Virus keeps Black Friday crowds thin, shoppers shift online

Black Friday shoppers wear face masks and gloves as the leave the Uniqlo store along Fifth Avenue, Friday in New York. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

A shopper walks through Macy’s flagship store at Herald Square an hour after its 6 a.m. Black Friday opening in New York. (AP Photo/Anne D’Innocenzio)

NEW YORK — The raging coronavirus pandemic kept crowds thin at malls and stores across the country on Black Friday, but a surge in online shopping offered a beacon of hope for struggling retailers after months of slumping sales and businesses toppling into bankruptcy.