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VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / February 26, 2021 / Would you think that opening a business during the Pandemic is a good idea? Lucky Paws Grooming started in the middle of uncertain times.
As 2020 began it was a year full of new hope, but within months the unimaginable happened. A global pandemic caused countless businesses to shut down and left many feeling hopeless. It seemed there wouldn t be light at the end of the tunnel for a long time , except for one Entrepreneur, Gerard Marrone. Marrone is a defense attorney for 20 years and also the founder and chief executive officer of Dr. Pet MD, an animal hospital that was opened in 2019 before the pandemic.
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According to global market researchers, the pet grooming industry is expected to gain market growth in the next five years. Some of the growth is most likely due to the uptick in pet adoptions during the pandemic.
Marrone, of South Huntington, said his seven pet spas groom anywhere from 7,000 to 8,000 dogs every month and have generated more than $1 million in revenue since last April. He has nearly 50 employees. Taking care of people s pets, it s something that survives, you know, through tough times, said Seann Sackett, Lucky Paw s Chief Operating Officer. Sackett has been in the grooming industry for 20 years.
Lincoln Center to emerge from COVID pandemic with outdoor shows
Lincoln Center intends to emerge from the novel coronavirus pandemic by creating 10 outdoor stages for performances and rehearsals in New York City starting April 7. Venues announced Thursday as part of the Restart Stages initiative include a cabaret-style stage on Lincoln Center s Hearst Plaza, areas for public school graduations, dedicated space for arts activities for young people and an outdoor reading room created with The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts.
New York s new nursing home visitation guidelines still keep visitors out
The new guidelines still incorporate a restriction by which if anyone in the nursing home - staff or resident - is diagnosed with the coronavirus, the nursing home cannot allow any visitors for 14 days. For most of the pandemic, it was 28 days, but the state relaxed the restriction in September to two weeks.