7 things that are impossible to make soon
Concerts, weddings and travel will remain out of bound, even if the lock orders are lifted.
The Covid-19 pandemic has changed so many things about our lives, social distancing towearing face masks. And whileLock orders begin to facilitateIn some regions of the country and some States renovate such as retail stores and restaurants, other activities will continue to be out of bound for a while. Indoor concerts with great marriages, it is the things that coronavirus will probably be impossible for the foreseeable future.
1 Go to concerts
When Covid-19 strong strikes in March, mostThe concerts were canceled or postponed Until after the summer. However, many people believe that concerts can not come back at all before the 2021. But if the artists are able to realize this year, it is very unlikely that they can do it in interior places.
Karly Tucknessco-founder ofFour productions of leaves, RecountUnited States today This physical distancing will bedifficult to apply and reach in large concerts. And while concert organizers can be able to earn more space in outdoor places, the possibility of doing it inside is much more limited. What else,Experts say The air ventilation needed to reduce coronavirus propagation is easier to achieve outside than in a packaged building. And for more things that will change after locking, check the5 things you will never see in your office after coronavirus.
2 Attend great weddings
Although many people want to gather all their friends and family for their great day,Kim Hefner, owner of wild photography and found, aSociety specializing in weddings, says she will probably not be able to photograph larger marriages at any time soon.
"The Governor of Illinois recently announced that their planned reopening phases did not allow gatherings of more than 50 people until a COVID-19 vaccine is available," she says. "In this spirit, we can see that couples move to other alternatives, like a smallerwedding or an electropout, with perhaps a more celebration or reception in the future. "
3 Travel internationally
The New York Times Reports that many countries, including the United States, have published a level 4 notice "do not travel", or have closed their borders to incoming travelers. Although airline regulations are starting to stabilize, people can go back to national travel on international travel for a while. And for more about how travel will change, check out the13 things you can never see about planes again after coronavirus.
4 Visit dear beings in retirement homes
Since the elderly are in theHighest risk category for COVID-19, retirement home visits can be suspended for a moment. In March, Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) service centers announced aProhibition of visitors from the retirement home Except in some situations, as when a resident is close to death. Many families rely on virtual communication or occasional tour of the window toStay in touch with their elderly people nearby. And for those who are most likely to have serious symptoms of coronaviruses, see these10 mental health tips for high-risk people for COVID-19.
5 Attend business conferences
Even if companies start coming back to the office of theirHome work configurationIt is doubtful that major networking events or conferences come back soon.
"The most important activities I see in the personal development market will be a lack ofconferences, oDo the main points of sale for people who are trying to better get better [and] with other people who share their interests, "saidPreston Roach, founder of Ninja progress, hasPersonal development site. "It will be very difficult to do in person for a predictable future. Many people will have to connect through social media or email."
6 Go to discotheques
Although many people joking to reject their friends at the bar or club once coronavirus ends, it's a highly unlikely scenario. Even as states such as Georgia and Kansas reopen interior restaurants, CNN reports thatBars and discotheques remain closed. These types of nightlife institutions, often too crowded, will probably not come back from time to time, in particular taking into account that people under the influence of alcohol may be less likely to practice appropriate social distancing .
7 Cruise
The future of cruises seems dark, especially since it was one of the hardest things hard by coronavirus - in some cases, travelers were even forced toQuarantine on their ship for weeks before they can leave.
According toTravel and leisure,Mike Driscoll, editor of industry informationCruise week, said there was nearly 50 preparation measures necessary before the cruise lines could even think about the reopening. These include training of the crew, a passenger health screening system and the determination of which destinations are cautious to visit.