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After the Pandemic

How Coronavirus Will Change the Way We Live, Forever

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After the Pandemic

By: Roger Ravencraft
Narrated by: Jeremy Hurst
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The world as we know it is changing, again.

Pandemics are an inescapable reality. The interconnectedness of the world means that a new virus today can become a global outbreak tomorrow. It’s happened before, and it will happen again. And when it does, life as we know it alters considerably.

Social distancing is here to stay; it will upend our way of life, in some ways forever.

Are you prepared to make difficult decisions for the good of your family and your safety? Are you ready for the new normal?

Pandemics come with new ideas to understand, new terms to learn and new situations to adapt to. If we’re going to survive, we need to know what to expect. That’s where After The Pandemic comes in. Whether you’re a stay-at-home mom or a bachelor, CEO, or intern, this book will be invaluable as you struggle to navigate a world facing a pandemic.

If you want to be ready for the new world, click "buy now".

©2020 Roger Ravencraft (P)2020 Roger Ravencraft
Disaster Relief Social Sciences
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This is pretty basic information, so much so that’s it’s not useful. Also since that contains the most basic info on what to do during the pandemic social distancing, work, and how to get food, the title is also misleading. This book has almost nothing on what life might be like after the pandemic and only the barest history of what prior epidemics were like. I absolutely do not recommend it.

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