
By Neil Doyle
NORMAL – Normal Mayor Chris Koos says many local small businesses and restaurants are concerned about the possibility of another COVID shutdown.
Coronavirus cases and positivity rates have been on the rise across Illinois, with eight of the state’s 11 regions under stricter mitigation measures, which include no indoor dining or bar service. Region 2, which includes McLean County, has a positivity rate of 7.7%, which is nearing the 8% threshold.
Mayor Koos says some small businesses will not survive another shutdown. He told WJBC’s Scott Miller the town is partnering with the chamber of commerce and will be pushing out a campaign to buy and support local.
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“One of the comments on my Facebook account was from a retired small business man in the community,” said Koos. “He said these are the businesses that supported your little league teams and gave you door prizes for your fundraisers. It’s time to turn the table on that and support them.”
“Much of what makes us a unique and special community are these small businesses,” Koos said.
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