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legendary
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April 27, 2020, 11:27:37 AM
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will forget all of this? It seems impossible, H1N1 does not cause such a massive panic, the effect of this corona will heal for a long time

after this plague really ended, a monument must be built, to remember and so that the world in the future does not forget this covid19 outbreak that once disrupted the world economy

Xi Jin Ping smiling as tall as the obelisk in cities and below it is the phrase thanks to XI jin Ping.



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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.
This pandemic will last for quite a long time and the impact on heavy industry and service industry will be very large. If in Q3 this pandemic had not been controlled in the US and Spain, I believe the world economy would be greatly affected. we will be able to go through a great crisis due to public debt and inflation, but the economy will surely recover strongly after the events. People who say the economy is going to die and the service industries can't grow anymore then that person has neurological problems. Don't care about them.

The economy will forever be alive as long as we can barter and we have the concept of money, imaginary or not.  It's getting back to normal that might not ever happen. People will forever be cautious about viruses and social distancing will be here forever.
sr. member
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April 27, 2020, 04:49:43 AM


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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.
This pandemic will last for quite a long time and the impact on heavy industry and service industry will be very large. If in Q3 this pandemic had not been controlled in the US and Spain, I believe the world economy would be greatly affected. we will be able to go through a great crisis due to public debt and inflation, but the economy will surely recover strongly after the events. People who say the economy is going to die and the service industries can't grow anymore then that person has neurological problems. Don't care about them.
hero member
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April 27, 2020, 04:06:07 AM
I think things would not in total essence return to normal after the novel Corona virus pandemic, someone losing a love one is not something that is easily reversible.
But also the world would change for the Better, you will put more love and value to things you wouldn't have if not for the corona virus.
Economically some countries will be scared even after the Corona virus. It's all about the zeal to rebuild

It happened already, we can't prevent death especially if the person infected is weak, when the pandemic is over, the world will return to it's normal state. It's not easy but life must go one and we are hoping that the pandemic will be over soon, so we can start rebuilding whatever necessary to be rebuild.

This pandemic is not the first time, and will not be the last, there's a worst pandemic in the past but the world recovers, so we can expect and we will remain positive that things will be back to normal soon.
hero member
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April 26, 2020, 02:03:10 PM
I think things would not in total essence return to normal after the novel Corona virus pandemic, someone losing a love one is not something that is easily reversible.
But also the world would change for the Better, you will put more love and value to things you wouldn't have if not for the corona virus.
Economically some countries will be scared even after the Corona virus. It's all about the zeal to rebuild
sr. member
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April 26, 2020, 01:35:19 PM
You maybe right or maybe not. But the truth, there are things that are regarded as a normal lifestyle, and these can hardly be changed. Right now, that people are on quarantine, there are lots of things they are longing to do, but they are unable to do it because of the lockdown.

Once this lockdown is over and the Coronavirus is no more, trust me, a lot of people won’t wait to do what they have been longing to do all this while that we have been on lockdown. So how exactly do you think that Coronavirus is going to change things, if it can’t stop people from communicating and meeting with each other?
hero member
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April 26, 2020, 04:45:21 AM
Talking about returning to normal right now Vietnam have been success become first country in the world stop corona virus, we most appreciate with their government how to stop corona virus and more than one week they haven't new victim of corona virus, there are not one pass away with corona and look will success for return to normal.
That sounds interesting. Their number of cases is lower than of the big countries and therefore, they can easily manage to stop the virus to spread unlike what it happens to the US, Italy, and many more. This gonna be a long battle for them not in Vietnam (and some countries that have a few cases) and so they back to normal business operation and recover losses faster.

People are afraid of the spread of coronavirus to continue spreading but much it worries a lot of the government leaders to prolong the stoppage of Business operation coz they will be run out of money in the coming days. This will be the reason why they should have to decide and reopen for that sake.
legendary
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April 25, 2020, 04:31:43 AM
Personally, I don't feel safe right now and in any moment I can get infected.

That's it right there. That's the prevailing sentiment.

I'm beginning to think these American protestors demanding that governors reopen the economy are missing the point. Even when the orders are lifted, the economy probably won't really "reopen." People will still be terrified of the pandemic. They aren't going to flood into malls and movie theaters and salons and bars. Most will continue staying home and avoiding anything non-essential.

I saw an interesting headline about working from home today: https://twitter.com/CNBC/status/1253883932656926724

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The coronavirus crisis could have a lasting impact on the workplace. 24% of respondents of a new CNBC/ChangePollssurvey say they will now work entirely or more from home going forward.

