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Millions of jobs probably aren't coming back, even after the pandemic ends
2021-02-18
h/t HotAir
[WPost] - Millions of jobs that have been shortchanged or wiped out entirely by the coronavirus pandemic are unlikely to come back, economists warn, setting up a massive need for career changes and retraining in the United States.

The coronavirus pandemic has triggered permanent shifts in how and where people work. Businesses are planning for a future where more people are working from home, traveling less for business, or replacing workers with robots. All of these modifications mean many workers will not be able to do the same job they did before the pandemic, even after much of the U.S. population gets vaccinated against the deadly virus.

Microsoft founder-turned-philanthropist Bill Gates raised eyebrows in November when he predicted that half of business travel and 30 percent of "days in the office" would go away forever. That forecast no longer seems far-fetched. In a report coming out later this week that was previewed to The Washington Post, the McKinsey Global Institute says that 20 percent of business travel won’t come back and about 20 percent of workers could end up working from home indefinitely. These shifts mean fewer jobs at hotels, restaurants and downtown shops, in addition to ongoing automation of office support roles and some factory jobs.
When it started, I have opinioned that - being the first manmade plague released at the World - Covid is a game changer. Since then, I was attacked & called names for suggesting that: masks work, Covid is not a hoax, and covid-skeptic opinions of various MDs published here prove that medical education is too narrow specialized. Well, considering that a lot of conservatives believe return to the 50es is possible, this should not be surprising.
Posted by:g(r)omgoru

#7  Hot Air quoting Washington Post quoting Bill Gates.

Wow, a hat trick, proving again Hot Air is National Review just with less talent.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2021-02-18 18:44  

#6  Biden horse and buggy days soon to arrive. I spoke to a waist management fellow and he indicated they can't order gas or diesel trash trucks anymore. Going electric.
Posted by: Dale   2021-02-18 15:31  

#5  Actually, California's COVID policy has been a miserable failure compared to Florida's. COVID is many times deadlier to the elderly, who make up 21% of Florida's population vs only 14% of California's population
Posted by: Mad Eye Sinatra4182   2021-02-18 10:49  

#4  Covid happens.

California’s total number of COVID-19 cases as a percentage of the population is about 8.8%, while Florida’s is about 8.3%. Out of all of the people in California who have gotten COVID-19, about 1.35% have died, while in Florida, it’s about 1.57%, according to Johns Hopkins University.

California, Florida show similar COVID trends despite different policies
Posted by: Fleamp Jert2437   2021-02-18 09:47  

#3  Microsoft founder-turned-philanthropist Bill Gates raised eyebrows in November when he predicted that half of business travel and 30 percent of "days in the office" would go away forever.

Same guy who said 'we only need 640K of memory' and was doubtful about the Internet? Vint Cerf owns your ass, Billy boy!
Posted by: Raj   2021-02-18 08:42  

#2  Sheba researcher: ivermectin reduces length of [mild] COVID-19 infection

The double-blind, placebo-controlled study included 100 people with mild to moderate cases of the disease who were not hospitalized for the virus. It tested whether ivermectin could shorten the viral shedding period, allowing them to test negative for coronavirus and leave isolation in only a few days.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2021-02-18 04:26  

#1  Pfizer: South African variant could significantly reduce vaccine protection
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2021-02-18 04:21  

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