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Risk Factors," of our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2019.
−Removed: There have been no material changes in our risk factors from those previously disclosed in our Annual Report and our Quarterly Reports other than as set forth below.
+Added: There have been no material changes in our risk factors from those previously disclosed in our Annual Report other than as set forth below.
You should carefully consider the risks described in our Annual Report and below, which could materially affect our business, financial condition or future results.
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A pandemic, epidemic or outbreak of a contagious disease, such as the ongoing global pandemic of COVID-19, could adversely affect us .
−Removed: Public health crises, pandemics, and epidemics, such as those caused by COVID-19, could have a material adverse effect on global, national, and local economies, as well as on our business and our tenants’ businesses.
+Added: Public health crises, pandemics, and epidemics, such as those caused by COVID-19, have had, and could continue to have, a material adverse effect on global, national, and local economies, as well as on our business and our tenants’ businesses.
The potential impact of a pandemic, epidemic, or outbreak of a contagious disease on our tenants and our properties is difficult to predict or assess.
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In addition to the general economic impact of a pandemic, epidemic, or outbreak of a contagious disease, if an outbreak of COVID-19 occurs within the workforce of our tenants or otherwise disrupts their management and other personnel, the business and operating results of our tenants could be negatively impacted.
−Removed: Large-scale “shelter in place” or “stay safe” executive orders in Atlanta, Austin, Charlotte, Phoenix, Tampa, or Dallas, where we have high concentrations of our lease revenues, could cause many of our tenants, including retailers and restaurants, to stay closed for an extended period of time.
+Added: Large-scale “shelter in place”, “stay safe”, or "social distancing" executive orders in Atlanta, Austin, Charlotte, Phoenix, Tampa, or Dallas, where we have high concentrations of our lease revenues, could cause many of our tenants, including retailers and restaurants, to stay closed or operate at reduced capacity for an extended period of time.
The negative impact upon our tenants may include an immediate reduction in cash flow available to pay rent under our leases, and although various governmental financial programs may mitigate this, governmental assistance may not be available to all affected tenants or may be significantly delayed.
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