KEY POINTS
  • Some 63% of small and midsized businesses said they are likely to lose at least a quarter of their revenue this year.
  • However, 78% overall said they feel at least somewhat confident they can handle another surge in Covid-19 cases in the fall and winter.
  • The sentiment is expressed in a survey done by Comcast Business that comes as global deaths associated with Covid-19 reach 1 million.

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People wearing facemasks wait to buy vegetables at a market vegetable stall as essential retailers reopen from the coronavirus (Covid-19) shutdown.

Smaller-sized businesses have been battered during the six months of the coronavirus pandemic but are feeling confident about their ability to withstand a second wave, according to a survey released Tuesday.

While some 63% of small and midsized businesses said they are likely to lose at least a quarter of their revenue this year, some 78% overall said they feel at least somewhat confident they can handle another surge in Covid-19 cases in the fall and winter, the Comcast Business survey of nearly 600 small and midsize businesses showed.

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