Dear Customers: The store signs of a closed East Point
Messages of empathy, advice and hope as businesses confront the new normal of coronavirus

All along the streets of East Point, the messages reaching out from storefronts and entrances are stark. They offer empathy, advice, warnings and even hope. The coronavirus pandemic has forced many businesses, churches and restaurants to close, limit hours or adjust to doing pick up and delivery service only.
So, many places are using their front doors to reach customers as they wait – like all of us – for the pandemic to end.
Here are some of the messages they offered.












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