Scott received a job offer to manage a bigger store. The catch? Relocate to Long Island. He moved out into a tiny house the last week in February.
That was also the week that the quarantine was implemented. All "non-essential" businesses were shut down. Schools were closed. There was a rush on grocery stores, and toilet paper was impossible to find. Scott's dining room closed the next week. His business was takeout only with a skeleton staff for 15 weeks.