The global economy after coronavirus.How will life change here?

If the disease disappeared quickly, life could return to normal. But the warnings of world leaders and sound scientists offer us the virus serves will not disappear for the full month. How will you see the near future now? In Italy, discuss that the opening of schools will take place in September, and you will only visit this if you allow the right conditions. Masks and gloves forecast for everyone, the measurement temperature can be found more in the classroom, while the problem of distance bias one meter so you are thinking about a chosen didactics: a little lesson in the classroom, a little at home. Better yet, more will be seen.

What about hospitals? Until we have a vaccine or a real cure for the disease, the rules of distancing and services at the entrance of sanitary structures will remain in power in the neighboring country. Things can change and at the world high level, you will offer more will to become politicians, says Walter Ricciardi, a professor at the Catholic University of Rome. In general, Europeans, he says, raise the question of whether organizations make sense in the form of use without a European health minister coordinating world policies. The digital world of vision is booming. Technology is just one way to respond to pandemic use tools. And also in a post-disease world, technology companies will drop these advantages, if not more so to strengthen and dominate.This firm service from the most fashionable ones like Zoom, so far for big players like Google, Apple, Facebook and Paypal. Not only American companies, but also Chinese companies, says Al Jazeera, emphasizing that pandemics have reached different ways.

When the Covid-19 pandemic ends, the institutions of many countries will be perceived as failed and it is irrelevant whether this judgment is objectively fair.”The reality is that the world will never be the same after the coronavirus. And to debate now about the past, only made it more difficult what needs to be done ”
This pandemic will also change the positive aspect of closeness and caring for each other.
We will witness this!

ncerkini

I am Nuhi Cerkini, a student at Lucerne Business School doing a Master in Business Administration with a major in OBM. In general I would like to write for various topics which are more related to the online trades and financial industry.

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