Rank of the industries most affected by the epidemic:
1. Tourism industry
It can be said that one of the industries most affected by the epidemic is the tourism industry.
Once the epidemic starts, it is a problem to go abroad. Now in Shanghai, even going out of the community has become a luxury.
Isn't there a joke on the Internet?
Q: Can I still go out to play on May Day?
a: how did you think of asking such a fancy question? now everyone's activities are limited to the area of real estate license, and even the pool area is not involved.
many travel agencies are still waiting for spring, and those who can't make it can only be dissolved on the spot.
2. Once the epidemic situation in cinemas begins to spread, entertainment places such as cinemas and KTV will be greatly affected. Itself, like a cinema, belongs to a sealed space, where people gather and spread very much, so once the epidemic shows signs, the cinema will be stopped. Only when the epidemic situation is completely controlled can it be gradually opened up.
In the Internet age, the epidemic situation is the biggest challenge for cinemas.
3. Catering industry
In first-tier cities, the catering industry itself faces many challenges, such as high cost, expensive labor, expensive rent and transparent price. The fierce competition in the surrounding areas, coupled with the epidemic situation, can be described as a disaster.
4. Transportation
Transportation means circulation and mobility.
and once there is an epidemic, it needs to be silent, still and closed. Small is the whole village, to the whole town, the whole city, or even bigger.
the longer the epidemic, the wider the radiation range, and the greater the impact on the transportation industry.
5. Agricultural production
Farmers often say that people are mistaken for a moment, and they are mistaken for a year. The time window of spring ploughing is very short. If it can't be cultivated at the right time, it will affect the harvest anyway.
The epidemic occurred around the Spring Festival, during the slack season in rural areas. In principle, it did not have much impact on traditional agriculture, but it also had a certain impact on the sales of agricultural products such as vegetables and fruits planted in greenhouses in the north and stored years ago.
Although the prices of vegetables in supermarkets in many cities are soaring, it does not benefit growers much. The reason why the price of vegetables in urban supermarkets has risen is actually because of the poor transportation, which has caused vegetables in rural areas to be unable to be shipped out, and the intermediate links have been interrupted, which has led to cabbage even exceeding the price of meat in some places.
In addition, many rural areas have taken measures such as "village-to-village closure" during the epidemic period, which has also caused great inconvenience to vegetable transportation. In addition, people no longer go out to shop easily and transport vehicles have basically stopped transporting, so the impact of the epidemic on agriculture is objective.