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Coronavirus pandemic’s devastating chaos has also meant what was lawful when you went to bed, may become unlawful in the morning. Yes, some have been fined ¢13,000 or thrown into jail for 4 years for going to church.
Over 400 people have been arrested, not for stealing, but for simply stepping out of their homes to go about what was their normal business. Yet, others are in trouble for parties celebrating a birthday.
Do know how many Executive Instruments the President has issued so far, and he will issue more E.Is.
Covid & The Law will help you understand them, so you may avoid trouble. But more importantly, jobs are at risk.
Employers can’t make as much so they are cutting salaries, laying off workers and closing shop.
By April 24, the virus has not only killed near 300,000 people, yet it has destroyed the jobs of over 26 million Americans in five weeks.
You paid for a contract that won’t be performed yet you can’t get your money back?
Get free platinum legal advice for your specific issues on Covid & The Law on Joynews 2 pm every Sunday.
Covid & The Law with Samson Lardy ANYENINI, your legal light and help law in these trying times.
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