It is no secret at this point that the COVID-19 situation is still just as much of a threat as it was when the entire pandemic began. With the situation still not being contained whatsoever, what started as a pandemic that some though would optimistically end in months, has stretched out much longer, and is expected to not see any real improvement until maybe even the end of 2021. In the midst of this pandemic, everyone is finding themselves affected in different ways. Many are seeing a drop in livelihood and changes to their lifestyles. Though humanity as a whole are in an understatedly difficult position, many are finding ways to make this pandemic not completely kill their businesses.
When the pandemic first began, it was uncertain whether or not it would even be possible to procure toilet paper, or if you could even get into a line for a supermarket without having to wait multiple hours. But over time, health experts have been able to recommend safe practices that ensure the safety and prevent the spread of COVID-19. In the present, while there are still many things that we are not able to do, there are many more things that we can do now that make it possible to feel as if we are living as we used to.
Of course, people in general aren’t the only ones who had to find a way to adapt in order to have a taste of normalcy. Businesses had to find a way to continue their work without any detriment to their employees’ health or their profits. For restaurants, their answer was delivery. For schools, remote teaching has become a very viable option. And for business giants such as Google and Apple, they are allowing their employees to work at home until at least July 2021.
With the realization that the COVID-19 situation is not getting any better, companies now have to face with the unfortunate reality that there will not be an answer to this pandemic until next year. With that in mind, businesses are trying to get ahead of the curve, and allow for remote work for their employees to ensure that they are safe, and do not have to choose between their job and their safety. It is highly likely that more businesses will begin to adapt the same measures as the year goes on as long as they are equipped to.
Overall, with the end of COVID-19 nowhere in sight, businesses have to make the call that will bring their employees the most safety while also ensuring that they can function without there being too much impact to their day-to-day operations. Nobody knows when the pandemic will end, but it is certain that proper precautions need to be taken sooner than later if businesses want to survive this pandemic.
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