Vickie Moul, director of HR at Armanino at Bishop Ranch, has her temperature checked by administrative assistant Taylor MIlls during a training session for employees to screen office workers for Covid-19 symptoms at the company's offices in San Ramon, California, on June 16, 2020./Credit:	Carlos Avila Gonzalez/The San Francisco Chronicle/Getty Images)

Vickie Moul, director of HR at Armanino at Bishop Ranch, has her temperature checked by administrative assistant Taylor MIlls during a training session for employees to screen office workers for Covid-19 symptoms at the company's offices in San Ramon, California, on June 16, 2020./Credit: Carlos Avila Gonzalez/The San Francisco Chronicle/Getty Images)

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The pandemic is turning into a super-expensive business quagmire

Businesses will need to put in place new safety measures to combat the spread of the coronavirus pandemic. That will change how companies, employees, customers and the government interact with one another. And it will cost the private sector — and the customers they serve — a pretty penny.