Is Coronavirus the Beginning of the End of Offices?

Image:  Iwan Baan

Image:  Iwan Baan

Over the last three months, coronavirus has spread to more than 100 countries and claimed more than 3,800 lives. It has also plunged many global industries into a paralysis, from canceled flights and mass quarantines to disruptions in supply chains and financial markets. Setting aside the serious health implications of the outbreak, the coronavirus epidemic has, in an unorthodox way, amplified a debate over the future of work. With millions of people around the world working from home as a result of the outbreak, whether through quarantine or as a company precaution, the question is being asked by outlets around the world: are we seeing the beginning of the end of the traditional office typology?

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