WEST READING, Pa. - Starting just after midnight Saturday, Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf's new COVID-19 restrictions will take effect for several business sectors in the state.
"The fact that we're allowed to have any in-person makes all the difference with the Christmas season," said Max Hirneisen, owner of Symbiote Collectibles in West Reading.
Hirneisen said the first time the COVID shutdowns came around, he had to scramble to amp up his website, but now he feels better prepared for the governor's tightened restrictions.
"At least if we go into a second shutdown, this time we've already prepared our website," said Hirneisen. "We're already ready to transition back to the online business model if we have to."
According to the new rules, he would be allowed to have 10 people inside his store at a time, something that he said isn't generally a problem.
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"The fact that we're allowed to have any in-person makes all the difference with the Christmas season," said Max Hirneisen, owner of Symbiote Collectibles in West Reading.
Hirneisen said the first time the COVID shutdowns came around, he had to scramble to amp up his website, but now he feels better prepared for the governor's tightened restrictions.
"At least if we go into a second shutdown, this time we've already prepared our website," said Hirneisen. "We're already ready to transition back to the online business model if we have to."
According to the new rules, he would be allowed to have 10 people inside his store at a time, something that he said isn't generally a problem.
Read the full article and watch the video [Here] 69News.com