Politico: In what kind of world will we live after Coronactrius

Politico: In what kind of world will we live after Coronactrius

The world we've known before the Cavido-19 virus has disappeared, and what's coming is with us, writes Politico with headquarters in Brussels, in an analysis of the impact of pandemic on daily life, democracy and the European Union. Portal says the crisis of many quarantined countries destroyed many jobs, killed hundreds of thousands of people, blocked [...]

The portal says the crisis of many quarantined countries destroyed many jobs, killed hundreds of thousands of people, blocked hundreds of millions, if not billions of lives, which posed the question of what would follow.

As the world tries to find out what it will be like to live with a coronary virus or threat from subsequent epidemics, it is clear that a pandemic has the potential to disrupt industries to accelerate cultural and economic trends.

The real estate market has been severely affected by the crisis caused by the Corona virus, and it is supposed that many jobs will not start again when the crisis passes, while others will allow their employees to work from home.

Despite housework frustrations, industry leaders have found that video conferences can be practical and even more effective than hundreds of meetings.

Germany's Labour Minister Hubert Heil said a draft law is being drafted to allow people to work from home.

Even companies that will continue to operate, but with much more office space.

The hotel sector is also destroyed, as it is quite unusual to imagine a Europe that does not return to the culture of eating and cafes in nature.

EU Agriculture Commissioner Janusz Voiczowski believes Europe's most important lesson is to increase its crops and be less dependent on others.

The crisis has also influenced people's attitude toward food and how to close restaurants and borders has pushed Europeans into the kitchen and make bread, sweets and other foods.

According to a YouTube study, 42 percent of Britons said they value food more than before, and 38 percent say they cook more than before the crisis.

We haven't valued the true value of our food for a long time. We got it as good, “said the director general of YouGov Mete Like.

Politico also writes that the crisis has increased food sales on the internet as consumers were too afraid to leave their homes during the crisis, causing many chains to switch to internet purchases. According to experts, this trend will continue after the crisis.

In many countries, it is hoped that the situation will change when it comes to bicycles, and many cities from Milan to Bogota are thinking about what steps they should take to increase the use of this tool, Kosovo Press broadcasts.

The city's traffic has also been changed, so a ticket in several cities can no longer be bought on the bus itself.

Even the aviation industry has been affected and the ability to hold meetings through video conferences, rather than live events, will certainly reduce air traffic circulation.

Also, the fact that there will most likely be checkpoints at many airports to control temperature and test Covid-19 will certainly affect passenger numbers, and a social challenge is social distance.

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