Impacts of COVID-19
An increase in xenophobia against citizens from heavily affected regions will not remain the only impact of COVID-19.
First and foremost, we can expect to see a boom in remote working, and remote software applications such as Zoom and Slack.
Freelancing - which is often done remotely - is already an increasing trend as people have become disillusioned with the corporate culture of yesteryear that still exists at some large companies.
Some corporations have started to offer staff work-from-home options to compete with remotely driven startups. This trend is poised to accelerate in the coming months as companies will ask more and more (if not all) employees to work from home.
Additionally, we can expect more digital, open-source collaboration to combat the virus.
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Pandemic Risk Management for Small Business
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