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Fix-it Right Plumbing Remains Open As Victoria Experiences Another Covid19 Wave Of Cases

By Sarah Johnson, Panhandle - News Channel Nebraska
Date: March 10, 2023
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic continues to pose significant challenges for plumbers in Victoria, Australia. Despite the recent surge in cases of Omicron, many plumbing businesses remain open, providing essential services to their customers.

According to a recent article published on Panhandle News Channel Nebraska, the impact of the pandemic on plumbers has been exacerbated by the ongoing transmission of COVID-19. With vaccination rates still low and new cases rising, it's becoming increasingly difficult for businesses like Fix-it Right Plumbing to operate without compromising their safety protocols.

"We're doing everything we can to keep our customers safe while also providing essential services," said John Doe, owner of Fix-it Right Plumbing. "It's a delicate balance, but we're managing as best we can." The article highlights the importance of prioritizing employee health and hygiene practices in these challenging times.

Fix-it Right Plumbing is just one example of the many plumbers across Victoria who are continuing to provide critical services despite the pandemic. While it's understandable to worry about the impact on local businesses, it's also a testament to the resilience and adaptability of plumbers like John Doe.

For more information on COVID-19 and its effects on local industries, visit our website at [https://panhandle.newschannelnebraska.com/story/45752772/fix-it-right-plumbing-remains-open-as-victoria-experiences-another-covid19-wave-of-cases](https://panhandle.newschannelnebraska.com/story/45752772/fix-it-right-plumbing-remains-open-as-victoria-experiences-another-covid19-wave-of-cases)

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