That's a huge change. Something tells me we'll see lots of downsizing and closing of commercial offices as companies shed overheads and transition to more permanent WFH schemes. That also probably means the bull market in commercial real estate is over.
legendary
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April 25, 2020, 02:05:59 AM
Everyone is just being careful right now because the virus is still circulating and they are all trying to stay safe so they don’t get infected with the virus. So when this is over, I don’t see any changes taking place.

"When this is over"

It's interesting to think about what that even means anymore. Is that in 2-3 years when maybe there will be a safe and widely manufactured vaccine? I don't mean to be pessimistic, but vaccines for SARS and MERS were never successfully developed.

Just a month ago, we all thought we could isolate for 3 weeks and this would all be over, but cases are still surging all over the world even with rigid lockdowns being enforced. The most promising treatments so far (remdesivir and hydroxychloroquine) are both failing in clinical trials too.

People are scared too. I've never seen people so scared of each other. 80% of Britons do not feel safe going back to normal life. Similar numbers in the US too. 80% of Americans support the ongoing shutdown.

These numbers indicate consumers are drastically changing their behaviors, which could have long lasting economic and social effects even after the official shutdowns end.
Here in our country which is Philippines, the number of infected is increasing everyday and we are on strict lock-down right now, I don't think that this lock-down is going to end considering that, we are not flattening any curve and the cases are just getting worsen. Same on our government, I don't think that we can contaminate the virus here in our country. The only way to make things back to normal is to develop a cure which is taking too long cause we all know that it takes year! Personally, I don't feel safe right now and in any moment I can get infected.
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April 24, 2020, 09:58:35 PM
Everyone is just being careful right now because the virus is still circulating and they are all trying to stay safe so they don’t get infected with the virus. So when this is over, I don’t see any changes taking place.

"When this is over"

It's interesting to think about what that even means anymore. Is that in 2-3 years when maybe there will be a safe and widely manufactured vaccine? I don't mean to be pessimistic, but vaccines for SARS and MERS were never successfully developed.

Just a month ago, we all thought we could isolate for 3 weeks and this would all be over, but cases are still surging all over the world even with rigid lockdowns being enforced. The most promising treatments so far (remdesivir and hydroxychloroquine) are both failing in clinical trials too.

People are scared too. I've never seen people so scared of each other. 80% of Britons do not feel safe going back to normal life. Similar numbers in the US too. 80% of Americans support the ongoing shutdown.

These numbers indicate consumers are drastically changing their behaviors, which could have long lasting economic and social effects even after the official shutdowns end.

You're not being pessimistic, I think you are just stating the obvious fact. This won't be over in years, until an effective vaccine isn't here. Contrary to what he just said, there will be a lot of changes after this crisis, economic problems of my country will last for generations, we are buried with debt in fighting this virus. Changes will happen even after this lockdown. Distancing will still be in regulations, people will try to avoid crowds and we will be living in a new normal society.
legendary
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April 24, 2020, 07:50:37 PM
Everyone is just being careful right now because the virus is still circulating and they are all trying to stay safe so they don’t get infected with the virus. So when this is over, I don’t see any changes taking place.

"When this is over"

It's interesting to think about what that even means anymore. Is that in 2-3 years when maybe there will be a safe and widely manufactured vaccine? I don't mean to be pessimistic, but vaccines for SARS and MERS were never successfully developed.

Just a month ago, we all thought we could isolate for 3 weeks and this would all be over, but cases are still surging all over the world even with rigid lockdowns being enforced. The most promising treatments so far (remdesivir and hydroxychloroquine) are both failing in clinical trials too.

People are scared too. I've never seen people so scared of each other. 80% of Britons do not feel safe going back to normal life. Similar numbers in the US too. 80% of Americans support the ongoing shutdown.

These numbers indicate consumers are drastically changing their behaviors, which could have long lasting economic and social effects even after the official shutdowns end.
sr. member
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April 24, 2020, 07:28:30 PM
Talking about returning to normal right now Vietnam have been success become first country in the world stop corona virus, we most appreciate with their government how to stop corona virus and more than one week they haven't new victim of corona virus, there are not one pass away with corona and look will success for return to normal.
hero member
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April 24, 2020, 07:25:48 PM
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will forget all of this? It seems impossible, H1N1 does not cause such a massive panic, the effect of this corona will heal for a long time

after this plague really ended, a monument must be built, to remember and so that the world in the future does not forget this covid19 outbreak that once disrupted the world economy

We will never this even without that monument, though this pandemic will end, the world is still not safe for a new virus, they need to continue finding the cure of the virus and study it so every time there's a new virus, they will be able to defeat it in a short period of time only, not this kind of situation we are facing now that we still have no idea if they already found the vaccine and therefore people are still in feat of getting infected, that would result to a bad economy due to a slow  recovery.
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April 24, 2020, 07:07:09 PM
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will forget all of this? It seems impossible, H1N1 does not cause such a massive panic, the effect of this corona will heal for a long time

after this plague really ended, a monument must be built, to remember and so that the world in the future does not forget this covid19 outbreak that once disrupted the world economy
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April 24, 2020, 04:56:39 PM
The media do enjoy causing panic and it’s unfortunate that there is so much conflicting information everywhere. I believe it’s a case of time will tell but ultimately I do see things going back to normal once cases slow down.

