After coronavirus: 'We can't go back to business as usual'

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Guardian Money asks experts in finance, the workplace, property and food to give their predictions

Will the coronavirus change the way we spend, shop and invest our money, long after the virus is history? Will we abandon city centre offices, with many more permanently working from home? Or will we return to all our past practices once this grim episode is over?

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KillTwoBirdwithOneStone First China experimented CoronaVirus on it's own population in Wuhan to convinced world it is a victim then wait and claim it's control on spread of coronavirus. Then wait till world reach to breaking point,pretend helping then pounce on Weak global Cos.

That's hilarious; 'after the pandemic we need to make sure all businesses are not just for profit but have a social purpose'. You eat & feed meat to ur children, u wait for what you know is right to be prevalent before u accept it as being the truth. Handle your own business 1st.

I agree with Frances O’Grady. We need to push hard and automate jobs in retail, food service, warehousing, refuge collection etc. so we are not impacted like this again.

As long as you're speaking for yourselves. I'm the same boy I used to be.

There will be no normal anymore

Where are the 'experts' - i see activists who've never achieved anything in life or held real jobs or run real businesses

Definitely. Life won't be the same anymore. And at some point, hygienic norms will have to be imposed on China because every 10 years they become the starting point of a new pandemic.

Can't, won't, impossible. Humpty Dumpty can't be put back together again and no new egg will appear until we learn Solon's lesson that creditor privilege must not prevail always. Common misfortune calls for common sacrifice. Kickstarting calls for massive 'deemed bankruptcy.'

We should boycott businesses who after the shutdown resume not as before but as during the shutdown. This means queues, shortages of food, only American brand goods, higher prices etc. Boycott Sainsbury, Waitrose, Tesco and others if they pull this stunt and support Aldi/ Lidl

The FakeNewsMedia is on its last legs.

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