/ Modified may 15, 2020 2:50 p.m.

Some Pima County businesses reopen with precautions, others decide it’s too soon

How some business owners say they plan to protect the health of customers and employees.

Restaurants and gyms joined the growing list of businesses allowed to open their doors this week. In doing so, owners must now navigate a new normal that prioritizes safety from an invisible threat. Tony Paniagua reports on some of the precautions business owners are taking to protect their employees and customers, while other businesses are choosing to remain closed until they feel it’s safe.

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