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Some confrontations with customers have turned ugly.
New York, California and Oregon have put out public service ads to get people to wear masks.
Multimedia artist Atiya Jones says she makes art about “small, accumulative actions.” But the form of that art has changed during COVID-19.
Businesses of all kinds are facing pretty much the same mess of overlapping federal, state and local guidelines.
The owner of a plumbing company won’t serve clients who are ill, and both plumbers and clients must wear face masks.
It can be hard to know what you’re getting, whether it will be effective, and whether it will arrive at all.
Employees may face tense situations with some customers.
Our Shanghai correspondent, forced to stay home like so many others, shares what she’s hearing about the virus on the airwaves.
China is officially back at work but most enterprises not essential to containing the new coronavirus aren’t up and running just yet.
Our China correspondent takes us on a tour of the usually bustling financial center, where fears and precautions have made it eerily quiet. You can even hear the birds sing.