Indirect layoffs are coming. For example, if you are working for a technology company that is servicing Halliburton, who just laid off 5,000 workers, then there's a chance that Halliburton might decide to cancel that fancy new React project they contracted out to you.
Now, if your company's main client is Halliburton, then layoffs are coming for you next, maybe.
Another question is like, how POS providers like Toast, Clover, Upserve etc stay in business when their main client base are closed right now potentially even forever?