Small local businesses are adapting to survive COVID-19
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At Old Town Cafe in Covington, that means offering delivery service for the first time. For Walnut Hills-based clothing brand Originalitees, it means trading the grand opening of their flagship store for a soft opening and a 25% markdown on all online sales.
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