Businesses are getting more involved with the fight against the coronavirus by offering incentives for people to get vaccinated in a move they see as helping both public health and their bottom line.The promotions range from on-site vaccinations to coupons and freebies. The New York Mets and Yankees announced this week they will open their stadiums as vaccination sites for fans before games, part of a coordinated effort with the state's health.
Businesses see transformed landscape even after vaccines Sylvan Lane
The coronavirus pandemic and its aftermath could transform the landscape for U.S. businesses.
With a larger remote workforce, expanded delivery options and lingering health fears likely to last long after the pandemic is under control, business owners and entrepreneurs are asking tough questions and bracing for an uncertain future.
Businesses that pay richly for offices and storefronts in bustling downtowns are reconsidering whether high rents and tight crowds still make sense. A national wipeout of small businesses may leave plenty of vacated real estate for major companies to fill. And shortfalls in federal aid for struggling businesses could deepen the economic damage to be repaired when the pandemic subsides.