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Topic
Board Economics
Re: COVID advanced the world into the future
by
flyer88
on 15/06/2021, 15:10:48 UTC
I think most of us would rather not have had COVID. It has been devastating for many economies and it took a bad toll on people. However it has had some side benefits (some may argue that having Trump removed for now may be one of them, LOL).

I am talking about the digital revolution that was already taking place, yet still had some bumps along the road to occur, and has been forcefully implemented by many companies that required their people to keep on working. I am also talking about the immense number of new influencers and subscription services that had increased their adept several times-fold. All this would have taken ages otherwise.

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demand for services that can be performed remotely or provide solutions to the challenges of reduced personal interactions, such as information and communications technology (ICT), and deliveries, has increased significantly. In a span of three months, the pandemic has resulted in a 63 percent reduction in demand for hotels, while increasing demand for ICT by a comparable rate

A source on the matter.


I take the positive side. Covid teaches us to continue to innovate by working without face to face, not side by side. Everyone thinks how to save their own lives so that they can continue to grow and develop in conditions that require us to always be apart. I don't know how long I don't know when this covid will be gone. But covid teaches us to get used to working remotely. This is where sometimes my gratitude has met bitcoin. At least I can still grow and work from home with bitcoin