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August 18, 2020, 03:44:18 PM
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How i wish we could all return to our normal lives. But, unfortunately, we cant really tell when this pandemic be over. I have so much doubts if we could all be back to normal soonest. I just hope that the vaccine from Russia will turn out good, so maybe then we could tell that the end of suffering is about to end.
Today, a vaccine that would be produced in Russia is receiving very negative reviews all over the world. According to research by specialists in the relevant field, the world will not get rid of the coronavirus just like that. At least 60-70 percent of the world's population must be infected with the coronavirus in order to develop immunity protection against this virus, and only then it will be possible to talk about the victory over the pandemic.
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August 18, 2020, 04:08:57 PM
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what do you think---are entire industries about to disappear because of the pandemic? will some aspects of the economy and general life irreversibly change after this?

After this pandemic, things will never go back to how it used to be. I agree with you that even if they invented a vaccine and put an end to this worldwide crisis, some things have permanently changed.

We would be forced to adapt the "new normal" as they say, for safety precautions. Behaviors of people would gradually change from partying to preferring to stay home, wearing masks when running some errands, maintaning social distancing, and more.

This for sure would affect the economy of each and every country especially now that there is a rapid increase of unemployment due to lockdown.

Unfortunately our way of living will never be the same again and we have to accept that to move forward for a hopefully, better future.

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August 19, 2020, 07:31:11 PM
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All the troubles that humanity is experiencing will end someday. A certain time passes and no one even remembers them. Therefore, if not in a few years, then in a few decades, no one will even remember this coronavirus. Unless, of course, we have a further continuation with this coronavirus. It now seems that our life has already changed irrevocably. It is common for a person to forget as soon as his life is normalized.
Coronavirus in itself as a disease is not terrible. If governments had not raised all this noise around the coronavirus, and most importantly, had not taken such harsh measures to limit the normal life of people, they would not have paid attention to it. After all, people do not die from coronavirus, but from complications of other diseases they have.
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August 20, 2020, 05:46:34 AM
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All the troubles that humanity is experiencing will end someday. A certain time passes and no one even remembers them. Therefore, if not in a few years, then in a few decades, no one will even remember this coronavirus. Unless, of course, we have a further continuation with this coronavirus. It now seems that our life has already changed irrevocably. It is common for a person to forget as soon as his life is normalized.
Coronavirus in itself as a disease is not terrible. If governments had not raised all this noise around the coronavirus, and most importantly, had not taken such harsh measures to limit the normal life of people, they would not have paid attention to it. After all, people do not die from coronavirus, but from complications of other diseases they have.

I just underline your words that the corona virus will not make people die, this statement could very well be a misperception because indeed Covid-19 is expected to affect those affected because of a congenital disease. and it has become the commitment of many people to comment like that. but you must know that in my country, a pulmonary specialist with a very young age, who is clearly in good health. contracted covid-19 and could not survive and he did not have treatment for any disease and in my country there are many medical personnel who cannot survive. If you say this can't kill,  I'm very sad because the hard work they have done doesn't seem to have any appreciation at all.

Don't give arguments that can be very misleading, that Covid-19 is clearly present and dangerous, no one can conclude that even if you are healthy, you will not experience a fatal impact. theoretically it is true but reality can be different. why medical personnel have to bother using medical devices so that they are not transmitted if they are not deadly.

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August 20, 2020, 10:54:53 AM
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Things will change to the normal condition as it was before the corona virus. How long it takes for the situation to get to normal isn't known. In the past the world have encountered several such virus attacks, in a course of time everything gets faded off and everything gets built moving normally.

It might take some time before we actually go to normal.

We don't know when will the testing end and right now, we are in the pandemic for months. It is said that a pandemic usually ends at 12 to 18 months so we are looking at 1 and a half years at max. After that, countries wouldn't quickly change it to the normal since cases won't be closed in an instant, it will still take months. It is hard getting back to normal and another disease is also growing in our country, another wave of HIV.
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August 20, 2020, 06:25:26 PM
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there's a new narrative emerging that life will never return to normal after the coronavirus pandemic:

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I don't think people realize that there is no normal to go back to anymore.

