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Jobless claims rocketed higher last week as more states adopted stay-at-home orders, shutting non-essential businesses and forcing temporary furloughs or layoffs of workers as the numbers of COVID-19 virus cases and deaths continue to rise.

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics numbers released Thursday morning for the week ending March 28, paint a temporarily grim occupational picture in many industries as the country grapples to control the spread of the virus.

More than 6 million people nationally filed jobless claims in the week that ended March 28, twice as many as the week ending March 21.

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