Hammered by COVID-19, Kingston pins hopes of recovery on returning students
KINGSTON, Ont. — Two weeks after much of Ontario reopened, Aba Mortley was optimistic that her business would recover despite the financial strain caused by the global pandemic.
Her hometown of Kingston, Ont., had only reported about 100 cases of COVID-19, and she had a long list of clients waiting to get into her Cher-Mère Day Spa.
But her hopes were dashed when health officials announced a COVID-19 outbreak at a local nail salon, urging over 500 people who had visited the establishment between June 12 and 24 to get tested.
The ensuing public backlash was swift, says Mortley, whose spa has not had any cases of the virus.