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One of the best things COVID forced society to do is incorporate modern technology, in my opinion.
Indeed. If we look into the positive sides of having a covid issue we can notice the significance of engaging ourselves in the new technology. Nowadays digital transactions became common and many people became interested in crypto not only to use for payment but also for investment as well. What we've been through during lockdown is hard but because of various ways to take advantage the opportunity online it gives us an alternative to do transactions conveniently and think of how to earn using this modern technology. Indeed, since the existence of Covid 19, of course there are positive and negative sides, For some people, it seems a bit difficult to see the positive side because the fact is that the negative impact is certainly far more than the positive impact, With the current pandemic, of course we also adjust and change our way of life, one of which is now in terms of online transactions and many more for sure - Positivity just makes me feel like we're in a concentration prison on a very large scale, except we can be comfortable with some activities, basic encounters, we are completely destroyed new steps in life, simply put, my work goals are gone, a lot of interview letters have been deleted due to the pandemic, money in wallets are disappearing and a good lifestyle cannot create a future. What I am most grateful for right now is a release from this prison cell with a few doses of the perfect vaccine for prevention, continuing the unfinished road and supporting the family. In addition to switching to using modern technology, most countries are still competing to produce vaccines that are very effective to overcome this Covid-19, but cannot be accepted for free by the public, some governments are still producing vaccines as a countermeasure to overcome related economic problems but only business people who can feel it by taking advantage of the situation. Therefore, the existence of Covid is not only seen from the positive side, because the negative impact is greater than the increase in technological progress
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June 27, 2021, 04:44:46 PM |
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Despite the fact that people all over the world are facing various problems due to the coronavirus epidemic, it has forced people to think more deeply about different issues in the future. Coronavirus epidemics used to make people think that the medical system is the most modern, but now they are wrong. As a result, the medical system of different countries will be further developed and empowered. The coronavirus epidemic has exposed the weaknesses of each country's economic system. As a result, the governments of different countries will take the necessary steps to deal with such epidemics in the future economic structure. The current Corona situation will also encourage the implementation of future plans such as global climate change, mutual cooperation, technological advancement, and building strong economic structures.
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June 28, 2021, 10:36:11 AM |
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Thank God COVID-19 is not a person, or it could be running for the President of the World, and could win - so many people are grateful to it. People should issue COVID-19 NFT or create a meme from it. Funny that thanks to COVID-19 I managed to work less, or even work for 30min a day (that is something I wish my boss dont see) and earn same. I've spend much more time with family and helped my family with several things while "working from home". I really must be grateful, but grateful to God, that this virus did not touch my family, friend at all. At work we managed to get rid of ineffective employees and build a really strong team. But I really that we dont have all that "A Feast in Time of Plague" and live like we used to before 2019/2020. I'm glad to see how it turned out for you and your family. And this is not a rare case, I've seen many of such reports. Skillful workers can either get the job done in much shorter period of time and spend more time with their family, like in your case, or they can do much more than when sitting in the office, and get paid more. Let's hope this practice, "working from home", will not be fully abandoned when the pandemic is over.
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June 28, 2021, 10:48:51 PM |
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Every person the virus is passed on to gives the virus the change to mutate and become harder to control. The Delta variant is already far more transmissible than the Alpha variant, which was far more transmissible than the original strain. The virus is being given the opportunity to mutate because of the people who continue to downplay the severity of the pandemic, and those are almost exclusively conservatives in every country.
The viruses and its variant might always come and go, we cannot really prevent these by shutting down markets and closing out shops. I hope by now the governments have learned that the solution is not lockdowns but following protocols and moving to work can lead to better results. As far as the virus pushing the world towards digitalization is concerned, I think there is no doubt that we have been forced to do a lot of things digitally which earlier we were doing manually or offline. Not sure how people will react after the virus completely vanishes, will they turn back to the traditional methods or get a knack of these online transactions.
