Implications of COVID-19 on different industries
While there have been 36.8 million job losses, not all industries have suffered as much as the tourist, aviation, hospitality, leisure and personal services industries. Service providers such as hairdressers and laundry service providers are suffering from a massive drop in demand for all these services. Financial and government jobs are also hit, but perhaps not as hard. Get a better insight into the data by reading the full article.
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