There is no 'post covid'.
Covid will continue to mutate, requiring new improved vaccine booster shots on a regular basis for the vulnerable. So while the impact health wise may not be like flu the lasting effect on daily life will be.
Post covid in terms of no longer living with unsustainable restrictions to health care, travel, and socialising will only exist when society evolves to live with it.
First step, bulk order a hazmat suit for everyone to wear outdoors, whether working or shopping, then everything can open.
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Originally posted by AtW View Post“ The 10 most vulnerable places post-Covid
1 Bracknell
2 Hemel Hempstead
3 Basingstoke
4 Warrington
5 Guildford
6 Swindon
7 Watford
8 Slough
9 Stockport
10 Basildon
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Study warns of huge jobs losses in retail in England after pandemic | Retail industry | The Guardian
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Originally posted by AtW View PostThere won’t be enough footfall (from visitors/local workers), cities are DOOMed, just as well I live in what is Officially known as a village
UK's only real city
London
Almost proper cities
Brum
Leeds
Manc (*cough* *scum*)
Cardiff
Edinburgh
Glasgow
York (not sure if this should be one tier lower though, as only 30 mins from Leeds but the farmers like it)
Newcastle
Not quite cities but have redeeming qualities
Liverpool
Sheffield
Nottingham
Norwich
Belfast (too close to Dublin IMO)
Lincoln
Lancaster
Bristol
Pretend cities too close to larger cities, and next to die after Swindon et al.
Derby
Bradford (not far off dead already)
Swansea
Coventry
Sunderland
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I count myself lucky, since I'm not in retail, and I live between Bracknell and Guildford, a bit north of Basingstoke.
Britain's Bermuda triangle.
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Originally posted by mattster View PostSo no restaurants, museums, theatre post Covid? The point is that there will be, but still concentrated in the bigger cities.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostThe point is that post Covid there won’t be any of that, even if there is such a thing - post Covid
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I can still see the attraction of living in a big city post-Covid, for the restaurants, the culture, the general buzz. I can see the attraction of living in a village, or the countryside, and working from home. I struggle to see any reason outside of work why anyone would want to live in the towns listed.
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