This pandemic has changed our lives. Our daily routine has
changed drastically. Its not just about one country. The change that it has
forced is global in nature. People are
now stuck at homes. Working from home mostly. However, there are people who are
working from fields and are directly involved with this disease. These people
are NHS workers.
While others with different jobs are now sitting at home and
are waiting for this whole situation to change. But one should be reminded,
that this situation won’t change. It will take time.
People who are stuck at home are consuming more and more
content online. By reading stuff related to corona and watching movies, shows
and documentaries to kill time. One of the problems is also the fear that
people will start saving money and cut all unnecessary expenses because the
economic future is quite uncertain for now.
There are some countries who have gotten the situation well
under control and are now on the verge of resuming their normal routines by
allowing personals to go and work from their offices and take their children to
schools and do whatever they were doing before covid situation but with some
SOPs that must be followed in order to avoid 2nd and 3rd
wave of this pandemic.
Economic situation globally is very unclear. Economist have predicted the impact of this
pandemic on economies and are scared of how things will be post pandemic. Some
businesses flourished while some were taken away or went bankrupted.
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Netflix’s chief content officer Ted Sarandos issued
a statement saying:
“The COVID-19 crisis is devastating for many industries,
including the creative community. Almost all television and film production has
now ceased globally — leaving hundreds of thousands of crew and cast without
jobs. These include electricians, carpenters, and drivers, many of whom are
paid hourly wages and work on a project-to-project basis. This community has
supported Netflix through the good times, and we want to help them through
these hard times, especially while governments are still figuring out what
economic support they will provide.”
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After you have used your Android smartphone or tab for a while, it accumulates a large volume of trash in its system. This large sum of trash causes frequent freezing, lagging and slowing down of the Android system.
ReplyDeleteThis gives rise to a series of questions; how do i empty the trash on my phone? Where are the deleted files? Doesn’t Android have a recycle bin? No. Unlike Windows and Mac computers, Android phones and tabs do not have a recycle bin.
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