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YORK, Penn. – John Bailey knows the scope of the economic damage that COVID-19 has created for small businesses. Earlier this year, the owner of a small family-owned travel company was forced to lay off all of his employees.“It’s devastating to me that I’ve worked to ensure that I can be a good employer and raise families, provide for families,” said Bailey, who owns Bailey Coach in York, Pennsylvania.Bailey Coach has been a part of the Bailey family since 1933. Determined to somehow keep from going under, John looked around and that's when he found his answer in a 0 sprayer.“When COVID-19 hit, I said, ‘I’m not going down without a fight. I’m going to do something to provide employment to as many people as I can,’” he added.Bailey had purchased the sprayer a few years back to sanitize his bus fleet. With no busses to sanitize, he started cleaning other businesses in the area. Bailey Coach now owns seven of those sprayers and every day, they're deployed to local businesses to disinfect facilities for COVID-19.Bailey has been able to rehire more than 20 people.“We do this on an ongoing basis as far as preventative maintenance, as much as a pest control company would do, we’re spraying for germs,” he said.As for Bailey Coach, their message to other small businesses trying to rebound from this pandemic is to look at what you already have.“Other businesses need to look within and say, ‘What are we really good at, what can we do?’” 1460

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On Saturday, for the first time in nine years, American astronauts will lift off from their home soil en route to space — and will do so aboard a privately-funded spacecraft. 177

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if he were elected president.When asked about his plan for a mandatory gun-buyback program for assault rifles during Thursday's presidential debate, O'Rourke responded by saying "hell, yes, we're going to take your AR-15." O'Rourke tweeted the phrase following the debate.Texas State Rep. Briscoe Cain (R-Deer Park), responded to O'Rourke's tweet by saying "My AR is ready for you Robert Francis." Cain later deleted the tweet.O'Rourke responded to Cain's tweet by calling it a "death threat." 496

  

You might be driving less during the coronavirus pandemic. If so, a different type of insurance could save you money.Pay per mile auto insurance is for those who drive less than 12,000 miles per year.“They are seeing in the news that people are giving rebates, so it’s at the top of their mind, where maybe they didn't think of that before and now they are thinking, ‘oh yeah, that’s right, I am driving less, I should be paying less,” said Michelle Megna with CarInsurance.com.One company claims it can save you about 0 a year.You pay a flat rate, then 6 cents a mile. There's a cap on the number of miles you can be charged for.Ford recently partnered with Metromile to offer the insurance in its new connected cars.Other companies like Nationwide, Allstate and a new company called Mile Auto also have similar plans.“Typically, there are few complaints about pay per mile, because its relatively straightforward and its very simple and obviously consumers like that,” said Megna.Pay per mile is different than usage-based insurance. That also takes into account when you drive, hard braking and acceleration.Pay per mile is strictly miles and is typically tracked through an app or device.Even if you're driving over 10,000 miles per year, it could still pay to shop around. 1288

  

With winter weather rolling in, the restaurant industry is changing with the seasons.Since the pandemic hit, many restaurants were forced to operate outside, but as it becomes too cold to dine outdoors, the pressure to pivot is heating up.“I’m terrified for the winter months,” said Jennifer Jasinski, owner of Rioja, an award-winning restaurant in Denver, Colorado.Jasinski is trying to keep her customers warm and her business open by recently pitching a tent for outdoor dining.“I can’t control what’s happening out there,” she said speaking about the weather. “I can kind of control what’s happening in here and, you know, just do the best I can.”Across the country, many restaurants are facing similar dining restrictions, which has cost this industry big bucksAccording the to the National Restaurant Association, one in every six restaurants have closed since the COVID-19 crisis started and sales are down 0 billion compared to this time last year.Now, there’s also some concerns about the safety of eating in “dining bubbles” during a pandemic.“There could potentially be placement on the walls of those bubbles,” said Sheryl Zajdowicz, Ph.D., an infectious disease specialist with MSU Denver.She says while the winter months do see more transmissions of diseases like the flu, with proper cleaning and ventilation, outdoor dining tents could provide some protection.“In these small, individual tents or domes, where it’s just for your dinner party, you don’t have to worry about that as much,” Zajdowicz said. “And hopefully you’re familiar with the individuals with whom you are dining.”As temperatures drop and COVID cases continue to rise across the country, restaurateurs like Jasinski are looking to survive the winter by adjusting to a changing environment and a new way of eating.“We want to make sure people are safe and that we can stay alive,” she said. “So we can come back to cook for you another day.” 1935

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