Yelp, the popular online review site, revealed that approximately 163,000 of the businesses – mostly restaurants – that listed on their site had disappeared and that, through July, almost 98,000 businesses won’t return. Around that same time a new report issued by the National Restaurant Association warned that more than 100,000 restaurants have permanently closed this year and unless action was taken, more will also fail.
'B.S.!', AND I DON'T MEAN A COLLEGE DEGREE!!!'
If the governments anounced that everyone inhale eucalyptus vapours for only7 days we control COVID-19 disease because the covid is basically starts from respiratory system and if we control on it from the start of its spread in all over the body we save lives.
Is Covid to blame or is it helping...? Both. Its teaching us and we are learning fast. Business must address the needs. Health is foremost. Nature, nutrition, mental and physical wellness, cultural and historical perspectives all matter. Its evolutionary.
Covid isn't to blame for business closures. The lockdown is. This is an entirely man-made disaster.
We’re seeing the acceleration of something that was already happening. The retail sector in particular has been lazy in not providing an experience to tempt away from online shopping.
The COVID Death Spiral. If you thought austerity was bad... wait until you get the bill for COVID Workers not returning to works = = Businesses close = Towns will die = More unemployed = Less Tax (local/national) = Greater Government Expense (support) = More DEATHS!
Developers of terrible and ineffective apps seem to be doing well. For instance.
Could be both? Even if there's a time lag between the two.
Includes some sneaky startups hoping for a second lockdown grant or to abuse the government backed loans.....🧐
Sort of revolution.