The next 100 days: How the coronavirus will continue to change your life at home, at work, at school and beyond

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The next 100 days: How the coronavirus will continue to change your life at home, at work, at school and beyond
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It didn’t take much longer than 100 days for the coronavirus to claim the lives of 100,000 people in the U.S. Now, public health officials fear lifting the lockdowns will lead to a resurgence in cases and fatalities.

– desks set farther apart, meetings with fewer participants – but also from a reduced number of employees at the office, both because of downsizing and telecommuting.

“The labor market has suffered a catastrophic shock, and the next 100 days are going to be dark for millions of workers in the United States,’’ Hallock said. “The economy and the labor market came to a screeching halt in the last 60 days, more quickly than any time in recorded history and, unfortunately, there is absolutely no way the recovery will be as rapid.

Fewer commuters may in turn help ease the burden on mass transit systems – a major piece of the reopening puzzle – and diminish the deleterious impact on the environment of people driving to work. Alternating days of in-person instruction, temperature checks, staggered meal times, separated desks, some online teaching and the widespread use of masks all figure to be part of the picture at most school levels in the fall semester.

There are other pressing questions about reopening schools that need to be addressed, such as the safety of faculty and staff, who interact daily with students.

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