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This is the kind of thing that just doesn't need to happen in most areas. Those stores can be inspected, take precautions to protect their workers and customers, and remain open. A person is much more likely to get or spread the virus in a grocery store than one of these craft stores. Same can be said for sporting goods stores and many other kinds of "non-essential retail". The judge and health officials act like they are saving lives by closing craft stores. Reality? Probably not. They are inflicting incredible damage on these stores, their employees, and their suppliers.
This is the kind of thing that just doesn't need to happen in most areas. Those stores can be inspected, take precautions to protect their workers and customers, and remain open. A person is much more likely to get or spread the virus in a grocery store than one of these craft stores. Same can be said for sporting goods stores and many other kinds of "non-essential retail". The judge and health officials act like they are saving lives by closing craft stores. Reality? Probably not. They are inflicting incredible damage on these stores, their employees, and their suppliers.
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