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Covid-19, Blessing or Curse

There is a common saying in Yoruba, let me try and translate it in English; "there is no circumstances that befall a man that God don't get praised". It is no longer news that Twitter has instructed his 5,000 staffs that they could continue to work from home forever even after the pandemic is over. Google and Facebook said they should work from home for the rest of this year. But twitter came up with a tweet to express how successful working from home has been and told it's employee that they could decide not to return to work even after the pandemic.  That would be an exciting news to some home because, parents would pay more attention to there homes. Spouses would get to understand one another invariably limit divorce. And of course we get reduce road traffic.

There are businesses especially the showbiz that would need to cut salaries. Some sport club had cut down some of the salaries of there sportsmen and most religious institution's are closed and loosing worshippers over the pandemic. Romour has it that some banks is intending to sack 75% of there staff and close some of there branches. But in all this, some business have been able to thrive through social media. Big win for those who have been very active on social media. If you've been lagging behind, it is high time you got  a digital marketer to help you with your business. Lucky for them, they would be working from home. You could contact this agency for your social media marketing, lirixent.

We really want to switch to penny stocks one of the things one could do while staying at home to make money. People are talking about cryto currency as the new trade but we would be talking about alternative health stocks. Please watch out for our new series of post on hot alternative health stocks.

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