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Don t Force Businesses to Verify Customers Vaccine Status

Don’t Force Businesses to Verify Customers’ Vaccine Status An Oregon rule requiring businesses to demand proof of vaccination from maskless shoppers “is alarming,” NACS says. May 26, 2021 ALEXANDRIA, Va. NACS in a letter yesterday asked U.S. public health agencies to issue statements “emphasizing that state and local rules should not place the burden of verifying vaccination on employees.” The letter to the heads of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention follows an Oregon Health Department rule that requires private businesses, employers and places of worship to verify the vaccination status of people who don’t wear face masks in their facilities.

Amazon Prime Day Is Coming Up Here s How to Snag the Best Deals

I always expect there to be some great deal on one item that everyone buys, said Julie Ramhold, a consumer analyst at DealNews.com, of the two-day shopping event.   In the past, some of the most popular items have included the Instant Pot, Echo Dot and, of course, the Amazon coat. Last year, amid the coronavirus outbreak, many of the deals were geared toward staying in. This year, we ve swung back in the other direction, Ramhold said. Expect deep discounts on items related to entertaining and traveling, such as backyard games, TVs, headphones, exercise gear and Amazon devices like the Kindle, Fire TV streamer or Ring video doorbell.

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April retail sales flat following March surge

April retail sales flat following March surge Niv Elis © Getty Images April retail sales flat following March surge Retails sales in April remained virtually unchanged from March, according to census data released Friday, a significant drop off following the major 10.7 percent surge the previous month. The figures fell short of the 1 percent rise economists had expected. Retail sales came in at $619.9 billion, just $0.1 billion higher than March, equivalent to 0 percent. The March growth in retail sales was fueled by $1,400 stimulus checks, though additional payments have continued to trickle out in April and May. Video: U.S. retail sales unchanged in April, vs 1.0% increase expected (CNBC)

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