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Having enough space for a home Office and some private outdoor space will be a base requirement for most going forward IMO.
The-ShovelerParticipantMillions of people are expected to fall ill with tuberculosis due to coronavirus lockdown
The-ShovelerParticipantWe (my work place) have had several online all hands meetings since the shutdown, many have expressed the desire to continue working from home once the lock down lifts.
The-ShovelerParticipantInteresting I hear the exact opposite when it come to inter city etc..
Suburbs gaining population as millennial’s flee the city.
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/09/29/millennials-are-fleeing-big-cities-for-the-suburbs.html
The-ShovelerParticipantIf allowed, I think most will return to old routines fairly fast maybe a month or two.
The-ShovelerParticipantLooks like we (CA) will start to open this Friday.
The-ShovelerParticipant[quote=scaredyclassic]Interesting.
If my kid gets in off the waitlist to. Sdsu, I’d like to buy a house there.Now wondering if distance learning could affect market there.
Still want something there, but I’d prefer to pay 400k than 600k.[/quote]
Wow that seems kind capitalistic of you LOLOK maybe now I get it.
The-ShovelerParticipantIs the next common cold going to turn into ebola?
The-ShovelerParticipant[quote=FlyerInHi]Are we defeating ourselves?
Interesting talk between Ian Bremmer and David Sinclair, a geneticist.It’s gonna be bad.
https://youtu.be/evWd_YKkDns%5B/quote%5D
I agree with this point.
if not open now, then when?How much longer can we stay closed?
At some point you are going to have to make the trade off.
Staying closed for 3 more months IMO is not a option, neither is another 3 years.
The-ShovelerParticipantEven Newsom is now saying herd immunity is at least part of Goal.
The-ShovelerParticipantMay be not just for next 4 years
Find something useful to learn that you like.Suggestions :
Learn to program AI apps.
Learn Health care.Save money buy assets.
The-ShovelerParticipantWhen Loans go bad (mortgages not paid), It most definitely causes a cash crunch.
The-ShovelerParticipantThere is stress and then there is self inflicted armageddon
The-ShovelerParticipantThat was my point earlier, the Banks seem to be in a cash crunch.
Something I have not seen since 2007-8.
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