Canfield fair goers voice their concerns for future of pandemic

The push to get Americans vaccinated continues, as concerns about the virus grow with coronavirus case counts increasing.
As we enter into the second fall of the pandemic, a summer of hope gives way to a new season of uncertainty, according to Canfield fairgoers.
"We have a little bit of a hold on this," Alice Cowell of Boardman said, "But we can't let our guard down. As you see, I have my mask on. There are pretty big crowds here, so just to be safe I'm taking all precautions."
Fairgoers end the summer with a celebratory tradition, but it's bittersweet as they said the future is uncertain.
"It's extremely frustrating that it seems to be coming back," David Shuntich of Canfield said, "We're all getting to the point where it's like, great, we're done. We can go back to normal life and then all of a sudden, maybe not."
Frustration and concerns were voiced for the service industry and economy as a whole.
"I'm in the service industry and it's impossible to hire people right now," Shuntich said, "and I've been trying for months."
"Every little piece plays a part I think economy and jobs are certainly really really important," Cowell said, "So we just have to be on our guard and do the best we can."