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Count the Blessings of Covid-19 (3)
Healthcare professionals have been working hard to serve those affected by the pandemic and related health complications, despite the risk of infection. Scientists and researchers are trying to rind solutions to the challenges we face. And essential workers like grocery clerks, delivery drivers and garbage collectors helped make pandemic life possible for the rest of us. We’re all grateful for their efforts.
In the world of healthcare, there’s never been a better time than now. Telemedicine is on the rise because of Covid. No one wants to visit hospitals for simple ailments. If you have a relatively minor health problems, you can be diagnosed online and get medications delivered to your doorstep.
Technology can be a great tool for bringing people together through shared experiences. We’re seeing the rise of a smart world, with everything from smart security cameras to smart farming. Most importantly, homes are becoming smart. Since Covid, many of us have been working from home. This has created a huge market for smart widgets that make our homes comfortable to live in while saving on energy.
And the 3D printing revolution means we can build homes for a fraction of the cost of traditional houses.
Farming is embracing robotics to counter labor shortages and increase crop yields. Many cities are turning to vertical farming to grow leafy vegetables and fruits. That means cheaper food and greener cities. We’re also seeing more and more robots in the hospitality industry.