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Letter to the editor: Why are big stores open, small businesses closed?

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1 Min Read May 21, 2020 | 6 years Ago
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Because of the diverse opinions on business closures while we deal with the coronavirus, I believe most of us know that the heart of American industry is small business. Therefore, I call on Gov. Tom Wolf to use a bit of common sense.

I simply cannot understand why businesses such as nail and hair salons are not allowed to open, where occupancy consists of four or five people — and yet I am allowed to enter such places as Walmart, Lowe’s, and Target, where throngs of people are shopping. Although many people are grateful that these stores are being kept open, and staffed by people willing to work through this crisis, the governor needs to take a good look at the discrepancies in his orders and do some risk evaluations.

It is my belief that small businesses are being discriminated against, because they would cause far less risk than big-box stores. While using the guidelines established for masks and distancing, I know I would feel far safer getting my hair cut than shopping in Walmart.

Please, Gov. Wolf, consider the harm you are doing to small businesses with your edicts.

Joyce K. Somers

Murrysville

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