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The COVID pandemic has killed the Columbus International Auto Show for a second year.
Organizers announced Monday morning that the show, usually held in March at the Greater Columbus Convention Center, will not be held this year. Out of an abundance of caution we have elected to start planning for 2022 and cancel the 2021 Columbus International Auto Show, Columbus Automobile Dealers Association President Zach Doran said in a news release. Unfortunately, there is simply too much ongoing uncertainty. We know that this decision is in the best interests of all those who make the Columbus International Auto Show the great event that it is.
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Columbus’ Primary Visitor Touchpoints Achieve Global Cleanliness Accreditation
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The city’s international airport, convention center, transportation system, largest hotels and event venues are prepared for the return of larger gatherings and meetings
Columbus announces that eight of the city’s primary visitor touchpoints have achieved GBAC STAR™ Accreditation with several other partners in active pursuit of the accreditation. COLUMBUS, Ohio (PRWEB) March 11, 2021 In preparation for larger gatherings and the return of meetings and conventions, Columbus was one of the nation’s first destinations to lead a collaborative, citywide effort, announced last May, to help its partners to pursue the Global Biorisk Advisory Council’s GBAC STAR™ Accreditation. GBAC STAR is the cleaning industry’s gold standard of prepared facilities and the only outbreak prevention, response and recovery accredita
3:54 We re still doing it here a year later, says Paull, 41. Haven t been inside a Kroger or a Target, except to pick up things that have been ordered online.
Paull misses going to the grocery store, but won’t go back anytime soon. I think at this point, we ll keep it up until we re vaccinated, and hopefully the numbers have gone down a lot more, Paull says.
While many Ohio companies have suffered – or closed entirely – because of the pandemic and related shutdowns, others were well-positioned to thrive. Supermarkets like Kroger and businesses that make sanitary products have boomed, while consumer habits are changing for the long haul.