At absolute minimum:

1) Supply & demand has been reallocated across the economy, with travel & events zero'd out, remote work & masks to infinity
2) Virus permanently changes public behavior
3) Supply chain disruption just starting

Even if the virus did vanish in a puff of smoke and everyone went "back to work", the behavior of billions of people and every country has been permanently changed.

Demand won't quickly come back, borders won't easily reopen, international relations won't be the same.

https://twitter.com/balajis/status/1246151098986983424

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Which industries will die off first because of pandemic?

The obvious one for me is the movie theaters but what else?

https://twitter.com/needacoin/status/1246191483746574337

what do you think---are entire industries about to disappear because of the pandemic? will some aspects of the economy and general life irreversibly change after this?

or are these people just drama queens who are blowing everything out of proportion? maybe people will forget all about the coronavirus in a couple years time and nothing will change. that's what happened after the H1N1 scare.
I think we will go back on our normal lifestyle. Because we have to, if we didn't go back to the normal economy will continues to go down all the government funds will ve drain and its good to know that China and Russia found a cure for this virus not totally cure but we're going there.
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August 21, 2020, 04:51:31 AM
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it would take more time for the countries and people to survive and recover. especially in the third world countries.. humanity was not that good even before because of different aspect affecting every ones lives..but due to this pandemic, it makes it even more harder for people to survive the daily needs..it will be just a matter of skills on surviving on how are you gonna provide the needs for your family but not all people can do that so it was really nice of there were some people that can help or teach those people without skills to have skills of earning even just a little like what were doing in bitcoin.. i think if that happens then we can contribute to our community because were staying at home while working online and in bitcoin and not depending with some help from the government.

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August 21, 2020, 02:14:11 PM
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there's a new narrative emerging that life will never return to normal after the coronavirus pandemic:

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I don't think people realize that there is no normal to go back to anymore.

At absolute minimum:

1) Supply & demand has been reallocated across the economy, with travel & events zero'd out, remote work & masks to infinity
2) Virus permanently changes public behavior
3) Supply chain disruption just starting

Even if the virus did vanish in a puff of smoke and everyone went "back to work", the behavior of billions of people and every country has been permanently changed.

Demand won't quickly come back, borders won't easily reopen, international relations won't be the same.

https://twitter.com/balajis/status/1246151098986983424

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Which industries will die off first because of pandemic?

The obvious one for me is the movie theaters but what else?

https://twitter.com/needacoin/status/1246191483746574337

what do you think---are entire industries about to disappear because of the pandemic? will some aspects of the economy and general life irreversibly change after this?

or are these people just drama queens who are blowing everything out of proportion? maybe people will forget all about the coronavirus in a couple years time and nothing will change. that's what happened after the H1N1 scare.
Everything comes to an end, I believe this pandemic will end soon, maybe so long but this time will come. All we need is to follow what the government protocol gives us in order for the success and make this pandemic end. All of us are sacrificing because this is not a normal life that we have living nowadays but this is maybe the new normal so we need to cooperate and make any safety measures in order to avoid to this virus and keep safe!
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August 21, 2020, 05:13:52 PM
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<...>
what do you think---are entire industries about to disappear because of the pandemic? will some aspects of the economy and general life irreversibly change after this?

After this pandemic, things will never go back to how it used to be. I agree with you that even if they invented a vaccine and put an end to this worldwide crisis, some things have permanently changed.

We would be forced to adapt the "new normal" as they say, for safety precautions. Behaviors of people would gradually change from partying to preferring to stay home, wearing masks when running some errands, maintaning social distancing, and more.

This for sure would affect the economy of each and every country especially now that there is a rapid increase of unemployment due to lockdown.

Unfortunately our way of living will never be the same again and we have to accept that to move forward for a hopefully, better future.


Of course changes will occur because this outbreak affects the whole world. Maybe each country will begin to enforce their own health protocols, even though this virus is over, later there will be fear, like the possibility of other viruses that will attack in the future.
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