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Work at Home
Posted by
Otto Knotzer on June 02, 2020 - 9:37am
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Working from home seems to be very positive if we advance the disruptive forces of the COVID-19 pandemic. In countries where the bell curve is flattening, plans to reopen companies are being discussed, although social distancing measures are still being implemented. Schools, planes, cinemas, wherever there is seating nearby, are being redesigned after this unprecedented catastrophe, and it looks like this will be with us for the foreseeable future and maybe even beyond. The golden age of socialization is over and is now being replaced by a cautious lifestyle.
There are 3,389,979 confirmed cases worldwide with more than 1,124,676 US citizens who have been infected with the corona virus and who died at least 65,510 according to worldometer.info. Since April 2, more than 1,000 additional deaths have been announced in the United States daily.
As the virus spreads, political leaders are trying to reopen parts of the country. The economic impact is overwhelming, unemployment claims have increased and people are gradually feeling the negative psychological effects of isolation. Life has been fundamentally rearranged due to this virus, and although parts of the country are reopening, health officials have warned about the return of community events and socialization would be gradual, as the virus could rise again in the coming months with a new wave.