They looked at figures prior to January 2020, which was when the pandemic began. By March, they noticed a whopping 220% jump in daily deliveries, which spiked even higher to 710% in April. But by mid-March, Akerna saw a steady drop in in-store purchases which they credited to stay-at-home regulations. But with more states opening up, people were going back to dispensaries.
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