Grocery store workers, nurses, military members and more: Meet our Central Florida pandemic heroes

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ORLANDO, Fla. — Channel 9 meteorologist Brian Shields has made it his goal to recognize the good that’s happening in Central Florida amidst the coronavirus pandemic.

Locals are asked to submit their pandemic heroes, along with a photo, so he can #SpreadGoodNews on Channel 9 Eyewitness News each weekday morning. Click here for more information on how to participate.

From grocery store workers to nurses and entire towns, keep scrolling for your daily dose of good news to keep you going in turbulent, uncertain times.

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Volunteers helping the homeless

Joseph Rosario, Publix worker and cancer survivor

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The town of Celebration

Multi-generational helpers

Health care worker Frances

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Brothers and Publix workers

Health care worker and interpreter

Respiratory therapist at ORMC

Truck drivers

Ocala Regional Trauma Unit

Management at the Walmart Neighborhood Market in Apopka

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