April 1, 2020 |

Like other public spaces across the state, the Carbon County Senior Centers have closed their doors to limit the potential spread of COVID-19, at least through the April 20th.

Senior center staff are working to ensure meals are still provided to those in need and that seniors who find themselves in isolation don’t become too lonely. Cali O’Hare has the story.

Pictured above: Volunteers distributing lunches to seniors using the ‘curbside pickup’ option at the Rawlins Senior Center. All eight senior centers across Carbon County are offering delivery and curbside pickup to senior citizens. Photo credit: Rawlins Senior Center.

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