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In this Wednesday, April 22, 2020, photo, knitwear designer Felicia Lynch works on her knitting machine at her dinning room table in the Williamsburg neighborhood of the Brooklyn borough of New York. Lynch started a dream job last November as an assistant knitwear designer for a luxury brand working in lower Manhattan before the coronavirus pandemic took full swing in New York’s fashion capital and tossed her off the payroll. Lynch is one of thousands of people either furloughed or laid off in the New York City fashion world reeling from the financial fallout of the pandemic that caused sudden store closures as well as the cancellation of fashion events and orders amid social distancing and stay-at-home directives. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

In this Wednesday, April 22, 2020, photo, knitwear designer Felicia Lynch works on her knitting machine at her dinning room table in the Williamsburg neighborhood of the Brooklyn borough of New York. Lynch started a dream job last November as an assistant knitwear designer for a luxury brand working in lower Manhattan before the coronavirus pandemic took full swing in New York’s fashion capital and tossed her off the payroll. Lynch is one of thousands of people either furloughed or laid off in the New York City fashion world reeling from the financial fallout of the pandemic that caused sudden store closures as well as the cancellation of fashion events and orders amid social distancing and stay-at-home directives. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

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