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15Jul

Let’s Not Shake On It: Are Contactless Technologies the Future?

On May 1, Texas began Phase I of its economic reopening, permitting certain businesses to begin operating again. Many states have since followed. As state governors look to continue to reopen with additional safety precautions in place, several (including California, Kansas, Texas, Ohio and Delaware) have implemented rules that require the use of face coverings in public places when social distancing is not an option, which includes work places....
By: Pillsbury - Gravel2Gavel Construction & Real
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/let-s-not-shake-on-it-are-contactless-34596/

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