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In just two months, COVID-19 has forced a record number of Americans into unemployment. But with millions itching to get back to work, there are still many people who are scared for their health. In states reopening early, many workers could be shut out of unemployment benefits if they don't go back to work due to general concerns about COVID.May 12, 2020