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Businesses struggle to adapt to quickly shifting virus rules

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Businesses struggle to adjust to quickly changing reopening plans

The U.S. epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic has shifted to the South and West, where cases have ballooned to record highs. At least 14 states are now pausing their reopening plans or moving back toward lockdown, and the national death toll from the disease has topped 127,000. Still, the majority of states are continuing to lift their restrictions on movement and activities. Amna Nawaz reports.

07/01/2020

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