COVID cramps school furniture business
Nov 3rd, 2021 | Category: News & Features | 6:34#JamaicaGleaner #Furniture #VincentCarara #Electroplating Specialists #COVID NOVEMBER 3, 2021: Seventy-eight-year-old Vincent Carara, owner of Electroplating Specialists on Arnold Road in Kingston, would usually be overwhelmed with school furniture orders, but with the arrival of COVID-19, the booming business came to a sudden halt as classes moved online. He is now fulfilling the first order of 150 chairs and desks in almost two years, for the Jamaica Social Investment Fund (JSIF).
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