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June 28, 2021, 11:09:43 PM |
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Every person the virus is passed on to gives the virus the change to mutate and become harder to control. The Delta variant is already far more transmissible than the Alpha variant, which was far more transmissible than the original strain. The virus is being given the opportunity to mutate because of the people who continue to downplay the severity of the pandemic, and those are almost exclusively conservatives in every country.
The viruses and its variant might always come and go, we cannot really prevent these by shutting down markets and closing out shops. I hope by now the governments have learned that the solution is not lockdowns but following protocols and moving to work can lead to better results. As far as the virus pushing the world towards digitalization is concerned, I think there is no doubt that we have been forced to do a lot of things digitally which earlier we were doing manually or offline. Not sure how people will react after the virus completely vanishes, will they turn back to the traditional methods or get a knack of these online transactions. It's just that lockdowns are the simplest and most affordable solution for governments in conditions when vaccines are not yet ready, vaccines have not yet been distributed among the population, and an effective treatment method has not been developed. Government officials are not suicidal and are well aware of the consequences of such actions, but they are forced to go for it. It's just that the world has not faced such situations in its recent history and is groping for effective methods of response. In the end, everything will be decided by economic efficiency and expediency, I think that after the pandemic, no one will cling to inconvenient and inefficient technologies just on the basis that these technologies are digital.
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June 29, 2021, 01:35:05 PM Last edit: June 29, 2021, 02:08:05 PM by CHENIEN |
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conceivably there is also a good ground then people now know and understand what real life is suchlike as those who have never experienced anything like this and the economy of the country becomes equal to find a cure. down from many accomplishments, there are so many Major dilemmas inside and out of justice that have been awarded.
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June 30, 2021, 10:39:54 PM |
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Covid-19 has sparked new concerns about physical contact in industries where social distancing is difficult - such as in the retail, hospitality or warehousing industries. One way to overcome this is to replace humans with robots. Research shows that automation often benefits during recessions. In a pandemic, companies are speeding up machining that can load guests into hotels, cut salads at restaurants, or collect fees at toll gates. And shopping is growing online. This innovation will make the economy more productive. But it also means that when it's safe to return to work, some jobs are gone. And the longer people remain unemployed, the more their skills stall - something economists call "hysteresis."
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July 01, 2021, 11:15:30 AM |
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I totally agree with OP, I think that the digital economies have developed greatly, not only the economy but everything that has to do with education and jobs at the digital level, in my country particularly we have incalculable inflation due to the enormous figure Of economic disorder, many people have not only turned to being freelancers, but many of all ages are turning to making money through games, that is, Gambling, and games like Runscape, tibia, among others, and this has changed The way of thinking of many people, in fact now BTC and cryptocurrencies shine much more, and although the government is somewhat subtle with the issue of crypto, where it is most prevalent in BTC miners, it is the only thing they take control, but development in a country where there was practically no life at all, thanks to this pandemic people have been developing ways to survive, I think the more pressure people have, the more ideas of Survival emerges by taking advantage of the technology and deflationary economics of BTC and cryptocurrencies.
Cryptocurrencies are in the spotlight during this pandemic because they have changed the lives of millions of people around the world... I myself experienced this where cryptocurrencies helped my economy during a pandemic. Apart from that from the data I saw that digital usage in my country was increasing rapidly, people felt that using technology during this pandemic was a must. This pandemic is pushing the world to move faster and enter fully into the digital age.
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July 01, 2021, 01:07:09 PM |
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I totally agree with OP, I think that the digital economies have developed greatly, not only the economy but everything that has to do with education and jobs at the digital level, in my country particularly we have incalculable inflation due to the enormous figure Of economic disorder, many people have not only turned to being freelancers, but many of all ages are turning to making money through games, that is, Gambling, and games like Runscape, tibia, among others, and this has changed The way of thinking of many people, in fact now BTC and cryptocurrencies shine much more, and although the government is somewhat subtle with the issue of crypto, where it is most prevalent in BTC miners, it is the only thing they take control, but development in a country where there was practically no life at all, thanks to this pandemic people have been developing ways to survive, I think the more pressure people have, the more ideas of Survival emerges by taking advantage of the technology and deflationary economics of BTC and cryptocurrencies.
