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Corona virus

Which business got effected most because of this pandemic ??
believe it or not but doctors took a hit from covid. people were afraid to sit in waiting rooms for fear of getting the virus
@Harmonium1923 hospitals her cut all non emergency services for months idling orthopedic surgeons completely. GP's took a hit too with people not coming in. won't tell you how much Alan lost this year
Harmonium1923 · 51-55, M
@saragoodtimes Yeah it was an incredible disruption. No one went to the doctor or dentist except for Covid and emergencies for about 6 months last year. Seems to be more normal now. Is that what you guys are seeing?
@Harmonium1923 Alan cut his 2 nights out, spent more time in the hospital than the office and the worst part was we had to isolate during the worst of it. I moved back to my house with the kids while he was at our house. that was almost 6 months.
Keepitsimple · 51-55, F
Small businesses
SumKindaMunster · 51-55, M
I think small, mom and pop businesses got screwed more than anyone else.

Between the BLM/Antifa riots and Covid 19, I can't imagine trying to run a small, family owned business right now.
Viper · M
I'd say the business of employees in the service industry... yeah, technically they're not a business. But I feel they were the most hurt.

Then the small business service industry, followed by the service industry.


Restaurants, Bars, Beauty care (hair stylist or otherwise).
SW-User
Funny how the small businesses even essential ones had to shut down, but billionaire capitalist companies that are essential and attract huge crowds can swarm in and panic buy? Go figure 😂@Viper
SW-User
Events industry
Fairydust · F
Wedding industry.
Well it wasnt the nasty business of gossip ... no one has shut the fuck up about it since the govt called the flu , corona virus
ahiyaa · F
hospitality and travel i guess
Adversely i would say the travel industry.

Places like Amazon and Toilet Paper manufacturers have done quite well out of covid

 
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