At minimum 28 states and dozens of metropolitan areas and counties have purchased nonessential organizations to close or curtail operations to combat the spread of the coronavirus, and the selection is escalating just about daily. From time to time, it can be not clear which organizations are or and are not “nonessential.” Really should organizations uncover a way to keep open up to spend personnel and sustain shoppers, or close for a less tangible community good—helping to protect against the spread of COVID-19?
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