Things are looking up for the services sector
As many states are opening up after successfully containing the COVID-19 outbreak, others are experiencing an extreme surge in cases due to ignorance and being extremely misinformed. As companies have exhausted loans to pay wages, things will continue to look bleak as long as the virus is contained. Surveys conducted by the Institute for Supply Management indicate that some sectors are recovering faster than others, take a look at the details here.
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