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Businesses That Will Suffer And Those That Will Thrive Due To The Coronavirus Pandemic

The coronavirus outbreak of 2019 and 2020 is already affecting every aspect of our lives, from the way we communicate with our friends and family members to the way we work. Millions of businesses in the world will also never be the same due to the COVID-2019 pandemic. Here are the businesses that will be positively and negatively affected by the outbreak.

1. Businesses That Will Suffer

The COVID-2019 outbreak is only a few months old, but it is already affecting businesses all over the world. Here are the businesses that are expected to suffer the most from the global pandemic.

1. Tourism

Tourism is one of the businesses that will suffer the most from the pandemic. The negative effect will concern every branch of tourism, from hotels and resorts to tourism agents. By different estimates, up to a quarter of workers in the tourism industry will lose their jobs during and immediately after the pandemic.

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2. Physical Retail

Even though not all 150 countries affected by the pandemic are currently on lockdown, more and more people prefer not to leave their house at all, let alone go shopping. Most physical stores selling clothes, electronics, cosmetics, and other non-essential goods, will suffer from the COVID-2019 outbreak.

3. Entertainment

Local cinemas and theatres have halted their performances for at least several weeks. Major sporting and entertainment events are being cancelled every day. It will take months for the entertainment industry to recover from the pandemic, and some businesses may not recover at all.

4. Oil And Gas

The limitations of physical retail and entertainment will mostly affect individual businesses, but the oil and gas industry as a whole will probably suffer the most. With oil being worth only half of what it was worth before the pandemic, the industry and its workers will definitely take a hit.

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5. Transportation

With more and more countries closing their borders and preventing people from going in and out of the country in an effort to stop the pandemic, airlines, trains, and cruise ships will definitely suffer. Some airlines have cancelled all travel for weeks and even months, which will affect both the owners and the staff.

 

2. Businesses That Will Thrive

The good news is that not all businesses will suffer due to the coronavirus pandemic. For some businesses, the pandemic will become a fruitful time and will help them grow. Here are those businesses.

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1. Delivery Services

More and more people decide not to leave the house, but they still want to get the essentials and other goods delivered to them. Delivery services, who can deliver everything from clothes to medicine, will thrive during the epidemic and are already looking for more drivers and delivery workers to fulfil the increased number of orders.

2. Streaming Services

When you spend most of your time at home, there isn’t much you can do in terms of entertainment. This is why streaming services for videos and music like Netflix and Google Play Music are experiencing a rise in the number of paying subscribers who want to keep themselves and the members of their families entertained.

3. Online Stores And Marketplaces

Possibly the least surprising thing about the COVID-2019 pandemic affecting businesses is how much online stores and marketplaces thrive. With people resorting to online to do both essential and non-essential shopping, now is a good time to be an online store owner or a marketplace seller, which means it’s the perfect opportunity to install the free Jiji app and start selling online to fellow Nigerians!

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