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How did Society change in year 2020

(write about the changes and give supporting evidence)

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Society changed by how the pandemic destroyed a lot of people's relationships, plans, and perspective of how we function in the world without much caution.

Step-by-step explanation:

" The outbreak abruptly introduced tens of millions of workers to telecommuting, and data from the Corona virus Disruption Project suggests a lot of them like it. Forty-two percent of survey participants said the experience has made them want to work from home more. More than 60 percent of those who are teleworking said they are enjoying the relaxed attire and grooming standards, greater flexibility and lack of a commute, and 78 percent said they are as effective or more so working from home...A survey last year by the University of Michigan's National Poll on Healthy Aging (which is cosponsored by found that only 4 percent of people over 50 had seen a doctor virtually in the previous year. More than half did not know whether their doctor even offered video visits. Patients and practitioners alike were interested in medicine, says , an infectious disease specialist at the university and the poll's director, but in no great rush...It's no surprise that the online purchase and home delivery of groceries has surged amid corona virus lock downs. A March 2020 survey of more than 1,500 consumers by investment firm Capital Markets found that 55 percent had shopped for groceries online, compared with 36 percent in a similar poll in late 2018. The number doing so weekly nearly doubled. And downloads of apps for delivery services like , Walmart Grocery doubled, tripled, even quadrupled in just a month..Wearing masks to stem contagion has long been commonplace in many Asian countries and some Asian American communities. With corona virus , it's taken hold among the larger U.S. public, at the urging (and, in some areas, the mandate) of federal, state and local officials. Robert Khan, a law professor at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota, expects it to stay that way...The theatrical movie business was already in a decades-long decline, Cole says, accelerated in recent years by the rise of streaming giants like Netflix and Amazon Prime and ever-shorter windows before big releases move to smaller screens. Post-pandemic, he forecasts, “movies will be one of the slowest things to return” and cinemas will close in droves...Fares, route options, airline choice and other aspects of flying may fluctuate wildly as the industry adjusts to whatever new normal follows the pandemic, experts say. But travelers can reliably expect a different experience in the airport and on an airplane, for years to come."

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