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One can hope but currently the stupid rules so not hopeful. onecaliberal Jul 2020 #1
It's giving the opportunity, yes. But it's up to leaders AleksS Jul 2020 #2
Our entire way of life, really PubliusEnigma Jul 2020 #3
Yes. LakeArenal Jul 2020 #4
Excellent point. nt crickets Jul 2020 #6
I definitely think that's a factor. gulliver Jul 2020 #15
Eh, I despise working from home. For my line of work - I do think that it was time that more tulipsandroses Jul 2020 #5
That would work if everyone had internet access and the proper equipment to use. woodsprite Jul 2020 #7
Agree, and I think everyone should have those things guaranteed. gulliver Jul 2020 #16
Yes, as well re-thinking how we can restructure our economy and society before the coming jalan48 Jul 2020 #8
take massive sums of money to do a revamp and the money is not easily beachbumbob Jul 2020 #9
I brought this up back in 2naSalit Jul 2020 #10
I Doubt It ProfessorGAC Jul 2020 #11
I think there would still be a daycare aspect to what are called "schools" gulliver Jul 2020 #17
Where We Appear To Disagree... ProfessorGAC Jul 2020 #19
In order for this to work we need healthy families pandr32 Jul 2020 #12
Lecturing, as a format, is one the least successful... Happy Hoosier Jul 2020 #13
There are lots of people that can never work from home Progressive dog Jul 2020 #14
I agree. gulliver Jul 2020 #18
I never heard of Zoom until COVID LeftInTX Jul 2020 #20
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