Post-Coronavirus World: 5 New Habits That Are Here To Stay

COVID-19 has challenged old customs and forced us to take to new ones

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COVID-19 has challenged old customs and forced us to take to new ones

Most of us sermonize that change is the only constant. But deep down, we know we are slaves to our habits. Elbowing the other person in the metro for some space, jostling with a crowd at a roadside eatery or just pressing the elevator button with our fingers.

However, with the coronavirus pandemic forcing us to adapt to a new normal, some of our hard-to-shake habits can make way for change.

Get used to work from home

We don’t know if you love or hate it, but work from home or WFH is likely to become a more regular feature in your life. With companies, especially in the IT sector, realizing that employees can be as productive (if not more) as they are in a normal office set-up, workplace policies can see a shift.

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), a major player in the IT services sector, plans to bring down the number of people working from office at any point in time to 25 per cent of the total staff strength by 2025.  

Expect more companies to follow suit.

No more pressing buttons with fingers

With COVID-19 making us acutely aware of the germs that stay on surfaces for long hours, many of us are already too nervous of pressing the elevator button or the keypad on the ATM machine with our fingers.

People in China are using toothpick—some innovative minds have put their lighters to good use as well—to press the elevator buttons. There is of course your elbow that you can use for the task.  

You will be an expert in hand washing

You mother always told you to wash your hands before having a meal, after using the washroom and after coming back from school, but you probably never cared to listen.

Now, in a world that is grappling with COVID-19, your family doctor as well as the World Health Organization (WHO) is telling you the same thing. According to the Centers for Disease Control and P...

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