Cryptocurrencies are in the spotlight during this pandemic because they have changed the lives of millions of people around the world... I myself experienced this where cryptocurrencies helped my economy during a pandemic. Apart from that from the data I saw that digital usage in my country was increasing rapidly, people felt that using technology during this pandemic was a must. This pandemic is pushing the world to move faster and enter fully into the digital age. That was proven when we have a bull market during the pandemic, it's not suppose to happen since the world is struggling economically but we witnessed how fresh money have entered in the market resulting to a bull run. It was a blessing for us as it helps people realize that everything is easy using online transaction and crypto is really a big help.
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July 01, 2021, 06:55:26 PM |
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The problem is the uncertainty, there are many countries that have moved forward very aggressively when it comes to the vaccination of their population but there are other countries that have not done so, whether this is because they do not have the money or there is not enough vaccine this is a risk, as this gives the virus the chance to keep spreading there and eventually mutate and if does in a strain that it is immune to the vaccine then we will be in trouble.
Every person the virus is passed on to gives the virus the change to mutate and become harder to control. The Delta variant is already far more transmissible than the Alpha variant, which was far more transmissible than the original strain. The virus is being given the opportunity to mutate because of the people who continue to downplay the severity of the pandemic, and those are almost exclusively conservatives in every country. Ignorance is a big factor that is also contributing for all of this to keep growing, I understand that people have sovereignty over their bodies but the moment this begins to affect everyone else then this becomes a more complex issue, after all it may not seem as such a big deal that someone does not want to take the vaccine or wants to follow the safety protocols that have been implemented, however what they do not understand is that they are putting everyone at risk because if the virus mutates once again and it becomes immune to the vaccines then we will be in huge trouble.
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July 05, 2021, 10:24:51 AM |
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I totally agree with OP, I think that the digital economies have developed greatly, not only the economy but everything that has to do with education and jobs at the digital level, in my country particularly we have incalculable inflation due to the enormous figure Of economic disorder, many people have not only turned to being freelancers, but many of all ages are turning to making money through games, that is, Gambling, and games like Runscape, tibia, among others, and this has changed The way of thinking of many people, in fact now BTC and cryptocurrencies shine much more, and although the government is somewhat subtle with the issue of crypto, where it is most prevalent in BTC miners, it is the only thing they take control, but development in a country where there was practically no life at all, thanks to this pandemic people have been developing ways to survive, I think the more pressure people have, the more ideas of Survival emerges by taking advantage of the technology and deflationary economics of BTC and cryptocurrencies.
Cryptocurrencies are in the spotlight during this pandemic because they have changed the lives of millions of people around the world... I myself experienced this where cryptocurrencies helped my economy during a pandemic. Apart from that from the data I saw that digital usage in my country was increasing rapidly, people felt that using technology during this pandemic was a must. This pandemic is pushing the world to move faster and enter fully into the digital age.Yes, I think everyone can more or less agree on that. This is particularly the case for older people, 65+, many of whom were thinking that they could do without those new technologies before the pandemic. Many of them started acquainting themselves with new things, and they liked it. And there are hundreds of millions of such people in the world. I bet some of them can be not only consumers but creators capable of doing valuable things, while they would be destined to stand on the sidelines otherwise.
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July 05, 2021, 02:35:09 PM |
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I totally agree with OP, I think that the digital economies have developed greatly, not only the economy but everything that has to do with education and jobs at the digital level, in my country particularly we have incalculable inflation due to the enormous figure Of economic disorder, many people have not only turned to being freelancers, but many of all ages are turning to making money through games, that is, Gambling, and games like Runscape, tibia, among others, and this has changed The way of thinking of many people, in fact now BTC and cryptocurrencies shine much more, and although the government is somewhat subtle with the issue of crypto, where it is most prevalent in BTC miners, it is the only thing they take control, but development in a country where there was practically no life at all, thanks to this pandemic people have been developing ways to survive, I think the more pressure people have, the more ideas of Survival emerges by taking advantage of the technology and deflationary economics of BTC and cryptocurrencies.
