The closure of Blue was forced upon them. It was not by voluntary choice. Personal assets of the ladies were seized as well. To me that is the saddest part in all of this because they have no culpability whatsoever. I mentioned in a separate thread yesterday about the new health and safety regulations being imposed by the city to local businesses for the time being. Several places were already being closely monitored. Some businesses made the wise decision to close temporarily while others didn’t it’s as simple as that.
Unfortunately Blue among a few other shops chose to remain open and they have now faced the unwanted consequences. For anyone that may recall the situation that evolved around Number 1 last year this is oddly similar to what happened then. In spite of the events developing around them they chose to remain open. Ultimately the inevitable happened once they were shut down by force.
Indeed the closing of Blue appears to be temporary for the time being. However given the circumstances in which they closed I’m sure that will now deter many away. The ladies that worked there until present will also be strongly considering whether to return or not. In conclusion it is always best to follow what is being highly recommended. Otherwise the outcome may not always be the one desired.
In light of recent events occurring worldwide here is an interesting article I stumbled upon. Nothing to be too seriously concerned about but definitely something to keep an eye on. Countries in Asia and other parts of Europe have reported similar cases.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/17/o...anish-flu.html
https://www.nytimes.com/reuters/2020...u-germany.html