The world after the Coronavirus pandemic ends.

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Mandatory temperature /wellness checks.
Ads/marketing sanitization products
Big Pharma raking in the dough
Stricter Government regulations
 

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It will go back to normal as always though a few %, will begin living a healthy lifestyle and people will avoid second thoughting and make quicker decisions.

Edit: A few cacs and other dirty c*nts will wash hands.
 

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You’re completely out of touch. I work in finance and a lot of our clients are major corporations. Many corps and parent groups who OWN these restaurants you’re talking about are getting fukked by the moment. The collateral effect of this is insane. It’s not just the restaurants that are hurting, it’s their suppliers and vendors etc.

M&A activity and PE activity has been dwindling. You have no idea what you’re talking about and the ramifications. I’ve been on teleconferences, seen corporate documents of many large companies. shyt is going to be very bleak.

hint - look out for AMC going bankrupt

That’s what everyone doesn’t get. All they see is the restaurants and the waiters but it’s all a HUGE chain that goes all around to different industries. This will not be good for a long time for companies financially and YOU KNOW WHAT HAPPENS WHEN COMPANIES DONT MAKE WHAT THEY EXPECT???

They cut workers to accommodate their pockets.
 

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Nothing ever goes back to normal and shyt changes. I feel like after this countries are going to start being dependent on themeselves and it's going to be a wrap for China after this. You may still have a few corporation looking to do business on the low but I think most will take there chances. I also see more people being able to work remote. Also I feel like more people are going to consider in growing there own food. I don't think people really understand what's going on right now. We are about to go into a depression due to this virus alot of jobs and alot of money is going to be lost. In two weeks 10 million people lost there jobs and there trying to lock people down until May 1st I expect almost a total of 20 - 25 million job lost by then. This is the calm before the storm if this quarrantine is forced by June it's time to let the body drop.
 
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What was to be China's century is done. Global supply chains will be more decentralized so that the world's manufacturing might won't be stopped like it was and has been in China. Less profits for companies but that is a risk a lot of companies will take.

Even if manufacturing and supply had been decentralized when this occurred, we'd still be facing the same threat of shortages. This is a disease that doesn't care about borders, has no concern for nationality, is not at all partial to political disposition, and only moves with one singular purpose - infecting as many people as possible. :francis:
 

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