1/ Gov. Greg Abbott’s announcement that some businesses will be allowed to reopen means many Texas workers now have a difficult decision to make. If a business reopens and an employee chooses not to return to work, they become ineligible for unemployment.https://bit.ly/2y5KSvZ
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2/ Going back to work means earning a paycheck again, but it also can increase their risk of exposure to the novel coronavirus, which has already infected more than 25,000 Texans and left 663 dead.https://bit.ly/2y5KSvZ
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3/ Those who choose not to return become ineligible for unemployment benefits, said Cisco Gamez, a Texas Workforce Commission spokesperson.https://bit.ly/2y5KSvZ
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4/ If workers have concerns about whether their employer is following health guidelines, Cisco Gamez said they should contact the U.S. Occupational Health and Safety Administration.http://bit.ly/2y5KSvZ
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5/5 People with underlying health conditions and those over age 65 face increased risks if they are exposed to COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.https://bit.ly/2y5KSvZ
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