Cryptocurrencies are in the spotlight during this pandemic because they have changed the lives of millions of people around the world... I myself experienced this where cryptocurrencies helped my economy during a pandemic. Apart from that from the data I saw that digital usage in my country was increasing rapidly, people felt that using technology during this pandemic was a must. This pandemic is pushing the world to move faster and enter fully into the digital age. when this pandemic ends are you still sure if this situation continues? I do not think so. After this pandemic is over for sure many people will leave cryptocurrency and start looking for real jobs. most people want instant results, and of course they won't get them in cryptocurrencies.
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July 05, 2021, 05:38:29 PM |
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I totally agree with OP, I think that the digital economies have developed greatly, not only the economy but everything that has to do with education and jobs at the digital level, in my country particularly we have incalculable inflation due to the enormous figure Of economic disorder, many people have not only turned to being freelancers, but many of all ages are turning to making money through games, that is, Gambling, and games like Runscape, tibia, among others, and this has changed The way of thinking of many people, in fact now BTC and cryptocurrencies shine much more, and although the government is somewhat subtle with the issue of crypto, where it is most prevalent in BTC miners, it is the only thing they take control, but development in a country where there was practically no life at all, thanks to this pandemic people have been developing ways to survive, I think the more pressure people have, the more ideas of Survival emerges by taking advantage of the technology and deflationary economics of BTC and cryptocurrencies.
Cryptocurrencies are in the spotlight during this pandemic because they have changed the lives of millions of people around the world... I myself experienced this where cryptocurrencies helped my economy during a pandemic. Apart from that from the data I saw that digital usage in my country was increasing rapidly, people felt that using technology during this pandemic was a must. This pandemic is pushing the world to move faster and enter fully into the digital age.Yes, I think everyone can more or less agree on that. This is particularly the case for older people, 65+, many of whom were thinking that they could do without those new technologies before the pandemic. Many of them started acquainting themselves with new things, and they liked it. And there are hundreds of millions of such people in the world. I bet some of them can be not only consumers but creators capable of doing valuable things, while they would be destined to stand on the sidelines otherwise. Truth to be told the pandemic forced people to adapt, the reason old people do not seem to understand new technology is not because they are dumb or anything like that, it has to do with the fact that they have set up their lives in a way that they do not need to adapt and they just want to relax, but the pandemic forced them to do so as a great deal of the things that we could do were limited and the only way to find a replacement for them was to go online and use a smartphone to find them.
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July 05, 2021, 07:34:36 PM |
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I don't think it advanced the world, It actually fucked it up. Now people will have to keep on taking the vaccine(s) because there's always going to be another virus every now and then, And pharma companies are happy about it even if don't show their happiness.
People like Bill Gates, Anthony Fauchi, Rothschild, Are a disgrace to humanity for the actions they took, I hope trump gets elected in 2024.
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July 05, 2021, 10:33:43 PM Last edit: July 05, 2021, 10:44:11 PM by AndySt |
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Truth to be told the pandemic forced people to adapt, the reason old people do not seem to understand new technology is not because they are dumb or anything like that, it has to do with the fact that they have set up their lives in a way that they do not need to adapt and they just want to relax, but the pandemic forced them to do so as a great deal of the things that we could do were limited and the only way to find a replacement for them was to go online and use a smartphone to find them.
A person by himself is a rather lazy being and he needs all sorts of incentives to change his habits or his usual world. All this only gets stronger with age and you should not blame the absolute majority of people for this, because this is human nature. Older people are quite curious, but their previous experience was formed in a previous time with a different environment and they automatically try to transfer their previous experience to new technologies, and this does not always work. COVID, of course, forces them to accept new technological realities, because this is a very powerful incentive for successfully solving all tasks due to all kinds of restrictions in movement.
