Lockdowns being blamed for permanent business closures?
I believe that millions of Americans are blaming the lockdowns because of the coronavirus for permanent business closures.
7 Answers
- Green PuffinLv 72 months ago
Yes, Lockdowns that stop shops from opening and earning any money will cause closures.
- ?Lv 62 months ago
The two places close to here that went out business ...the store fronts are already re-rented to new businesses...
- ?Lv 62 months ago
The businesses in my area that have permanently closed were on their last legs anyway.
One shop...the lady had already told her customers that 2020 was the last year...so she just moved it up to April.
However...and this is VERY INTERESTING...I have seen a lot of the vacant storefront space around here getting rented out. It is almost as if more businesses are starting than closing. Some of this space has been vacant for 6 years or more.
- SumDudeLv 72 months ago
You are correct. The CV lockdown is killing many businesses and ruining many lives.
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- StephenWeinsteinLv 72 months ago
Millions of Americans are wrong. An adequate lockdown would get the virus under control so businesses could reopen safely and the closures would not be permanent. The reasons that businesses have to close permanently is that we did not lock down enough. However, with no lock down, even more businesses might have closed permanently, because too many employees, customers, or both, would be either sick or dead.
- A HunchLv 72 months ago
Blaming?
Do you want to know the list of businesses that have been unable to open in the last 8 months
- massage therapists and estheticians
- all gyms that can't figure out how to transition outside or the city won't give them a permit to operate outside.
- dance studio, pilates studios, yoga studios
Let's talk about big business.
-- how long do you the hotels, restaurants, and little stores all around disneyland can stay in business with about 1/5th the business they usually have?
- JudyLv 72 months ago
In some cases, the business was close to closing anyway. But in others, the business was fairly solid before covid.