Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers has issued a month-long safer at home order that closes all "non-essential business" and prohibits "all non-essential travel" in the state during the coronavirus outbreak.
The order will go into effect at 8 a.m. Wednesday, March 25 and remain in effect until 8 a.m. on Friday, April 24, unless the governor announces otherwise.
"Individuals do not need special permission to leave their homes, but they must comply with this order as to when it is permissible to leave home," says Gov. Evers. "Similarly, if a business is an Essential Business or Operation as defined in this order, it does not need documentation or certification to continue its work that is done in compliance with this order."
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Tenants ask for rent relief as pandemic shuts down business
Local guitar shop looks for ways to change business with COVID-19 restrictions
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) -- Business in Blackstone has been sparse since the pandemic started. As stores close their doors, others are changing the way they do business. One owner is figuring out how to do that while making rent.
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And foot traffic would be rocking for the owner, employee John Svatos, but the pandemic has forced him to rethink his business strategy-- how to sell pristine guitars and other items perfect for playing at home in isolation.
Bohemian or Business: Identities Collide in Miami's Coconut Grove - The New York Times
With its profusion of parks and shade trees, Coconut Grove is celebrated for being one of the greenest parts of sun-baked Miami.
It has some of the best schools in the city, drawing students from all over the metropolitan area. And it has long been a magnet for artists, writers and musicians who have given the neighborhood a bohemian vibe.
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The area did not experience much of the pre-recession wave of development that swept other Miami neighborhoods. But now, luxury residential towers by renowned modernist architects have been rising in Coconut Grove along Biscayne Bay, a snazzy hotel recently opened, and a well-known shopping center is getting a makeover.
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Coronavirus delivers biggest hit to business since records began | World news | The Guardian
As more countries shut down large parts of their economies to contain the spread of the virus, the purchasing managers indices (PMI) for several of the world's biggest economies fell to the lowest levels since records began more than two decades ago.
The collapse on the index, which is closely monitored by the Treasury and the Bank of England, outstripped the slump recorded during the depths of the 2008 financial crisis, as emergency public health measures disrupt supply chains and demand for goods and services evaporates.
As Science And Business Go To War With Each Other, President Trump Pours Fuel On The Fire
As the name of that company hints, Brigham is a libertarian, and he once financed a movie trilogy of Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged. "I do wonder, are we overreacting?" he says, doing his best Dagny Taggart imitation. "Is the cure worse than the ailment?"
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It's all a false dichotomy. Business and science aren't zero-sum, the same way that solving climate change should be viewed as an extraordinary investment opportunity rather than a cost. Great science blossoms under entrepreneurial capitalism. Great business is based on reason and data.
With 12 positive COVID-19 cases, Beadle County, Huron begin business closures | The Daily Republic
Coronavirus: From marketing to data firms, small business cut jobs
Restaurants, movie theaters and sports arenas aren't the only businesses laying off employees and cutting hours as the coronavirus crushes the U.S. economy.
So are law firms, marketing companies, insurance providers and countless other enterprises that may seem insulated from the more direct body blows of an outbreak that has triggered the shutdown of public gathering spots across the country.
The vast majority of those affected are small businesses that lack the cash or credit lines that can prop up airlines and other large corporations for many months before they have to slash jobs. Firms with fewer than 500 employees make up 47% of private-sector payrolls, according to the Small Business and Entrepreneurship Council.
Happening on Twitter
"I am certain this decision was not an easy one, but the Governor's order for Wisconsin residents to stay at home i… https://t.co/RDzDEKzUAE ChrisAbeleMKE (from Milwaukee WI) Mon Mar 23 23:26:32 +0000 2020
Announcement from Wisconsin Governor https://t.co/LOAuzb93iq EricLiptonNYT (from Washington, DC) Mon Mar 23 19:50:29 +0000 2020
Breaking: Wisconsin @GovEvers announced Monday morning that he would issue a "stay at home" order Tuesday in an eff… https://t.co/BfUdhE91RG WPR (from Wisconsin) Mon Mar 23 15:16:27 +0000 2020
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