We need to stop talking about ‘life after the pandemic.’ It’s a distraction from our current fight to contain the virus.

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There is a great deal of articles thinking fragments about what life is going to be after the coronavirus pandemic. These are irresponsible because they underscore the impression that we’re near the other side of the pandemic. In reality, examples in the US are trending in the wrong direction, and there’s a long way to go. Eric Lutz writes for Vanity Fair and the Guardian, amongst other pamphlets. This is an ruling row. The beliefs expressed are those of the author. Visit Business Insider’s homepage for more narrations.

The coronavirus pandemic has given birth to a new subgenre of evergreen news article — the “what will X definitely sounds like post-COVID? ” piece.

The formula is straightforward: Take some slouse of infrastructure of our pre-pandemic lives, explore the ways in which the virus has menaced it, and belief about how it will be changed by the crisis — if it subsists at all. See the rest of the floor at Business Insider

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