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The word of today is: Essential. It's interesting how much emphasis the government has put on the word essential. Government and police officials are announcing that only essential businesses can remain open during this time. And now, many industries and its employees are finding out quickly how important they are to society.
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Dine-in restaurants, retail stores, gyms, malls, nightclubs, beauty salons, hotels, recreational centers and others are all closed. This led to many employees being laid off and having to seek unemployment services. Can I get economic crisis for $200 Alex? Officials are suggesting that people should leave their house to do essential activities only. This includes exercise, going to the grocery store, the pharmacy, or going to seek medical attention.
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The Washington Post states what businesses are counted as essential in U.S. cities.
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