A Cincinnati DJ plans to keep the party going on Facebook and Instagram tonight amid the coronavirus pandemic. 'Right now, with all the bars being shut down I'm completely out of work,' he told 917wvxu.
The governors of Ohio and Kentucky mandated that restaurants must move to carryout services only. President Donald Trump asked people to avoid gatherings that exceed 10 people. These announcements are a part of a national effort to slow the spread of COVID-19.
Prymtime heard the news on Sunday as he was floating between various events he was working. Since then he's been scrambling ideas together on what he could do to subsidize his full-time business.Credit Ambriehl Crutchfield / WVXU Virtual get-togethers are one way people are using the internet to connect with friends during the social distancing period. Prymtime thought it could be a way for him to keep the good vibes and cash flowing.
"It actually changes everything for me and how I'm thinking of my business as a whole," he says."Using the internet to actually play sets for people during the week even when this is over." Federal, state and local officials are working to provide subsidies for small businesses and workers to help stimulate the economy.His virtual party kicks off at
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