A 2021 study by the American Pet Products Association found that some 12.6 million American households obtained a new dog, cat, or other pet during the COVID crisis's height in 2020; in turn, this created many opportunities for those who already liked working with animals. People who had long made their livings dealing with animals in one way or another were relieved when a majority of Americans got vaccinated for Covid-19. That contributed to a return to some degree of normalcy in many job markets.
hid | mid | miid | nid | wid | location_code | location | barcode | callnum | dewey | created | updated |
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3705279 | 7027978 | 2290 | 850285 | 968760 | WCOM | 476 | T 507255 | 636 NAR | 636 | 1684524115 | 1709567815 |
3728767 | 7048591 | 2208 | 850285 | 968760 | WTHS | 494 | WTHS117066 | CAREERS 636.002 NAR | 636 | 1692794250 | 1708963493 |
3776528 | 7092143 | 2111 | 850285 | 968760 | PMH | 360 | PMS0083795 | 636 NAR | 636 | 1695044385 | 1695044385 |
3787251 | 7101985 | 2128 | 850285 | 968760 | SOS | 418 | SOS0104875 | 636 NAR | 636 | 1695044385 | 1695044385 |