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It s been an up-and-down existence for Connecticut businesses, a year into the coronavirus pandemic. (Chris Dehnel/Patch)
CONNECTICUT The past 12 months have been as unique a period as any in the history of Connecticut business. That s right, the coronavirus pandemic first reared its ugly head about a year ago.
It s been both a financial and emotional roller coaster for businesses both great and small, national and local. Terms like hand sanitizer, mandatory masks and partitions and limited capacity became synonymous with terms like cash and charge and reservations and appointments.
One Chinese restaurant in northern Connecticut went to an extreme with a protective film all over the place.