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How much damage will the epidemic cause behind the global recovery?
The losses caused by the epidemic are enormous, not only economically, but also spiritually.

The tertiary industry, which is dominated by tourism services, is most directly impacted by the huge losses of the tertiary industry. In order to ensure the spread of the epidemic, for example, Hong Kong has imposed a curfew and banned eating in restaurants, which directly affected the passenger flow in the catering industry. Many time-honored brands in Hong Kong are faced with the dilemma that rent and management fees are difficult to pay. For example, the landlord sued Xu Liushan for rent arrears of about HK$ 526,5438+000.

How do these old shops regain their vitality? The subsidy provided by the government is only a drop in the bucket. The real decisive factor is when the epidemic will end and when the passenger flow will return to the tertiary industry.

Unemployment tide is not only the tertiary industry, but also the cold chain enterprises with frequent accidents are facing serious financial pressure. The accumulation of these pressures has crushed many private enterprises, followed by a wave of unemployment after the closure of enterprises. Many employees were forced to lose their jobs because of the epidemic. It is reported that in the United States, the proportion of workers who have been unemployed for more than half a year is rapidly approaching the highest level in history.

The impact of unemployment wave is that residents' consumption power drops, which poses a greater challenge to public relief institutions. A large number of forced unemployed people turned to the state for help, and the state funds were stretched.

Social unrest and epidemic brought many psychological problems, isolation, loss of life and family changes, which challenged people's psychological endurance. The pressure problem that has not been properly channeled and vented has turned into a danger that threatens the normal operation of society, and the number of violent incidents under the epidemic has increased. Since July last year alone, there have been many shootings in various parts of the United States. For example, in the first half of July in the District of Columbia, 16 people were killed in the shooting. Psychological pressure has not been relieved in time, the suppression of family order has reduced people's sense of security, and shooting violence has continued, seriously affecting social restart.

The impact of the epidemic is enormous, especially at the moment of deepening globalization. All walks of life in the world should help each other in the same boat and tide over the difficulties together.