China News Service, June 9th, according to the US "World Daily" report, New York City entered the first phase of resumption of work on June 8 local time, and businesses in various Chinese districts in the city were actively preparing for resumption after "suspension" for nearly three months. .

  Flushing, Queens, was hit hard by the epidemic. When New York City restarted, many businesses said that having enough customers would be the biggest challenge facing Reopening. Flushing Business Improvement Zone said that it will launch different projects to help merchants restart smoothly from various aspects such as promotion and safety.

  Yu Diansong, executive director of the Flushing Commercial Reform District, said that there are more than 230 restaurants and food courts in downtown Flushing. Once all the work is resumed, the previous crowd has not returned and will further increase competition between stores. The biggest test facing merchants. After the reopening, fixed expenses such as rent and labor need to be supported by stable income.

  Yu Tien-song said that there are currently more than 100 restaurants in Flushing Business District, and the Business Reform District is working with local Chinese media to put all these open shops on newspaper advertisements. "The layout will be very nice, on the one hand, it will help small businesses. Propaganda and promotion, while celebrating the return to work, hoping to attract people to return to Flushing for consumption."

Flushing business began to recover, and the epidemic prevention work was not relaxed. (Photo source: "World Daily"/Photographed by Zhu Lei)

  In addition, the Commercial Reform District will spend all the 18,000 US dollars raised in May in local merchants, buy meals and other gifts to the community to help the merchants restart, and at the same time thank the front-line staff and necessary industry employees during the outbreak.

  Yu Tien-song also said, "I am very happy to welcome the resumption of work, but I am also worried about the spread of the epidemic." For this reason, the commercial reform zone has recently begun to distribute thousands of protective masks, masks, gloves and other protective equipment to businesses. The aim is to give businesses as much support as possible in terms of security.

  He also hopes that the public will cooperate, abide by the store's protective measures, and maintain social distance.

  Face-to-face restaurants on Prince Flushing Street almost did not close during the outbreak. Chef Mo said on the 7th that during the severe outbreak of the previous months, because there were not many restaurants operating in Flushing city center, his restaurant business was fairly fair. Yes, but as more and more restaurants resume operations, they will definitely diversify some customers. "We will continue to work with multiple food delivery platforms to do our utmost to facilitate customers while maintaining high standards of quality and hygiene."

  Cao Xinli, one of the founders of “Yozi Fitness All-Stars in New York,” said that Yoko Fitness is located in a brand new gym near Flushing’s North Avenue and Jaime Street. It was originally planned to open in March, but it had to be postponed due to the epidemic situation and home evasion prevention policy. "After learning that New York City's resumption of work is on the agenda, we are all ready. Once the government allows it, it will open, and many people hope to resume fitness soon."

  Cao Xinli also said that, unlike the situation before the epidemic, they will pay more attention to hygiene and disinfection, will prepare masks, gloves, hand sanitizer, etc. for all people who come to the gym, and will also pay attention to maintaining social distance. (Zhu Lei)