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THE NEW NORMAL

Satchit Balsari on the reckoning Covid-19 will inspire

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It took a global pandemic and stay-at-home orders for 1.5 billion people worldwide, but something is finally occurring to us: The future we thought we expected may not be the one we get.

We know that things will change; how theyโ€™ll change is a mystery. To envision a future altered by coronavirus, Quartz asked dozens of experts for their best predictions on how the world will be different in five years.

Below is an answer from Satchit Balsari, an assistant professor in emergency medicine at Harvard Medical School. He was previously the director of the Global Emergency Medicine Program at Weill Cornell Medical College/NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.

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