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Over the past week, the coronavirus has spread in many U.S. cities and states, including reported cases in Oklahoma. Beyond the health implications of what world health officials are now calling a pandemic, coronavirus has sent stocks tumbling, especially in the energy sector, which is a critical Oklahoma industry. But it has also put a squeeze on workers in the service industry who may lose employment if events are canceled, tourism declines and public consumption habits begin to change.
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Over the past week, the coronavirus has spread in many U.S. cities and states, including reported cases in Oklahoma. Beyond the health implications of what world health officials are now calling a pandemic, coronavirus has sent stocks tumbling, especially in the energy sector, which is a critical Oklahoma industry. But it has also put a squeeze on workers in the service industry who may lose employment if events are canceled, tourism declines and public consumption habits begin to change.