The New Normal in IT. Gregory S. Smith

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receive the Covid-19 vaccine.3 The pharmaceutical maker Pfizer, which makes one of the Covid-19 vaccines, recently announced that for people to stay protected, they will likely need another dose within 12 months of their first pair of doses.4

      Source: The Johns Hopkins University of Medicine Coronavirus Resource Center.

      The combination of individuals opting out of the initial vaccine and those who don't take or have access to recurring booster shots with likely variants of the virus make for a longer-term cyclical Covid-19 transmissible virus. Combine this with the anticipated return of the annual flu virus in the fall and we have all the makings for cyclical resurgence and fear. Thus, the world will be dealing with a Covid-strained virus for years to come and, simply put, businesses, organizations, and universities need to adjust their operating environments including technology strategy to properly adapt and prepare for waves of reoccurrences. From a technology perspective, that includes more cloud-based solutions accessible via mobile devices. The traditional desktop computer will die a slow death as a result of Covid-19 as more organizations' employees leverage all mobile solutions including laptops, tablets, and smartphones.

      1 A quick recovery during which lower fatalities occur in younger people and working adults.

      2 A global slowdown that assumes most countries are not able to control the spread of the virus, especially in heavily populated areas, affecting small- to medium-sized companies more acutely.

      3 A pandemic and recession arise, assuming that the virus is not seasonal.15

      1 Hotels lost 42.7 percent of jobs.

      2 Sports and performing arts lost 45.4 percent of jobs.

      3 Furniture and home furnishing stores lost 46.3 percent of jobs.

      4 Restaurants and bars lost 48.1 percent of jobs.

      5 Motion picture and sound recording lost 48.3 percent of jobs.

      6 Dentist offices lost 53.3 percent of jobs.

      7 Laundry and professional services (pet, parking, dating, etc.) lost 53.5 percent of jobs.

      8 Clothing and accessory stores lost 58.9 percent of jobs.

      9 Amusement parks and casinos lost 59.9 percent of jobs.

      10 Scenic transportation lost 62.1 percent of jobs.17