Small businesses that survived the COVID-19 pandemic still face a long road to recovery, but some of the innovations business owners adopted last year may outlast the pandemic itself. “If you make it through this, you ask, you learn, you adapt, and I think it only makes you stronger,” says Keith Hall, president and CEO […]
Pandemic-Era Small Business Innovations That Will Stick
Here are four ways small businesses adapted in response to the pandemic that may have long-lasting effects on future operations.
Jun 10th, 2021
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Small businesses that survived the COVID-19 pandemic still face a long road to recovery, but some of the innovations business owners adopted last year may outlast the pandemic itself.
“If you make it through this, you ask, you learn, you adapt, and I think it only makes you stronger,” says Keith Hall, president and CEO of the National Association for the Self-Employed.
Here are four ways small businesses adapted in response to the pandemic that may have long-lasting effects on future operations, according to industry experts and business owners themselves.
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Marty Bates The Recorder of Middlesbrough, Judge Paul Watson QC, told Bates whatever he did to upset you didn t warrant the level of violence he inflicted on him in brutal, ferocious and sustained attack . Bates, of Tenth Street, Blackhall Colliery, was told he would serve a minimum of 24 years in custody for murder. THE man accused of murdering a teenager almost 20 years ago has finally confessed to his crime. Keith Thomas Joseph Hall is charged with the murder of Rachel Wilson who disappeared on May 31, 2002. The 19-year-old, from Middlesbrough, was last seen in the Southfield Road area of the town.
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For almost two decades, Keith Hall hid his vile secret.
The former pimp dragged Rachel Wilson into a life of addiction and prostitution before killing the teenager and dumping her body on farmland.