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1 Africa  



1.1  South Africa  







2 Americas  



2.1  Canada  





2.2  United States  



2.2.1  March 2020  





2.2.2  April 2020  





2.2.3  May 2020  





2.2.4  June 2020  





2.2.5  July 2020  





2.2.6  August 2020  





2.2.7  September 2020  





2.2.8  October 2020  





2.2.9  November 2020  





2.2.10  January 2021  





2.2.11  February 2021  





2.2.12  March 2021  present  









3 Asia  



3.1  China  







4 Europe  



4.1  United Kingdom  



4.1.1  February 2020  





4.1.2  March 2020  





4.1.3  April 2020  





4.1.4  May 2020  





4.1.5  June 2020  





4.1.6  July 2020  





4.1.7  August 2020  





4.1.8  Fall of 2020  





4.1.9  Jan 2021  





4.1.10  Feb 2021  









5 Hazard controls  





6 References  














Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on retail






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The COVID-19 pandemic has taken a sharp economic toll on the retail industry worldwide as many retailers and shopping centers were forced to shut down for months due to mandated stay-at-home orders. As a result of these closures, online retailers received a major boost in sales as customers looked for alternative ways to shop and the effects of the retail apocalypse were exacerbated.[1] A number of notable retailers filed for bankruptcy including Ascena Retail Group, Debenhams, Arcadia Group, Brooks Brothers, GNC, J. C. Penney, Lord & Taylor and Neiman Marcus.

Major retailers that closed since the pandemic began include Century 21, Lord & Taylor, and Fry's Electronics.

Africa[edit]

South Africa[edit]

Americas[edit]

Canada[edit]

A social distancing sign in an Atlantic Superstore in Nova Scotia, Canada.

United States[edit]

The United States has had multiple closures attributed to the pandemic and the ensuing recession. As of August 3, 2020, 43 retailers based in the USA have filed for bankruptcy according to CNBC.[9]

March 2020[edit]

April 2020[edit]

A closed dining area in March 2020 at the Concord MallinWilmington, Delaware during the COVID-19 pandemic.

May 2020[edit]

June 2020[edit]

July 2020[edit]

Pandemic related signs for businesses on sale at a Staples
Floor decals and signs promoting one-way traffic and social distancing at the King of Prussia mall in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania

August 2020[edit]

September 2020[edit]

October 2020[edit]

November 2020[edit]

January 2021[edit]

February 2021[edit]

March 2021 – present[edit]

Asia[edit]

China[edit]

Europe[edit]

United Kingdom[edit]

February 2020[edit]

March 2020[edit]

April 2020[edit]

May 2020[edit]

June 2020[edit]

The volume of total retail sales recovers to similar levels as before the coronavirus pandemic

July 2020[edit]

August 2020[edit]

Fall of 2020[edit]

Volume sales, seasonally adjusted, Great Britain, February 2020 to October 2020

Jan 2021[edit]

Feb 2021[edit]

Hazard controls[edit]

The USA's Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued guidance for businesses and employers on COVID-19 prevention and management measures in the workplace.[136] Engineering controls such as altered workspaces to allow physical distancing, plexiglass barriers, and improved ventilation were recommended. Administration controls such as training, symptom screening, routine cleaning, avoiding shared equipment and office space, staggered shifts, and flexible sick leave policies were strategies to keep employees safe and healthy. Personal protective equipment such as face coverings or gloves were deemed necessary depending on the job tasks.[137]

Supermarket social distancing signs in Ireland, 2020

Efforts to encourage social distancing to reduce airborne transmission affected spatial design principles used by retailers.[138][139]

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