Coronavirus hits malls, restaurants and stores as shoppers stay home

March 13, 2020

A growing number of consumers looking to avoid possible contact with the coronavirus are cutting back on trips to a variety of businesses dependent on foot traffic. Eighty-nine percent of Americans believe the outbreak in the U.S. is worsening and 27 percent of those are reducing trips, according to research by Global Data. “Such a sudden and sharp drop in footfall will significantly diminish retail takings and will push many retailers into the red,’’ wrote Neil Saunders, Global Data’s managing director.

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