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Lord, we pray that our freedoms would not be taken away in these responses during COVID-19. We pray for discernment for officials so that they may be careful but not overreaching.
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Shoppers in Vermont hoping to wander the aisles of their local big-box store in search of an exercise mat or a video game are out of luck.

The state on Tuesday ordered Walmart Inc. and other big-box retailers to halt the sale of “non-essential” products in their brick-and-mortar locations to reduce the potential spread of the coronavirus.

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A spokesman for Vermont’s Agency of Commerce and Community Development said Tuesday’s directive was meant “to provide further clarity” to a March 24 executive order from Governor Phil Scott that said state businesses should suspend in-person business operations. The order excluded retailers “serving basic human needs” such as grocery stores and pharmacies, recommending only that they conduct business online and through curbside pickup “to the extent possible.”

The list of restricted items includes clothing, consumer electronics, books and sporting equipment, according to a statement from the agency. Such items must be removed from the sales floor or be otherwise closed off to shoppers, who can still purchase them online or via curbside pickup.

In response, a Walmart spokesman said certain areas of its six stores in the state have been closed or roped off and it has added signs informing customers of the order.

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The high volume of shopper traffic at discounters like Target Corp. and Costco Wholesale Corp. “significantly increases the risk of further spread of this dangerous virus to Vermonters and the viability of Vermont’s health care system,” Lindsay Kurrle, the agency’s secretary, said in the statement.

The Vermont edict also said the garden sections of large home-improvement centers should be closed.

A spokeswoman for Target, which has only one store in Vermont, said the retailer would comply with the law and install signs that explain which items can’t be purchased locally in the store. Representatives for Costco, which also has one store in the state, didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment.

(Excerpt from Bloomberg. Article by Matthew Boyle.)

 

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Nate Powell
April 7, 2020

Vote them out
Put our prayers into action
We need to stand against these people who are after our freedom.
Don’t let this be another Roe vs Wade

Rudene Haar
April 7, 2020

They are not banning the purchase of these items as residents can buy said items online and pick up curbside. They just don’t want a bunch of people entering the store for non-essentials. Isn’t this what we’re all supposed to be doing?🤔

Nancy P.
April 6, 2020

Father! What is happening to our freedoms? Is this necessary to our wellbeing? Will this be a show of things to come? Please help us Father! Don’t forget your remnant! We are crying out to you for the underlying evil hidden in this pandemic! I stand with my brothers and sisters in Christ Jesus and rebuke the plans of the enemy to squash our freedoms given to us by You! I stand with my brothers and sisters in Christ Jesus to rebuke the disease that is paralyzing our nation, our leaders, our world! Father, nevertheless, let Your will be done here on earth, help us to get in line with your will and help our actions speak for You louder than our words! Help us today Father. In Jesus Name.

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Caroline Eagan
April 6, 2020

Oh Lord Jesus, please help these leaders in Vermont not drive their people to panic by such decisions.
James 1:5 _66If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him.

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