Better to act early than late
When non-essential business are sanitizing like crazy, it’s probably time to close until the danger passes. If you want to see some projections of waiting too long to isolate ourselves, check out this page: https://covidactnow.org/state/NH
Here’s my thinking:
If you believe sanitizing is critical, you know there’s a good chance that people who are infected are coming to your business. This increases the risk of spreading the virus. If that’s not the case, why would you bother sanitizing so much?
Closing your business too late could mean the health care system is overwhelmed or overwhelmed earlier than it could have been. Some preventable deaths will occur.
Closing your business too early will inconvenience some people and will likely adversely affect your own and your employees’ financial situations. Yes, it might hurt financially, but how many lives could you help save?
If you owned a non-essential business, what would you do?
Hopefully, my questions cause you to reflect on your own thinking, relationships or choices. Maybe I even inspire you to make positive changes.
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