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Others, even some that are at higher risk of contracting COVID, continue coming to work out of fear of unemployment.

Courtney shared that she and many colleagues would feel more comfortable continuing to work if stores moved to pick-up only and stop accepting cash payments. As many cities and states receive directives to shelter in place, constituents are left uncertain about what businesses are deemed essential or non-essential. The U. Department of Homeland Security issued guidance on what industries and workers are considered essential, highlighting industries like health care, food and agriculture, public works, and more.

However, the broad guidance deferred to state and local governments for further delineation of essential businesses in their individual directives. This leaves many booksellers confused as to whether their stores can remain open.

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I looked at the latest electricity prices in Texas and got a shock. Texas Republican state Sen. I refuse!! This sucks. No matter who owns a bookstore, any that disappear is a lost. Books are an expensive item. By cost alone, they can be considered a luxury although real readers consider them as necessary as food and rent. And paperback editions are no more expensive than many movie tickets.

Books have survived motion pictures, radio, television, computers. Real readers will always find them. And thoughtful gift givers will always give them to a favorite child for birthdays and holidays. Buy books and support libraries. Our culture will be poorer without them.

This has been a self-fulfilled prophecy for a long time now. Where are we going to go for our last-minute birthday gifts?



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