Pandemic takes devastating toll on Black-owned businesses
Black-owned businesses are shutting down twice as fast as others during the pandemic. A once-popular skating rink in Chicago is struggling to keep its doors open with Covid-19 restrictions. CNN's Adrienne Broaddus reports.
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