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Although coronavirus cases in Massachusetts have decreased to a degree allowing for the state's reopening to continue at a fairly steady pace, spikes in other states, such as California, have prompted their leadership to reinforce previously slackened lock down and safety measures. With Massachusetts schools scheduled to resume in the coming weeks and coronavirus hot spots continuing to blossom throughout the country, there is concern Massachusetts might see a similar resurgence.
Although coronavirus cases in Massachusetts have decreased to a degree allowing for the state's reopening to continue at a fairly steady pace, spikes in other states, such as California, have prompted their leadership to reinforce previously slackened lock down and safety measures. With Massachusetts schools scheduled to resume in the coming weeks and coronavirus hot spots continuing to blossom throughout the country, there is concern Massachusetts might see a similar resurgence.
No, because my business operates from a home office and is still impacted by the first shutdown (which isn't over yet). If there's a second shutdown it will just be an extension as far as we're concerned.
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Specifically I am preparing for parents who will not be able to work because schools are online only. That is a nightmare for a small number of our employees, but it's a big headache for our company.