by: Dana Whyte
ZEELAND, Mich. (WOOD) —Businesses continue to navigate how they’re going to operate during the coronavirus pandemic once allowed to reopen, some are already putting those measures into effect.
Here in West Michigan, the Zeeland Farmers Market is officially open for the season but with a few changes this year.
Some of those modifications include having one entrance and one exit for people to go through. Officials say they’re also encouraging people to maintain proper social distancing. If someone has been sick within the last 14 days, they ask they don’t come to the market.
Farmers market management also say people are advised to wear a mask and keep market visitors to one person per family.
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