One year after COVID hit T&T.
Hundreds of businesses shut down, others struggling
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Flashback October 2020: A man walks past a business outlet with space for rent along High Steet, San Fernando.
RISHI RAGOONATH
One year after T&T reported its first case of COVID-19, hundreds of businesses have been forced to permanently close their doors, while others that have remained open continue to see a drastic fall in sales. Hundreds of people have been laid off while others have been asked to work fewer hours as employers struggle to keep them on their payroll as they face their worst crisis in decades.
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