It’s often tempting to think that recovering from major events such as the COVID-19 pandemic will be nearly impossible, due to its effect on our world and daily life, and the amount of effort and attention they consume. While this may be the case in some areas – for instance, it is certainly likely that mask-wearing will become more common during flu season and direct-to-consumer delivery will become more prevalent – in other places the pandemic will simply cement or continue to push along trends that were already evident prior to early 2020. There has been much talk of “decoupling”…
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