I want a speech on the topic :
• Do you think this pandemic of Corona will change the world forever.
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Answers
The ongoing pandemic caused due to COVID-19 has for sure impacted the lives of many in this world.
Of course, this is only just the beginning. Many people have predicted far worse changes coming in the upcoming months. Who knows how long this virus will last? Will it ever vanish?
This virus has shattered lives, workers, nurses, and almost everyone. It has engraved a deep mark of fear into many. A lot of people are afraid to step out for fear of catching the virus.
Ever since this started, leaders all over the world have requested citizens to follow measures of social distancing and using protective wear. It is no longer a surprise to see someone step out leaving a lot of distance between the next person.
COVID-19 has also impacted the global economy and rendered many workers jobless. Though there are a few workers who are relieved to still have their post yet face a reduction in their salaries.
We would have to sincerely thank our warriors, the doctors, nurses and all the other medical staff out there who continue to risk their lives for the thousands of infected people.
As regards how the future would be, it'll be a whole new universe if ever the virus no longer exists. People will still continue to practise social distancing, many might still wear protective gear.
Leaving all the measures, many people have even developed productive skills, the most trending right now, cooking. A lot of people have taken to social media to showcase their culinary skills.
Many people have also started developing workout routines and encouraging people to work out at home.
People will continue to take this experience as a lesson to develop productive skills.
The fear of the virus may still exist in the minds of many, but I'm sure people will have the strength and faith that they will be able to overcome it, just as they always do.
Answer:
A return to how life was at the start of 2020 is some way off. Even when lockdown restrictions are eased, coronavirus will affect our lives in many ways. What will struggle to get back to how it was before, and what might change for ever?From Zooming clients to neighbourhood WhatsApp groups, digital platforms have become the only way for many of us to work, get fit or be educated and entertained.
We're more relaxed about screen time hours for us and our kids, a huge culture shift from just a few weeks ago. It feels unlikely that'll disappear overnight.
We now know the infrastructure can cope, on the whole. There have been wobbles, like Monday's Virgin Media outage, but broadband providers and mobile phone networks have handled the big surge in traffic.
In March, BT said it was "well within manageable limits", and it is still intending to roll out ultrafast full-fibre broadband to 227 rural communities across the UK in coming months.
Going forward, with lines between home and work blurred like never before, we'll need to think carefully about which platforms we use and what we say on them.
Still, video conferencing, once the poor relation to face-to-face meetings in the corporate world, is - for the moment - the norm. Remember that meme: "This meeting could have been an email"? Perhaps it's finally within reach.