New York governor shares story of Kansas farmer who sent him a mask for health care workers

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During his daily briefing, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said he received a letter from a retired Kansas farmer, enclosed with one N95 mask. The farmer asked Cuomo to give it to a New York health care worker on the frontlines of the coronavirus pandemic.

Georgia business owner: "No one wants to open up" but they need to make moneyBusinesses stand temporarily closed in downtown Cartersville, Georgia, on April 22. Dustin Chambers/Bloomberg/Getty Images, business owners are expressing caution while also saying they need to open their doors in order to survive financially.

“I think what the public really needs to realize is no one wants to open up. As business owners, we are all worried, we're scared, we're anxious. It's not something we're proud of doing. We are kind of waging our own war against survival,” Zelaya said. Smith said a few clients have expressed concerns but he thinks he’ll be able to keep a safe experience.

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