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After months of closures, many corporations are too indebted to continue uncompromisingly from their owners.
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South Africa plans to reopen its borders to ease restrictions.
Across the country, Main Street businesses, i. e. music clubs, gyms, restaurants, bars and others that have been forced to close due to the pandemic, seek to figure out how or if they can get out of their debts. It wouldn’t be imaginable without the concessions of its owner.
After months of closures, many commercial homeowners are too indebted without concessions or deferments. Nearly 73,000 companies have closed permanently since the pandemic spread in the United States, according to a Yelp analysis. And the fate of many who remain open increasingly depends on their ability to renegotiate their leases.
A recent survey through Alignable, a social network for small business owners, found that a quarter of respondents had lost their hiring since lock orders began. For corporations in the fitness and good-looking sectors, this number has increased to almost 40%.
The challenge may worsen now that the first wave of federal aid has been exhausted and a heavily divided Congress has been unable to agree on new aid measures. -Cash injection time to pay staff and other expenses, adding rent, but maximum beneficiaries have now spent the cash.
Retail rental collections fell in April to just 54% of the total owed, according to Datex Property Solutions, a software company that tracks the knowledge of thousands of advertising homes for its customers across the country. By August, collections had recovered by nearly 80%, but some tenants, such as movie theaters, clothing retailers, hairdressers and gyms, were much more behind.
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Today, and even after receiving a vaccine, C. D. C. encourages all Americans to adopt the tough gear we have today: donning a mask, especially when in public, maintaining social distancing, and washing your hands carefully. Be careful with crowds and stay home when you are sick. We will continue to provide Congress and the country with the maximum productive advice on public fitness. We are not going to allow political influence to control that to modulate that. Face Mask – These face masks are the toughest public fitness tool we have. And I will continue to ask all Americans, all other people in our country, to adopt those masks. I said, if we did it for six, eight, 10, 12 weeks, we would have this pandemic under control. These in fact, we have transparent clinical evidence that they work, and they are our top productive defense. I can even go as far as to say that this Covid mask is safer for me than when I take the Covid vaccine because the immunogenicity can be 70%, and if I don’t get an immune reaction, the vaccine doesn’t pass. to me. This mask will be.
On Wednesday, President Trump rejected his own government’s proclineic findings about customers of a widely available coronavirus vaccine and the effectiveness of the mask in reducing the spread of the virus as the death toll in the United States approached 200,000.
In a remarkable demonstration, even for him, Trump publicly slapped Dr. Robert R. Redfield, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, while the president promised that a vaccine could be available in a few weeks and pass. “immediately” to the general public, while diminishing the usefulness of dressing in masks despite evidence to the contrary.
The president’s comments put him at odds with the C. D. C. , the world’s leading public fitness agency, a pandemic that he says is “turning the corner” to the end. Trump broke down a few hours after Dr. Redfield told a Senate committee that a vaccine would not be available until midway through next year.
“I think he made a mistake in saying that,” Trump told reporters. “This is just information. ” A vaccine would pass “immediately to the general public,” the president insisted, and “in no way will it be as late as the doctor said. “
Trump also said that Dr. Redfield had “made a mistake” in telling senators that masks were so critical in the fight against Covid-19 virus disease that they may be even more than a vaccine. “The mask is not like the vaccine,” Trump said.
The president has continually stated that a vaccine may be available before Election Day on November 3, a timetable that top fitness experts are unrealistic, raising the possibility for the Food and Drug Administration to grant emergency approval to a vaccine before it has been fully completed. verified, for protection and efficiency. Nine pharmaceutical corporations are committed to “supporting science” and not announcing any products that have not resisted clinical scrutiny.
Early Wednesday, Joseph R. Biden Jr. , the Democratic presidential candidate, accused the president of rushing for a vaccine for electoral purposes.
“Let me be clear: I accept as true with vaccines, ” Mr Biden. “I accept as true with scientists. But I don’t take it as true with Donald Trump, and right now, the other Americans can’t either. “”
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