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Student business speak candidly about impact of COVID-19

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With close to 3,000 deaths in North Carolina due to COVID-19, it can be difficult to keep up the momentum it takes to run a business, but these Aggie entrepreneurs defy the odds. To keep their minds off the unprecedented times surrounding them, several student entrepreneurs have turned to exercise and the outdoors to maintain their sanity.

Source: The A&T Register | The Student News Site of North Carolina A&T State University

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