9 things you will never see in public after the coronavirus
Once staples in the outside world, these old luminaires of public life are soon obsolete.
Thecoronavirus The pandemic has changed the way the Americans live more in a way. Although there are obvious changes to everyday life, carrying masks in public to get your temperature taken before entering the workplace, we hardly scratched the surface in terms of how the virus The world will change when home stay orders are up. Maybe many things we were used to seeing and using in our daily lives before the pandemic, will completely party - or at least watch a lot of different things.
"The digital infrastructure is already part of our lives [and] this digitization will be more important after the pandemic," NotesAPUL DEFNE, PhD,teacher and president From the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Toledo. If you want to know how the world will look Post Covid-19, read it to discover the articles of articles that you will never see in public after the pandemic.
1 More elevator buttons
Since they werefrequently touched by countless hands over a day, "you will never see the elevator buttons you need to press again," saysMichael Syracuse, a partner atArchitecture company based in New York FXCollaborative. Instead, Syracuse says you will probably be able to select your floor "using sensors on your phone, construction pass, face recognition or your voice." And for more ways, the world will change, discover these5 things you will never see in your office after coronavirus.
2 No more door door in public buildings
In theFuture not as farYou may never have to enter a handle handle to leave you in a room in a hospital or office building again.
So, what will replace them? In addition to the growing adoption of the doors operated on movements, the Syracuse says that "Disabled Americans Act (ADA)" the levers that can be opened with your arm or wrist will be more widespread. "Are you wondering how the medical institution will change? Discover these5 things you will never see at your doctor's office after coronavirus.
3 No more cash registers
Money passes through innumerable hands before making your way, making it a vector of potential disease. As such, "credit cards and electronic payments without touch will be more common," says Syracuse.
4 Common Pens and Styles
Say for so long to the signing of your name for almost any transaction that forced you to do so. "You will never have to sign your name for credit card authorization, receive packages, connect to a building, etc.", says Syracuse, which predicts electronic authentication, including the software of face or voice recognition, becoming the norm. And if you want to stay safe, make sure you know you knowThe 7 most dangerous spots you can catch coronavirus.
5 No more smart credit card readers
Although credit cards can look like a safer bet than liquidating in terms of propagation of bacteria and viruses, a self-operated chip or scanning credit card machines may not be long for this world.
"Touching a machine that countless people use every day to pay groceries, gas, etc., will be a thing of the past," sayslicensed architect Colin Haentjens, A designer with the nodes society, which says that the readers of tap-compatible maps are likely to replace them universally in the near future.
6 More manual light switches
The number of hands that affect your average manual light switch make it aHot for bacteria and viruses. In fact, the conclusions presented at the 2012 General Society of Microbiology General Assembly said that a nine hotel study found light switches to be amongThe most accrued items of bacteria documented.
Reduce the risk of viral transfer in the future, "the lights will be activated by voice or movement", predictedGuy Geier, Partner management at FXCollaboration.
7 More ATMs with push buttons
Although refund-free transactions will be more widespread in the future, the means by which you access beyond money when you need it, it would also seem very different.
Geier says that cash withdrawal machines with physical buttons will soon be replaced by voice counters activated by voice.
8 More self-service gas pumps
Already a states in states such as New Jersey, full-service service stations are likely to return to the near future, according to Geier, while self-service stations will probably become less widespread after the pandemic.
9 NOT more than touch soap dispensers
Pumping soap in a public toilet - and touching an innumerable surfaceDirty handsRecently had a contact with - will probably not part of your daily life for much longer.
"The public will often see integrated hand disinfectants and a liquid soap everywhere," says Clinical Researcher and medical adviser Formedidiosanté Urvish K. Patel , MBBS, MPH. Wishing to keep these pathogens hitching agents from a walk to you? Make sure you know these 11 ways to spread germs throughout the house without realizing .