In the face of the Coronavirus outbreak (COVID-19), you’ve hopefully heard advice from the Department of Health in Australia and the Chief Medical Officer as well as from your local public services, but you may be wondering what it means for your local business. We worked with leading small business organisations to compile the following tips to help you in your preparations. The best thing to do is to plan, stay informed, and prepare.
Nextdoor reached out to the NSW Minister for Finance and Small Business, Damien Tudehope, who said that, while people should take the necessary precautions and advice from health experts, it is important to remain calm and continue normal activities.
He told us, “First and foremost, the safety and wellbeing of everyone in NSW is the Government’s highest priority.” Mr Tudehope also said, “We understand small businesses are doing it tough in the face of the coronavirus, which is why it’s vital we all continue to get out into our local communities and support small businesses. The message is clear – our local communities and shops are open for business.” His sentiments are being echoed around the nation across all state and territory business ministries and organisations.
Anne Nalder, Founder and CEO of the Small Business Association of Australia recommends that small business owners not be complacent and to do a reality check as soon as possible in order to survive during a period that is uncertain. She says, “Do not leave things to the last moment. The most important thing is not to feel ashamed to seek help. You need to be on top of the challenge and ensure you keep in touch with your suppliers.”
TIPS TO HELP YOU PREPARE YOUR BUSINESS
As the situation unfolds, refer to this list of resources from our recent blog. For real-time information about the virus see this map. The Health World Organisation website is a useful resource and includes a section for Myth Busting, so that during this time we can stick to the facts and keep our communities and one another safe. And of course, make use of your Nextdoor Neighbourhood and reach out to neighbours. Do continue to support your local businesses, because when local businesses thrive, local communities do too.
Extra Resources:
For more information, read the latest transcripts and media releases from our Chief Medical Officer and our Deputy Chief Medical Officer about coronavirus (COVID-19) in our news section.
You can also see updates in media releases and transcripts from Minister Hunt relating to coronavirus on the Health Ministers’ site.
For questions about testing or the welfare of people with the virus, contact your state or territory health authority.