also evaluated the employees’ mental health, specifically evaluating for signs of anxiety and depression. As part of a testing program mandated by the local government, all employees underwent PCR-based diagnostic testing, and 21 tested positive for SARS-CoV-2. Notably, 76% of the positive employees were not symptomatic at the time of testing. Employees whose jobs involved direct interaction with customers were 5 times more likely to test positive for SARS-CoV-2 than those without direct customer contact. Among 99 participants who completed the mental health assessments, 24 reported “at least mild anxiety” and 8 “screened positive for at least mild depression.” Individuals who were able to practice effective social distancing at work were less likely to experience both anxiety and depression. Additionally, those who were able to commute to work without using public transportation (e.g., walk, bicycle, private vehicle) exhibited a 90% reduction in the risk depression.