That is probably right, because a virus that is so widespread doesn't go away on it's own.08-12-2020, 04:32 PMboozemonster Wrote: Nothing is going "back to normal" until there is a vaccine for the virus that can be distributed properly.
But don't you think that the long period of "not normal" gives us opportunity to change, too?
It changes how people work. It gives opportunity to reflect and reevaluate personal goals.
I suppose a lot of advantages will stay with us when the virus is "defeated" enough.
Do you see other advantages that will stay with us?