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July 07, 2021, 06:29:43 PM |
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I don't think it advanced the world, It actually fucked it up. Now people will have to keep on taking the vaccine(s) because there's always going to be another virus every now and then
it advanced the world maybe in the i.t category because most of the transactions now are done online but to some aspects it was delayed because we need to comply on protocols and wait for the result if we are allowed to proceed or not . and is taking more vaccine dangerous ? and i guess one vaccine is okay and you will be immune to the virus . we are not also force to take the vaccine
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July 08, 2021, 10:15:49 AM |
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Truth to be told the pandemic forced people to adapt, the reason old people do not seem to understand new technology is not because they are dumb or anything like that, it has to do with the fact that they have set up their lives in a way that they do not need to adapt and they just want to relax, but the pandemic forced them to do so as a great deal of the things that we could do were limited and the only way to find a replacement for them was to go online and use a smartphone to find them.
A person by himself is a rather lazy being and he needs all sorts of incentives to change his habits or his usual world. All this only gets stronger with age and you should not blame the absolute majority of people for this, because this is human nature. Older people are quite curious, but their previous experience was formed in a previous time with a different environment and they automatically try to transfer their previous experience to new technologies, and this does not always work. COVID, of course, forces them to accept new technological realities, because this is a very powerful incentive for successfully solving all tasks due to all kinds of restrictions in movement. You are right, we absolutely shouldn't blame older people in reluctance in accepting new technologies. Indeed, it's human nature. The pace of advancement was already quick like never before during the past decades. Unfortunately many older people were excluded from the festivity, but they are not anymore. We are yet to see how it will impact the world, but what I'm sure of, it will be a positive impact on development speed.
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July 09, 2021, 05:22:55 PM |
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I don't think it advanced the world, It actually fucked it up. Now people will have to keep on taking the vaccine(s) because there's always going to be another virus every now and then, And pharma companies are happy about it even if don't show their happiness.
Any big event changes the world, in some aspects for the better and in others for the worst, that is simply what is happening here, I think there are some instances in which the pandemic actually improved things, people were too easy going when it came to their health and the precautions they took so this got people to think about their health and about their priorities like loving your family and friends and spend more time with them, but as you say the fact that now it seems we will need to take a vaccine every year is a huge problem that we will have to deal with.
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July 09, 2021, 05:43:43 PM |
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In my opinion everything has its pros and cons as well as the covid-19 pandemic has made the economy or life of many countries worse, even spread and killed a lot of people, but If after the pandemic will make people grow stronger, like closing one door, another door will open and after the rain the sky will be bright, our future will definitely develop. develop. stronger and constantly growing.
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July 09, 2021, 08:16:27 PM |
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Every person the virus is passed on to gives the virus the change to mutate and become harder to control. The Delta variant is already far more transmissible than the Alpha variant, which was far more transmissible than the original strain. The virus is being given the opportunity to mutate because of the people who continue to downplay the severity of the pandemic, and those are almost exclusively conservatives in every country.
The viruses and its variant might always come and go, we cannot really prevent these by shutting down markets and closing out shops. I hope by now the governments have learned that the solution is not lockdowns but following protocols and moving to work can lead to better results. As far as the virus pushing the world towards digitalization is concerned, I think there is no doubt that we have been forced to do a lot of things digitally which earlier we were doing manually or offline. Not sure how people will react after the virus completely vanishes, will they turn back to the traditional methods or get a knack of these online transactions. It is indisputable that the virus does not have the ability to mutate if it cannot be passed on, and it cannot be passed on if everyone takes the proper precautions. At this point, the virus is not likely to vanish or be defeated. This is very likely something that exists in the human population for the rest of our time on Earth, like influenza.
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