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June 18, 2020

A green and white sign on a library bookdrop notes that the library is closed.
A sign in front of the Roseville Public Library.
A colored sign on white paper is taped in a store window.
Today’s sign is about how anyone with symptoms of illness is not allowed in the grocery store. Although how they would actually enforce that is beyond me.
A sign on a stand notifies customers about social distancing requirements.
Here’s a sign in Brookfield’s restaurant, admonishing customers to maintain social distancing.
A white paper with black ink is taped on a window above a sign reading "Please pull forward if you need assistance ordering."
Here’s a sign from Starbucks about the temporary discontinuation of the use of reusable cups…”
A black and white sign taped in a window.
“Here’s a sign I found but I couldn’t figure out what it was associated with. Definitely seems to be a COVID-19 thing, though.”
Four black and red signs are taped on the front door of a business.
Here’s a variety pack of COVID-19 signs…
Two black and white signs attached to a black iron fence with vehicles visible in the parking lot behind.
Today’s sign is from The Community Store. This is a church-sponsored “store” where the low-income and homeless residents of Roseville can shop for free clothing, shoes, accessories, toiletries, household goods.

Submitted by Laura, Placer County – Roseville.

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