Local businesses consistently look forward to the St. Patrick's Day Parade as it draws thousands of spectators and is a big moneymaker. This year, however, such businesses will not witness added economic returns due to growing concerns surrounding the coronavirus.
Cooper's barbecue is one local business seeing fewer customers and catering orders As of yesterday we have four Kettering's to cancel That's highly unusual with these people that we had booked Debbie Hole is also disappointed that the ST Patrick's Day parade a moneymaker for many local businesses has been canceled And you talk about how it might also affect your business Oh debating definitely slower because any time a parade this year we have um out the door so that won't be happening That's disappointing because it's a lot of fun While many businesses including gyms have witnessed the negative impact of the krone virus seen dwindling attendance one Jim in particular has witnessed the exact opposite The biggest thing is kind of invited us in a positive way Bane Floyd says That hot works Ah hot Jim The infrared energy and heat may create a safe environment he believes that fights the negative effects of the Corona virus We recommend always attempt to about 121 125 degrees Fahrenheit which something like this particular IRS cannot live in But the CDC says it is not clear yet It's weather and temperature impact The spread of this particular strain of the virus But even as far as guests now coming through the door to clean a month way have anywhere from about 50 to 60 s try us out of months So far we already hit that Other companies have not been so lucky They're hoping to survive the coming weeks and are very focused on prioritizing safety over economic returns A dollar is important but it's not as important to semis lives or keeping everybody safe