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>Certainly food supply and the health system. We still need water, electricity and the internet. Supply chains for critical things need to be maintained. Countries are still figuring out what to keep running.
This is some next-level asshattery. The implication, of course, being that the government ought to shut down whatever business they (or Bill Gates) think is "nonessential". Every business that can deliver toilet paper, bottled water, and food is raking it in right now. Hotels, airlines, restaurants, on the other hand, are dying because nobody wants their services. The market has already decided what businesses are essential and nonessential.