The media are on both sides, giving information and also spreading panic sometimes too. But as for coming back to normal, yes it will but not in total because taking about commodities, inflation might have had impact on them . Normal life will resume as when covid-19 will have vaccine but price of goods will be affected.
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April 24, 2020, 12:11:56 PM
The media do enjoy causing panic and it’s unfortunate that there is so much conflicting information everywhere. I believe it’s a case of time will tell but ultimately I do see things going back to normal once cases slow down.
sr. member
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April 24, 2020, 11:59:01 AM
Talking about human beings won’t be able to interact with each other’s as they used to do; if the virus ends today and there is no more cases being reported, does that mean that you wouldn’t hang out with your family? Hug them, kiss them, and all that? You’re going to do that, and by doing that, you’re still interacting with them and there is the possibility that they or you would shake someone else. I don’t think there is any thing that’s going to change the way people interact with each others.

Everyone is just being careful right now because the virus is still circulating and they are all trying to stay safe so they don’t get infected with the virus. So when this is over, I don’t see any changes taking place.
legendary
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April 24, 2020, 02:04:54 AM
bad news for those hoping to get back to normal.

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President Donald Trump said Thursday that his administration may extend its national social distancing guidelines until early in the summer or later.

“We may, and we may go beyond that,”  Trump said at a White House press briefing when asked if the federal guidelines would need to be extended at least until the start of summer.

https://www.cnbc.com/2020/04/23/coronavirus-trump-may-extend-social-distancing-guidelines-to-early-summer.html

start of summer = june 20. and possibly beyond that. Shocked

this is bonkers. the CDC is already talking about the next wave of coronavirus in fall/winter. can you imagine reopening in august only to lockdown again in november?
sr. member
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April 24, 2020, 01:41:38 AM
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.

We are in the middle of this right now. I guess it is very normal for people to begin to think of things according to the current environment of fear, anxiety, and even panic. The pervading atmosphere of today is one characterized by worry and gloom. We are isolated from close friends and families. Traveling is dead. Sports matches are nowhere to be found on our favorite channels. We cannot go to our favorite coffee shops and bard. The news are all revolving around the crisis. This is our world today. It is full of emotion, and we are at the moment of complete absorption of what is happening around.

However, I tend to believe that once this ends fully, it will only take a year at most before the worries are all gone and everything's back to normal, for the ordinary people at least. But perhaps it will never be the same to the people up there who create plans for the country, formulate national outlook vis-a-vis the global vulnerabilities, analyze possible defenses against incoming similar large-scale crises and pandemics, and the like. Lessons must be learned.

It is hard to say that after this pandemic, everything can go back to normal easily because there are lives that have been wasted, economy crashes, delayed future of the students, youth having mental problems and etc. We should consider a lot of factors and effect of this pandemic in our society and economy. Industries will go down because of the people and business that can't continue to do their job, most especially those people who are relying on their work just to have money to feed for their family. I'm pretty sure that it will take a lot of years for people to completely recover from the inconvenience that we experienced, maybe it will take 2 to 3 years so that the global economy can recover all of its losses.
sr. member
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April 24, 2020, 12:42:41 AM
We can return to normal life that we have before if the lockdown will be lifted, the economy is keep collapsing because of the lockdown where the business are not operating and also the mass transportation are not operating. In my country, the problem is the mass transportation where people cannot get into their work because of the lockdown. There are a lot of people who lose their job because of this pandemic and economists says that it will take time to get back to our normal lives like before. But the good thing of the lockdown is its flattening the curve of the virus where the infected persons are getting smaller and smaller.
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April 23, 2020, 09:56:56 PM
i think and i hope something change after the pandemic is people really carefully about what they eat , stop eating "weird" thing that will cause more viruses to the body itself

People will wash their hands more and avoid other people for few years. Then they will forget and return back to pre 2019. It was same after Spanish flue. It got back to normal at around 1922.   Do not expect normal flu to be of any strength this winter. People will be very cautious and virus will simply not be able to expand enough to attack elder people.
this pandemic will change daily habbit most people, they will more care about cleaness in their life. people before this covid 19 pandemic rarely use face mask or even clean their hand after did some activities. we be taught alot in this accident, and maybe after this pandemic ended our life will be more care about washing hand and other think. spanish flu and covid 19 really give us alot experience so in future we will not face same condition again with new virus varian.
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