You may need to weigh up what it's worth doing — do you need to open for reduced hours, or limit your services? It may be better to focus on delivering one or two of your normal services at full strength rather than trying to do everything
with limited demand.
Remember your team has gone through weeks of a lockdown. It maybe that for level 3, a four-day week might suit them and the work you have available.
Even if you're back up and running, you'll need to have systems in place to show you're meeting all the requirements. That means plans to show how you're maintaining hygiene standards and social distancing. This compliance will take time and effort — you'll need to allow the resources for it to make sure it's done properly.
Remember that there is support from your local chamber of commerce. They can help direct you to funded areas of support for your Covid response.
Hang in there. We're still moving in the right direction and hopefully, before too long, we can shift down another level and really see things start to pick up again.
Jeremy Tauri is an associate at Plus Chartered Accountants. www.plusca.co.nz