For some businesses, this latest 'pivot to video' forced by the coronavirus might last
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Qian Liu has mastered all the video tools by now – Zoom, Skype, FaceTime, you name it. Liu had just launched a music school, DNA Music Academy, a few months before the coronavirus outbreak and subsequent "stay at home" order meant students can't visit her studio off Northwoods Boulevard near Worthington. So the situation required a little improvisation. "It is not ideal," Liu said. That's where the video apps come in. Liu and her instructors have taken to virtual lessons, recorded videos…
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