5 things that will no longer be the same after the Coronavirus is finished

Coronavius will affect the loss of thousands but also change our way of life. Here are some ways the world will change after COVID-19: Society seems like an era now, but it was only five months ago when people were arguing whether Great Britain should leave [...]
Coronavius will affect the loss of thousands but also change our way of life. Here are some ways the world will change after COVID-19:
Company
It looks like an era now, but it was only five months ago when people were arguing whether Great Britain should leave the EU. Society seemed more divided than ever.
And then came the biggest crisis for at least one generation and potentially since the war, as people were forced to isolate themselves or face the risk of death, severe illness, or at least climbing it to someone else who could seriously get sick.
Meanwhile, our relationship with the state has changed completely, with millions relying on the government that it will pay their salaries, something that has never been done before. Some believe that there will continue to be profound changes.
Work
Experts fear it would lead to thousands if not hundreds of thousands of job losses. Others may discover that they are empowered by the crisis. Millions of children are forced to stay at home, many people are forced to design new ways to provide income while caring for young people. Technology has never had such a sudden change in how we use technology and the Internet in history. Unable to meet people face to face, the world has suddenly shifted from direct contact to virtual meetings. People are using video conference versions in a way that they have never done before.
Free Time
Never before, British people have valued their parks as much as now when they face the inability to approach them.
This has caused millions of people to go out and run, walk, or just exercise outside their homes because of monotonousness.
At the same time, parks have been closed to the public, beaches have become forbidden spaces, and British have been told not to appear in parks.
Consumer
There has been remarkable sales in supermarkets during isolation, but things do not look good for the future.
It has already started to be used a lot and a “order” approach, to purchase, and this can greatly change the mode of consumption and acquisition, and after the isolation period is over. People may prefer that option. / SkyNews World.al












