Will the post-corona world be the same as the pre-corona world?

When the pandemic is finally over, will the world go back to being like it was in 2019, or will it be different?

Yes, it'll be like it was in 2019 13
No, it'll be different from 2019 27
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  • SmokeEverything

    No, becausethe entire point of this covid theater is that they WANT to fundimentally change the world forever to benefit the globalist bankers who own all the puppet governments of the world. And they're doing a really good job of it, because people aren't thinking ahead about the precedents they're setting here and why they could be bad.

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    • notsaying4life

      Well I like your side of the story but to me I think it’s just random nature at work,this is what I think really happened based on my research,a highly contagious disease randomly starts spreading in a authoritarian controlled country,the government spends the early critical moment trying to sweep it under the carpet to save face,it didn’t succeed of course and it starts spreading like wild fire like every contagious disease does,next thing to do is what everyone with such power would have down shut down everything and lock everyone at home,it seems to work but then millions of people had already left the country at a time the government was trying everything possible to make it look as though nothing serious was happening,the authoritarian government trying to save face again encourages everyone to freely open their borders and criticizes anyone who doesn’t telling the world there’s no harm,next the whole world is affected and more and more democratic countries are torn between saving lives or following the model of the authoritarian regime which they have clearly seen to work based on information they have received,many countries are hesitant initially and start with closing borders but many were of course very late, with cases rising and hospitals being filled to capacity closing borders alone clearly seems not to work and many other counties are forced to follow the same model most of us didn’t imagine would have happened and here we are
      TLDR nature decides to throw on our way a very contagious disease like it has done it the past unfortunately this time it happened in a highly authoritarian controlled country which sees such an incident as a threat to its power grab and where sensitive news like an emergence of a very contagious disease is strictly censored and hidden from the public

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      • SmokeEverything

        The thing is the model of the authoritarian regime isnt realistic and doesn't work. You can only do so much to prevent yourself from getting sick.

        This thing was planned a long time ago. look up "Event 201" Look at any of the literature the WEF is putting out about a "great reset." The 9/11 hoax gave us a lovely surveilance state that we continue to enjoy to this day. Companies are using phone tapping to target ads to you that would've been illegal years ago. The next step is medical tyranny by forcing people to get injections any time they have any disease that the people on top have decided they're worried about.

        This is following a script, Europe wanted to institute vaccine passports in this same timeframe anyway years ago. The same script has been rolling out for the past 100 years. Financial institutions controlling the world. The "New world order" has been here for the past 60 years, people were just too dumb to notice.

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  • wigz

    I'm not into conspiracy or doomsday shit but something feels really off to me, like we're in some kind of a calm before a storm, people thinking covid is almost over, but something is lurking. I don't know what but its just a feeling I have. Who knows?

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    • WW3 maybe?

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      • wigz

        A series of massive natural disasters, if I had to guess.

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  • SonicN

    You know how boomers who lived through the great depression were hoarders? Our generation is going to be germaphobes.

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  • CountessDouche

    Yes, lol. The world moved on after multiple world wars, a shit load of ethnic cleansing and a couple of atomic bombs. People forget things embarrassingly easily.

    It'll be fine, dramatic cunts.

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  • geek_god_101

    Unfortunately, due to the affect it has divided people so much, I don't think that could happen. I wish it could go back to how it is in 2019. It would be awesome to think about happening. If people could work together and set politics and beliefs aside, it would be great.

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  • Grunewald

    I agree that more people are probably going to be clean-freaks. I reckon that working from home is going to be more common, and more things will be done by visio that probably should already have been done by visio.

    The online retail boom is probably here to stay. I'm almost certain that more companies with massive warehouses and distribution operations like Amazon will spring up. Jeff Bezos will have to get his finger out and do something to improve employee working conditions because he's basically running a sweatshop, and everyone knows it...

    We're going to have to find a way of packaging goods that is more sustainable than using up a world's supply of cardboard. Postal services (especially transnational ones) will be forced to be faster and more reliable. Private couriers will become more affordable. More restaurants will have a takeaway option. Churches and places of worship will have a stronger online presence. People in the UK will probably exercise more.

    There will be a global financial crisis in the West. More kids will want to study Pharmacy, Biochemical Sciences and Tropical Diseases than ever before because that's where the money will be, and meanwhile, doctors, nurses and surgeons will be forced to keep up a covid-level workload to deal with their patient backlogs.

    More things will no doubt come to me...

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  • RoseIsabella

    I predict that there will be an explosion of neat freak/germophobe cases of Obsessive Compulsive disorder especially in the United States! I also think that there will be more products, and services that cater to those who are concerned about cleanliness, and immune support. I also think that there will be more books, and other media that address issues related to grief, and loss.

    I think it will be very interesting to see what happens with the generation of young people who went through the pandemic.

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    • megadriver

      Oh yeah... Once I'm back on my feet and in the green, I too want to exploit the new breed of moronic germophobes as much as possible.

      Probably open a service that specializes in sterilization. Home, auto, business, anything... It will be a cash cow, but sadly I'm not the only one that wants to take advantage of this.

      My company does cleaning, but I don't have a certificate for hospital grade cleaning... Hard to obtain in Germany, but very easy to buy one in Bulgaria...

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  • ellnell

    Things will never go back to the way they were. We'll have to adjust but it's been predicted that by 2024 we'll be the closest to a normal life again.

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    • megadriver

      So over 3 more years of lockdowns, no vacation, half-hour workdays, less pay, more stress, mask circus, full taxes, uncertainty and money hemorrhage?!

      If this shit keeps going and getting worse, wars are inevitable.

      Social distancing and lockdowns can't keep an economy going. Once there are enough hungry and desperate people out there with nothing to lose, shit's gonna go down hard.

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      • ellnell

        Well it doesnt matter to me much. I just wish I could see my friends sometimes and without taking such a big risk and of course for it to be easier finding a job again.

        The problem isn't really social distancing, it's people refusing to have some respect and following rules and recommendations which is the reason why it's gonna take longer to go back to normal.

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        • charli.m

          This. But they'll refuse to accept that.

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    • Might as well just die then, if this is how life will look like.

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  • DADNSCAL

    I prefer Tecate myself.

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  • Meatballsandwich

    I predict that technology will be more advanced than it was in 2019.
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    • geek_god_101

      That same technology will be able to track us better also.

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      • Grunewald

        Well said.

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