The release of restrictions due to covid is set to be slow and gradual. This will enable return to work, education and leisure pursuits.
Many business models rely on people gathering in confined space. How will clubs, bars, restaurants and indoor events cope with social distancing and still be viable. Queues for shops seem inevitable for the rest of the year, at least.
Public transport in cities will be a challenge. Perhaps crowded trains and buses could be alleviated by changed working hours. It does seem ridiculous to have packed vehicles for an hour or so twice per day, and often near empty the rest of the time.
Looking back it appears that luxury spending on cars, holidays, cruising, designer goods etc. was the old normal. The new economic landscape may bring some significant changes. With an economy fuelled by consumer spending it will remain important, but it would be great to see a real revival of UK manufacturing. The possibility of future epidemics makes this imperative for some products.
Will people go back to their old habits and routines. There is a stronger argument now to quit smoking and reduce other unhealthy pleasures. Being seriously overweight is a risk factor. Investing time and effort to improve your lifestyle or fitness can bring a multitude of benefits. The next few weeks could be a precious opportunity to assess priorities and make some positive changes.
What changes do you anticipate?
Many business models rely on people gathering in confined space. How will clubs, bars, restaurants and indoor events cope with social distancing and still be viable. Queues for shops seem inevitable for the rest of the year, at least.
Public transport in cities will be a challenge. Perhaps crowded trains and buses could be alleviated by changed working hours. It does seem ridiculous to have packed vehicles for an hour or so twice per day, and often near empty the rest of the time.
Looking back it appears that luxury spending on cars, holidays, cruising, designer goods etc. was the old normal. The new economic landscape may bring some significant changes. With an economy fuelled by consumer spending it will remain important, but it would be great to see a real revival of UK manufacturing. The possibility of future epidemics makes this imperative for some products.
Will people go back to their old habits and routines. There is a stronger argument now to quit smoking and reduce other unhealthy pleasures. Being seriously overweight is a risk factor. Investing time and effort to improve your lifestyle or fitness can bring a multitude of benefits. The next few weeks could be a precious opportunity to assess priorities and make some positive changes.
What changes do you anticipate?