Tahoe Donner management will soon begin the lengthy process of reopening our facilities. As demonstrated in the May 16 board of directors meeting our team is doing their homework, consulting experts and working hard to implement safe reopening procedures.
All the organizations that I serve in the healthcare field have been affected by the pandemic, one having as much as 50% of annual revenue at risk. I have been immersed in the topic and over the past month have shared my thoughts about the matter three times on Next Door. After COVID-19: How will we live with it? I want to share a thoughtful comment by a small business owner in Truckee in response to my earlier posting about the health and financial implications of the COVID-19 pandemic – https://nextdoor.com/news_feed/?post=144723844. I have been using enjoying Christina’s business for about five years, as did my wife when we were full-timers. She is a great example of a dedicated and spirited Truckee entrepreneur who I hope will weather this crisis https://nextdoor.com/inbox/766365df-6f90-4613-b343-2af7271caf11/?is=pm&ct=RkX3GmVJMoarcLtijM5WBJrj62a-ZK2uTpsNkpeLsrq9_iJdMTRQ7iKGuAhykdRU&ec=3eTlbrgZZZs1yfqyBoPgZA%3D%3D&lc=3637. On a similar note, I recommend this long form commentary by a restaurant owner in New York. It is exactly the type of place I seek out (great food, casual setting). The author/chef/owner describes the tragedy of COVID-19 for the healthy: small business owners who love their businesses, employees and customers and wonder if they will be able to restart.: Ihttps://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/24/health/coronavirus-antibody-tests.html?referringSource=articleShare. A few updates to the original post:
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