COVID shutdown is devastating! The impact of Covid 19 on small business owners is horrific. Depression sets in, after initial anger. Sorry if you’re facing this. I really am.
Business owners have struggled for years, decades, to finance and setup their shops, factories, tourist operations! Whatever you did. And heartless, left wing governments are reducing these efforts to bloody ashes!
Or is it the delta variant of Covid-19 itself? Malls and business venues becoming deadly places for the highly infectious delta strain of coronavirus to run rampant?
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Impact of Covid 19 on small business owners
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Think very carefully about the impact of Covid 19 on small business owners! Both in Auckland, New Zealand, and in Sydney, NSW, Australia. Even with government subsidies for wages support. It’s never enough.
How has Covid affected businesses? The delta variant of coronavirus has an extremely negative impact and adverse effects. The total numbers of customers shopping are greatly reduced. You can only buy essential items. That means that shops are losing a lot of their normal financial turnover. The population is mandated to stay at home. Minimal exercise is allowed. Essential workers can continue.
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Update of Covid-19 incidence in New Zealand on 30 August, 2021.
567 total cases of COVID-19 in New Zealand
37 cases are in hospital
5 cases are in ICU intensive care unit
As far as we know, all of these cases are of the delta variant of coronavirus. Please see: https://covid19.govt.nz/ for continuing updates from the New Zealand government in Wellington, NZ.
Thanks to Thomas Garcia for supplying these statistics for cases of Covid 19 in New Zealand. I think it peaked in the high 700s, reached a plateau and is now coming down. Thank you to PM Jacinda Ardern’s policy of “go hard, fast,” in the NZ government’s response to the delta variant of coronavirus.
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Update of NZ Covid-19 cases on 6 September, 2021
821 total cases of Covid-19 in New Zealand
40 cases are in hospital e.g. Middlemore Hospital, Manukau
6 cases are in intensive care units in NZ hospitals
Update of NZ Covid-19 cases on 8 September, 2021
855 total cases of Covid-19 in New Zealand
37 cases are in hospitals e.g. Auckland and Middlemore Hospitals
6 cases are in intensive care units ICU in New Zealand hospitals
Update of NZ Covid-19 cases on 14 September, 2021
970 total cases of Covid-19 in New Zealand.
22 cases are in hospitals – e.g. Middlemore Hospital, Manukau City Auckland
4 cases are in intensive care units ICU within New Zealand hospitals