COVID-19: Some business owners feeling left out of Saskatchewan’s reopening ‘roadmap’

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Global News spoke to a number of small business owners, including of a buffet and dance studio, about why they feel like the light at the end of the tunnel is still faint.

Juliany Qureshi, owner of Salsa Colada, has pivoted to stream dance lessons online and has developed a plan for distanced in-person classes. But she says she is having trouble recahing the 8-person limit currently placed on such activities.Salsa Colada dance studio owner Juliany Qureshi shares some of Linder’s concerns, though both stressed the fact that they don’t want to jeopardize anyone’s safety by reopening too soon.

Again, the newly announced reopening plan makes no explicit mention of allowing such activities to operate normally before Phase 3 in which “most remaining restrictions will be lifted”.But even as things are right now, Qureshi said she’s having trouble finding enough participants to meet that 8-person limit.

“It’s pretty much in the hands of either the public or the government, for small businesses. The government needs to make us feel safe, and the people to actually feel safe. But a lot of people feel paralyzed.”Sask. professor calls for holistic approach to reopen plan

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