The jobs that may never return
The global crisis has been cruel, and that won't be an understatement. Anyone who has walked past the streets during the crisis would agree with that. Shops shut, streets deserted, and people scared for their lives. More than 225,000 people have lost their lives and millions lost jobs. Things don't seem to look great with the resurgence of cases across the country. Click here to read an insightful article on COVID's impact.
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