1. Measures to limit: In order to control the spread of the epidemic, the government has taken a series of measures, such as closing the city, restricting the flow of people, suspending business and suspending classes. These measures have directly led to the failure of many offline physical stores to operate normally, unable to obtain income, and difficult to maintain operations, leading to the closure of many stores.
2. Brain drain: Due to the impact of the epidemic, many people have to leave their jobs and cannot work in the store, resulting in the normal operation of the store. At the same time, some employees left their posts because of the epidemic, which also directly affected the operation of the store.
3. Supply chain interruption: Due to the impact of epidemic control on transportation and logistics, the transportation of raw materials and goods has suffered great difficulties, resulting in many shops being unable to obtain the required raw materials and equipment, and it is difficult to maintain normal production and operation.
4. Shrinking consumption: Affected by the epidemic, people's willingness and ability to consume declined, resulting in shrinking consumption and reduced sales. This is a fatal blow to many shops and cannot support their operation and survival.
The epidemic situation has different effects on enterprises and shops in different industries, regions and sizes, but overall, the epidemic situation is one of the factors that lead to the closure of many shops.