And now it's time for sensible governments to sit down with sensible companies and sensible unions and take the positives from this whole experience and build on them.
How many millions of desk workers can stay at home and continue working via technology, as opposed to jamming up public transport and the roads and burning up those fossil fuels we are all so concerned about? Sensible approaches here could cut carbon emissions by a huge margin. Sensible environmentalists will lead the charge for this, I assume?
Our hospitals. I assume everyone will get the training and equipment they need to deal with the next pandemic?
Our economy. Now that we have a magic money tree that can provide for us when the economy goes into one of its cyclical crises, can we push the private banks to one side and continue to control the supply of our money? Could we educate people on what money actually is and how it works and how a money supply, absent the attached profit motive, could be used to transit gracefully from human driven industry to mass automation, as is the number one plan of the corporations?
What about our cities? Will it remain a good idea to cram as many bodies as possible into the smallest possible space? What if we ignored Agenda 2030 and instead went with Agenda human dignity? We wouldn't need the convenience of location if technology was properly employed. And we might think about sharing the wealth around the nation instead of concentrating it in one huge shithole. Shitholes don't do well during health emergencies, the black death taught us that.
And the mainstream media. What's to be done about their endless stream of lies?
I'm very confident all these things will be addressed by the brightest minds and with the involvement and support of the people to bring about a positive outcome for humanity.
I'm also predicting Arsenal will beat City 10-0 (although that is less likely to happen)